SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION IN POSTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX
Project Number2R01NS027287-06A2
Contact PI/Project LeaderOLSON, CARL ROGER
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from applicant's abstract): Four series of
experiments are proposed. 1) Preliminary data indicate that posterior
cingulate neurons encode orbital position, saccade direction and
amplitude, and respond to visual stimuli. The first series of
experiments is designed to characterize more fully the eye movement
related activity and visual responsiveness of posterior cingulate
neurons. The monkey will perform a series of tasks to identify
relationships to orbital position, direction, and amplitude in the
optimal target direction. Dependence on visual feedback will be tested
by examining discharge with saccades in the dark. Next (exp 1c) visual
response properties will be characterized, in which size, brightness and
direction of motion of targets (checkerboards) will be varied. In
experiment 1d. the effect of orbital position on visual responsiveness
will be tested by presenting stimuli at the same retinal coordinate with
the eye in one of nine different positions. 2) The second experiment
will examine visuo-spatial encoding of cingulate neurons to test the
idea that these neurons have a preferential role in spatial
discrimination. Neural activity will be assessed while monkeys make
saccades to spatially aligned cues or to color cues, or view visual
stimuli in a passive vision paradigm in which no saccade is made. 3) The
third experiment will test the hypothesis that posterior cingulate
cortex is a substrate for process underlying working memory. Neural
activity will be assessed while monkeys perform the same three tasks of
experiment two, but with a mnemonic component. The paradigm will
involve a delayed-match-to- sample tasks design for spatial, color or
"passive" cues. 4) The fourth experiment will test the hypothesis that
posterior cingulate cortex is involved in the control of visual
attention. In the first part of this experiment, neuronal activity will
be examined during Posner-like tasks in which a reaction measure is used
to test for covert shifts of attention. A correlation of neural
activity with cue probability conditions will suggest that cingulate
neurons may mediate cognitively driven attention. The second part of
this experiment will examine the role of cingulate of neurons in
spontaneous orienting. A visual stimulus will be given intermittently
during a fixation task to determine whether visual responses are
stronger on trials in which there is an orienting movement.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
Macaca mulattaattentionbrain electrical activitycingulate gyrusmemoryneural information processingsaccadessensorimotor systemvisual stimulus
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
188435911
UEI
Z9CRZKD42ZT1
Project Start Date
01-September-1989
Project End Date
30-June-1997
Budget Start Date
01-July-1993
Budget End Date
30-June-1994
Project Funding Information for 1993
Total Funding
$123,517
Direct Costs
$84,167
Indirect Costs
$39,350
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1993
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$123,517
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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