Corollary Discharge and Oculomotor Proprioception: Cortical Mechanisms for Spatially Accurate Vision

Linus D. Sun,Michael E. Goldberg

Annual Review of Vision Science(2016)

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A classic problem in psychology is understanding how the brain creates a stable and accurate representation of space for perception and action despite a constantly moving eye. Two mechanisms have been proposed to solve this problem: Herman von Helmholtz's idea that the brain uses a corollary discharge of the motor command that moves the eye to adjust the visual representation, and Sir Charles Sherrington's idea that the brain measures eye position to calculate a spatial representation. Here, we discuss the cognitive, neuropsychological, and physiological mechanisms that support each of these ideas. We propose that both are correct: A rapid corollary discharge signal remaps the visual representation before an impending saccade, computing accurate movement vectors; and an oculomotor proprioceptive signal enables the brain to construct a more accurate craniotopic representation of space that develops slowly after the saccade.
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corollary discharge,oculomotor proprioception,predictive,remapping,retinotopic representation,craniotopic representation,spatial accuracy,saccade
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