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Sensory-Motor Adaptation What Have We Learned in 40 years? 1976-2013 L.R. Young WCBR 2014 Steamboat Springs, CO Theophrastus 370-286 BCE Theoprastus criticized Plato et al: • He wrote: A theory of perception that confines itself to describing states in us is therefore insufficient. But equally insufficient is an explanation that neglects these states, that describes merely the external object and its inner constitution, and says nothing of the peculiar character of the sensory organs and of the sensory George M. Stratton Earliest “Internal Model”? • The very fact that the same stimulus can have a variable effect according to the condition in which it finds our organs, convinces one that the scientist's attention must be directed beyond the stimulus, the * object ', the active feature in perception. FIRST There was Mach • Building on the 19th Century Findings of: – Flourens (head instability in plane of lesioned canal) – Plateau ( adaptation during constant stimlation) – Ewald, Goltz and Purkinje (canal role in vertigo) Contributions of the otoliths to perception of linear motion • Characterization of the semicircular canals as angular velocity transducers The Mach-Breuer- Crum Brown • Proposed the first physical model of canals • But only MACH showed that the endolymph barely moved during head rotation Then Came the Cupula • Steinhausen, and Dohlman showed how cupula deflection encoded endolymph pressure • Jongkees, Groen and van Egmond brought physics back into vetibular models and gave us • THE TORSION PENDULUM MODEL The VOR – Started Out as • • • • a simple 3-neuron arc from the hair cell – first order afferents To the vestibular nucleus To the oculomotor nucleus • And the eye moved to compensate for the head motion But Then Complications Arose • • • • Is the VOR really a reflex? When subjected to: Habituation to repeated stimuli Adaptation to Environmental Changes Capacity to Switch Compensatory Programs? Beyond the 3 Neuron Arc LORENTED E NO, R. 1933. Vestihulo-ocular reflex arc. Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry 30: 245291. SZENTAGOTHIA. I1950. The elementary vestihulo-ocular reflex arc. 1. Neurophysiol.13: 395-407. SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT THE THREE NEURONS IN THE VESTIBULAR OCULAR REFLEX* R. Baker, C. Evinger, R. A. McCrea Ann NYAS 1981 The “Three Neuron Arc” By 1989 Visual-Vestibular Interaction Became a Cottage Industry NEUROSCIENCES Research Program Bulletin® Kohler’s Prism Adaptation I. Kohler The formation and transformation of the perceptual world (Fiss, H., Trans.) Psychological Issues, 3 (monog. 12) (1964, originally in 1953), pp. 1–173 Kohler, Ivo (1951). Über Aufbau und Wandlungen der Wahrnehmungswelt. Insbesondere über 'bedingte Empfindungen'. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-histor. Klasse; Sitzungsberichte (227. Band, 1. Abhandlung). Wien: Rohrer. (Englische Ausgabe: Kohler, Ivo (1964). The formation and transformation of the perceptual world. Psychological Issues 3(4), Monograph 12. International Universities Press. New York.) Up-Down Inverting Glasses (Kohler) Ivo Kohler: U of Innsbruck Von Holst’s Reafference Model Reason’s Neural Mismatch Model Oman’s Observer Model Vestibular Observer Model (Newman) Sensory Conflict Models Robinson’s Challenge But these models had little direct impact on the neurophysiologist since they usually shed no light on how neural networks processed signals. These studies began in the early 1 960s but fizzled out in the mid- to late 1970s because they could not cope with the complexities of trying to model the decision-making activities of high-order mental processes, and offered nothing testable for the electrophysiologist. They did, however, have a more subtle, long-range impact on oculomotor neurophysiology by formalizing the tasks of oculomotor subsystems and pointing out the general operations that must be done, such as integrating, amplifying, and sampling. They pointed out to us that the oculomotor control system was just that-a control system-and reminded us that there were established techniques for analyzing its behavior Does Retinal Slip Drive Adapation? • THE “ERROR” SIGNALS SUBSERVING ADAPTIVE GAIN CONTROL IN THE PRIMATE VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEX • F. A. Miles, • S. G. Lisberger • Ann NYAS 1981 Robinson’s Contributions The Use of Control Systems Analysis in the Neurophysiology of Eye Movements Annual Review of Neuroscience Vol. 4: 463-503 (Volume publication date March 1981) Exp Brain Res (1986) 64:291-298 Experimental BraRine search @ Springer-Verla1g9 86 M.I.T./Canadian vestibulare xperimentso n the Spacelab-Lm ission: 1. Sensorya daptationt o weightlessnesasn d readaptationt o one-g:a n overview L.R.youngl, C.M. Oman1D, .G.D.Wattz,K.E. Money3B, .K. LichtenberglR, .V. Kenyonl,a ndA .P. Arrottl 1 Man-VehicleL aboratory, MassachusettsIn stitute of Technology,C ambridge,M A 02139,U SA 2 Department of Physiology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 3 Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Downsview, Ontario, Canada ADAPTATION – OF ALL KINDS TYPES OF ADAPTATION • **The 80 sec “adaptation time constant” is a misnomer • Input Adaptation (e.g. spectrum) • Environmental Adaptation (e.g. G-level) • Plant Adaptation (e.g. A/C stability) • Task Adaptation (e.g. fear of falling) The Lunar G Problem θ φ ≈ 6*θ GEarth*sin(θ) GLunar*sin(φ) To get the same horizontal acceleration on the moon you must pitch or roll about 6 times as much as on Earth 34 Is this a problem on the moon? • Look at this Apollo 17 clip Spatial Orientation Modeling 36 The Internal Model and Optimal Estimator Fear of Falling • Does height change the strategy of posture control? Task Adaptation – Vision and Height CONCLUSIONS 1. THE VESTIBULAR “REFLEXES” ARE ALL MODIFIABLE 2. THE ADAPTATIONS ARE APPROPRIATE TO TASKS AND ENVIRONMENT 3. THE VESTIBULAR ADAPTATIONS ENABLE STABILIZATION OF THE EYE, HEAD AND BODY 4. ONCE LEARNED, THE ADAPTED REFLEXES ARE RETAINED AND ARE “CONTEXT SPECIFIC” Thank You • And especially, • Thanks for leading the way, Geoffery.