TY - JOUR
T1 - Intention and attention
T2 - Different functional roles for LIPd and LIPv
AU - Liu, Yuqing
AU - Yttri, Eric A.
AU - Snyder, Lawrence H.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank J. Baker and G. Patel for assistance in developing the manganese-MRI technique, and T. Malone, J. Tucker and J. Vytlacil for technical assistance. This work was supported by National Eye Institute grant EY012135 and National Science Foundation (Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship) grant 0548890.
PY - 2010/4
Y1 - 2010/4
N2 - Establishing the circuitry underlying attentional and oculomotor control is a long-standing goal of systems neuroscience. The macaque lateral intraparietal area (LIP) has been implicated in both processes, but numerous studies have produced contradictory findings. Anatomically, LIP consists of a dorsal and ventral subdivision, but the functional importance of this division remains unclear. We injected muscimol, a GABA A agonist, and manganese, a magnetic resonance imaging lucent paramagnetic ion, into different portions of LIP, examined the effects of the resulting reversible inactivation on saccade planning and attention, and visualized each injection using anatomical magnetic resonance imaging. We found that dorsal LIP (LIPd) is primarily involved in oculomotor planning, whereas ventral LIP (LIPv) contributes to both attentional and oculomotor processes. Additional testing revealed that the two functions were dissociable, even in LIPv. Using our technique, we found a clear structure-function relationship that distinguishes LIPv from LIPd and found dissociable circuits for attention and eye movements in the posterior parietal cortex.
AB - Establishing the circuitry underlying attentional and oculomotor control is a long-standing goal of systems neuroscience. The macaque lateral intraparietal area (LIP) has been implicated in both processes, but numerous studies have produced contradictory findings. Anatomically, LIP consists of a dorsal and ventral subdivision, but the functional importance of this division remains unclear. We injected muscimol, a GABA A agonist, and manganese, a magnetic resonance imaging lucent paramagnetic ion, into different portions of LIP, examined the effects of the resulting reversible inactivation on saccade planning and attention, and visualized each injection using anatomical magnetic resonance imaging. We found that dorsal LIP (LIPd) is primarily involved in oculomotor planning, whereas ventral LIP (LIPv) contributes to both attentional and oculomotor processes. Additional testing revealed that the two functions were dissociable, even in LIPv. Using our technique, we found a clear structure-function relationship that distinguishes LIPv from LIPd and found dissociable circuits for attention and eye movements in the posterior parietal cortex.
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U2 - 10.1038/nn.2496
DO - 10.1038/nn.2496
M3 - Article
C2 - 20190746
AN - SCOPUS:77950189225
SN - 1097-6256
VL - 13
SP - 495
EP - 500
JO - Nature neuroscience
JF - Nature neuroscience
IS - 4
ER -