Communications Biology (Oct 2024)

Preselection of potential target spaces based on partial information by the supplementary eye field

  • Osamu Yokoyama,
  • Yukio Nishimura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06878-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

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Abstract Before selecting a saccadic target, we often acquire partial information about the location of the forthcoming target and preselect a region of visual space even before the target becomes visible. To determine whether the supplementary eye field (SEF) represents information signifying the potential target space, we examined neuronal activity in the SEF of monkeys performing a behavioral task designed to isolate the process of visuospatial preselection under uncertainty from the process of selecting a specified location. Our data showed that the activity of SEF neurons represented information about the potential target space instructed by symbolic cues. Increased activity of visuospatially selective SEF neurons encoded the potential target space, which could be a mechanism facilitating subsequent selection of an appropriate target. Furthermore, electrical stimulation of the SEF during the preselection period disrupted subsequent target selection. These results demonstrate that the SEF contributes to the preselection of potential target spaces based on partial information.