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Driving strategy alters neuronal responses to self-movement: cortical mechanisms of distracted driving.


ABSTRACT: We presented naturalistic combinations of virtual self-movement stimuli while recording neuronal activity in monkey cerebral cortex. Monkeys used a joystick to drive to a straight ahead heading direction guided by either object motion or optic flow. The selected cue dominates neuronal responses, often mimicking responses evoked when that stimulus is presented alone. In some neurons, driving strategy creates selective response additivities. In others, it creates vulnerabilities to the disruptive effects of independently moving objects. Such cue interactions may be related to the disruptive effects of independently moving objects in Alzheimer's disease patients with navigational deficits.

SUBMITTER: Kishore S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3236797 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Driving strategy alters neuronal responses to self-movement: cortical mechanisms of distracted driving.

Kishore Sarita S   Hornick Noah N   Sato Nobuya N   Page William K WK   Duffy Charles J CJ  

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 20110607 1


We presented naturalistic combinations of virtual self-movement stimuli while recording neuronal activity in monkey cerebral cortex. Monkeys used a joystick to drive to a straight ahead heading direction guided by either object motion or optic flow. The selected cue dominates neuronal responses, often mimicking responses evoked when that stimulus is presented alone. In some neurons, driving strategy creates selective response additivities. In others, it creates vulnerabilities to the disruptive  ...[more]

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