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Hierarchical control of two-dimensional gaze saccades
Authors:Pierre M Daye  Lance M Optican  Gunnar Blohm  Philippe Lefèvre
Institution:1. NIH, NEI, Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, 49 Convent Drive, Room 2A50, Bethesda, MD, 20892-4435, USA
2. Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen’s University, Botterell Hall, Room 229, 18 Stuart Street, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada
3. UCLouvain, ICTeam, IoNS, Euler building, 4 avenue Georges Lemaitre, 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:Coordinating the movements of different body parts is a challenging process for the central nervous system because of several problems. Four of these main difficulties are: first, moving one part can move others; second, the parts can have different dynamics; third, some parts can have different motor goals; and fourth, some parts may be perturbed by outside forces. Here, we propose a novel approach for the control of linked systems with feedback loops for each part. The proximal parts have separate goals, but critically the most distal part has only the common goal. We apply this new control policy to eye-head coordination in two-dimensions, specifically head-unrestrained gaze saccades. Paradoxically, the hierarchical structure has controllers for the gaze and the head, but not for the eye (the most distal part). Our simulations demonstrate that the proposed control structure reproduces much of the published empirical data about gaze movements, e.g., it compensates for perturbations, accurately reaches goals for gaze and head from arbitrary initial positions, simulates the nine relationships of the head-unrestrained main sequence, and reproduces observations from lesion and single-unit recording experiments. We conclude by showing how our model can be easily extended to control structures with more linked segments, such as the control of coordinated eye on head on trunk movements.
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