NEUROINFORMATICS AND EYE-HAND COORDINATION
神经信息学和眼手协调
基本信息
- 批准号:6890969
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.14万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-05-15 至 2008-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This project integrates
neurophysiological research into the visual and somatosensory mechanisms that
govern planning of skilled motor behaviors of the hand with development and
distribution of neuroinformatics tools useful for data visualization, analysis
and manipulation required for such studies. Aim 1 establishes a
Neuroinformatics Resource to distribute integrated tools enabling quantitative
analyses of spike trains obtained with digital video (DV), and their
correlation to the kinematics of hand actions. Interactive tools will be
provided over the Internet for 1) spike recognition and separation, 2) event-
linked rasters and PSTHs, 3) continuous firing rate graphs, and 4) metrics of
spike synchrony. An international network of neuroscientists studying primate
hand function will evaluate the tools, and provide research synergies from
diverse studies of hand function. The tools are used in Aims 2 and 3 to assess
the contribution of visual and haptic information about object size, shape and
location in motor planning of acquisition and manipulation by the hand. Spike
trains recorded in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) from single neurons, and
from neuronal assemblies studied with multielectrode arrays, are synchronized
to simultaneously acquired images of hand kinematics with DV. We postulate
that skilled hand behaviors require the registration and coordination of an
external map that locates an object's spatial coordinates and encodes its
intrinsic geometry, and an internal map of the body's own image that
represents the hand posture and dynamics. Protocols comparing shape and
location-dependent cues distinguish intention-related activity planning
grasping behaviors, from sensory responses to views of objects and hand-object
interactions during performance of a trained grasp-and-lift task. Aim 2
analyzes firing patterns obtained when objects can be viewed, and when an
opaque barrier, requiring the use of memory, blocks vision and haptic cues for
object acquisition and manipulation. Aim 3 measures the integration of vision
and touch during tool use when grasped objects are inserted into matching
slots to illuminate a target. These experiments test hypotheses that
synchronization and/or coherence of firing between PPC regions dominated by
vision and touch enable a match-to-sample mode of sensorimotor control and
error correction that enables efficient, adaptive behaviors. This research has
important clinical implications for understanding dysmetrias, optic ataxias,
grasp abnormalities and neglect syndromes resulting from neurological damage
to PPC, and provides basic insights into mechanisms of visuomotor control of
the hand that may prove useful for rehabilitation after stroke or injury.
描述(由申请人提供):该项目集成
神经生理学研究的视觉和体感机制,
通过发展来管理手部熟练运动行为的规划,
分布的神经信息学工具,用于数据可视化,分析
和操作所需要的。目标1建立了一个
神经信息学资源,用于分发集成工具,
数字视频(DV)获得的锋电位序列的分析,
与手部动作的运动学相关。互动工具将
通过互联网提供,用于1)尖峰识别和分离,2)事件-
链接的栅格和PSTH,3)连续的放电率图,以及4)
尖峰同步一个研究灵长类动物的神经科学家的国际网络
手功能将评估的工具,并提供研究协同作用,从
对手部功能的各种研究。目标2和目标3使用这些工具评估
关于物体大小、形状和形状的视觉和触觉信息的贡献
在运动规划中的位置的采集和操作的手。尖峰
在后顶叶皮层(PPC)中记录的来自单个神经元的列车,以及
从多电极阵列研究的神经元组件,
利用DV同时采集手部运动学图像。我们推测
熟练的手部动作需要一个
定位对象的空间坐标并对其进行编码的外部贴图
内在的几何形状,以及身体自身形象的内部地图,
表示手的姿势和动态。协议比较形状和
位置相关线索区分意图相关活动规划
抓握行为,从感觉反应到物体和手-物体的视图
在执行训练过的抓握和抬起任务期间的相互作用。目的2
分析当可以看到物体时获得的发射模式,以及当
不透明的屏障,需要使用记忆,阻挡视觉和触觉线索,
对象获取和操作。目标3测量视觉的整合
在工具使用过程中,当抓取的物体插入匹配时,
用来照亮目标这些实验验证了以下假设,
PPC区域之间的同步和/或一致性,
视觉和触觉使得能够实现感觉运动控制的匹配样本模式,
错误纠正,使有效的,自适应的行为。本研究
对于理解屈光不正,视共济失调,
神经损伤导致的抓握异常和忽视综合征
PPC,并提供了基本的洞察机制的视觉控制,
这只手可能被证明对中风或受伤后的康复有用。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(6)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Petilla terminology: nomenclature of features of GABAergic interneurons of the cerebral cortex.
- DOI:10.1038/nrn2402
- 发表时间:2008-07
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:34.7
- 作者:Ascoli, Giorgio A.;Alonso-Nanclares, Lidia;Anderson, Stewart A.;Barrionuevo, German;Benavides-Piccione, Ruth;Burkhalter, Andreas;Buzsaki, Gyoergy;Cauli, Bruno;DeFelipe, Javier;Fairen, Alfonso;Feldmeyer, Dirk;Fishell, Gord;Fregnac, Yves;Freund, Tamas F.;Gardner, Daniel;Gardner, Esther P.;Goldberg, Jesse H.;Helmstaedter, Moritz;Hestrin, Shaul;Karube, Fuyuki;Kisvarday, Zoltan F.;Lambolez, Bertrand;Lewis, David A.;Marin, Oscar;Markram, Henry;Munoz, Alberto;Packer, Adam;Petersen, Carl C. H.;Rockland, Kathleen S.;Rossier, Jean;Rudy, Bernardo;Somogyi, Peter;Staiger, Jochen F.;Tamas, Gabor;Thomson, Alex M.;Toledo-Rodriguez, Maria;Wang, Yun;West, David C.;Yuste, Rafael
- 通讯作者:Yuste, Rafael
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