International audienceSelf-generated locomotor activity is accompanied by head movements that cause retinal image displacements with a resultant degradation of visual information processing. To maintain visual acuity, retinal image drift must be counteracted by dynamic compensatory gaze adjustments that derive to a large extent from vestibulo-ocular reflexes (VOR). During head motion, vestibular signals code a wide frequency range from static head position to high acceleration profiles during rapid head turns. This large dynamic range suggests that the sensory-motor transformation occurs in parallel, yet complementary frequency-tuned pathways. In fact, the classic "three-neuronal" VOR pathway is composed of distinct functional subgroups of ...
The vestibular system is critical for postural balance, orientation, reflexive control of eye moveme...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
<div><p>Head-velocity signals are processed by the semicircular canals and primary vestibular neuron...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes images on the retina during rapid head motions. The gai...
The vestibular system possesses an extraordinary capacity for adaptation and compensation under norm...
Each time we turn our heads, the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) generates a smooth eye movement that ...
The vestibular sensory apparatus and associated vestibular nuclei are generally thought to encode a...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves vision by generating conjugate smooth eye movements that ar...
Traditionally, the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) has been considered a stereotyped ocular counterrot...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves to stabilize retinal images of targets during head angular ...
In this study, we compare VOR response dynamics induced by high-frequency (>5 Hz) passive head-on-bo...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
The vestibular system conveys information regarding head motion to the central nervous system (CNS)....
The vestibular system conveys information regarding head motion to the central nervous system (CNS)....
The vestibular system is critical for postural balance, orientation, reflexive control of eye moveme...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
<div><p>Head-velocity signals are processed by the semicircular canals and primary vestibular neuron...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes images on the retina during rapid head motions. The gai...
The vestibular system possesses an extraordinary capacity for adaptation and compensation under norm...
Each time we turn our heads, the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) generates a smooth eye movement that ...
The vestibular sensory apparatus and associated vestibular nuclei are generally thought to encode a...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves vision by generating conjugate smooth eye movements that ar...
Traditionally, the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) has been considered a stereotyped ocular counterrot...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves to stabilize retinal images of targets during head angular ...
In this study, we compare VOR response dynamics induced by high-frequency (>5 Hz) passive head-on-bo...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
The vestibular system conveys information regarding head motion to the central nervous system (CNS)....
The vestibular system conveys information regarding head motion to the central nervous system (CNS)....
The vestibular system is critical for postural balance, orientation, reflexive control of eye moveme...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...