International audienceStudies of behavioral consequences after unilateral labyrinthectomy have a long tradition in the quest of determining rules and limitations of the central nervous system (CNS) to exert plastic changes that assist the recuperation from the loss of sensory inputs. Frogs were among the first animal models to illustrate general principles of regenerative capacity and reorganizational neural flexibility after a vestibular lesion. The continuous successful use of the latter animals is in part based on the easy access and identifiability of nerve branches to inner ear organs for surgical intervention, the possibility to employ whole brain preparations for in vitro studies and the limited degree of freedom of postural reflexes...
Unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce a syndrome of oculomotor and postural deficits with...
Vestibulo-ocular reflexes (VOR) ensure gaze stability during locomotion and passively induced head/b...
Unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce a syndrome of oculomotor and postural deficits with...
International audienceStudies of behavioral consequences after unilateral labyrinthectomy have a lon...
International audienceAdolescent idiopathic scoliosis in humans is often associated with vestibulomo...
International audienceDuring frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, wh...
Vestibular compensation for the postural and oculomotor deficits induced by unilateral labyrinthecto...
Changes in posture are detected by the central nervous system through a number of sensory afferents....
Vestibular compensation for the static and dynamic disorders induced by unilateral labyrinthectomy i...
During frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, while spinal motor netwo...
Loss of peripheral vestibular function provokes severe impairments of gaze and posture stabilization...
Gaze stabilization relies on bilateral mirror-symmetric vestibular endorgans, central circuits, and ...
International audienceAcute peripheral vestibulopathy leads to a cascade of symptoms involving balan...
Unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce a syndrome of oculomotor and postural deficits with...
Vestibulo-ocular reflexes (VOR) ensure gaze stability during locomotion and passively induced head/b...
Unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce a syndrome of oculomotor and postural deficits with...
International audienceStudies of behavioral consequences after unilateral labyrinthectomy have a lon...
International audienceAdolescent idiopathic scoliosis in humans is often associated with vestibulomo...
International audienceDuring frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, wh...
Vestibular compensation for the postural and oculomotor deficits induced by unilateral labyrinthecto...
Changes in posture are detected by the central nervous system through a number of sensory afferents....
Vestibular compensation for the static and dynamic disorders induced by unilateral labyrinthectomy i...
During frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, while spinal motor netwo...
Loss of peripheral vestibular function provokes severe impairments of gaze and posture stabilization...
Gaze stabilization relies on bilateral mirror-symmetric vestibular endorgans, central circuits, and ...
International audienceAcute peripheral vestibulopathy leads to a cascade of symptoms involving balan...
Unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce a syndrome of oculomotor and postural deficits with...
Vestibulo-ocular reflexes (VOR) ensure gaze stability during locomotion and passively induced head/b...
Unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce a syndrome of oculomotor and postural deficits with...