Poster Presentation: P87The inferior olivary complex is an important relay of vestibular information to the cerebellum. Experiments were conducted in adult Sprague-Dawley rats to characterize the spatial coding features of neurons in dorsomedial cell column (DMCC), an inferior olive subnucleus that is implicated to process otolithic signals. Connection between vestibular nucleus and DMCC was identified by combined retrograde tracing (Fluorogold, FG) and c-fos expression, which has been used as a means to document neurons functionally activated by natural otolithic stimulation. FG-labeled neurons were mainly found in the spinal vestibular nucleus (VN) while a smaller number was found in the medial VN and prepositus hypoglossal nucleus. Fos-p...
In rats, the subnuclei of the inferior olive (IO) and thalamus exist topographic spatial representa...
To investigate the distribution of functionally activated vestibularrelated brainstem neurons durin...
To determine the critical time of responsiveness of developing otolith organ-related brainstem neuro...
To examine the developmental profile of functionally activated otolith neurons in the vestibulo-oliv...
To identify the thalamic region(s) that relays vestibular signals towards the cerebral cortex, immun...
This review focuses on recent approaches to unravel the capacity of otolith-related brainstem neuron...
To examine whether subgroups of vestibular nuclear neurons encode different frequency oscillation of...
To chart the distribution of neurons encoding gravity-related 3-D spatial orientations within the ve...
Sensory and Motor Systems: D.3 Vestibular ; Poster Presentation 1: Board no. D007 - abstract no. 45
To determine the time course of maturation of central otolith neurons in coding horizontal spatial o...
To investigate the time course of maturation of central otolith neurons in coding vertical head move...
To chart the postnatal time course by which 3-D spatial reference of gravity information is encoded ...
Recent work on the coding of spatial information in central otolith neurons has significantly advanc...
Session: 392. Vestibular System: Neurophysiology of VOR and Spatial Orientation PosterTo investigate...
Using sinusoidal oscillations of linear acceleration along both the horizontal and vertical planes t...
In rats, the subnuclei of the inferior olive (IO) and thalamus exist topographic spatial representa...
To investigate the distribution of functionally activated vestibularrelated brainstem neurons durin...
To determine the critical time of responsiveness of developing otolith organ-related brainstem neuro...
To examine the developmental profile of functionally activated otolith neurons in the vestibulo-oliv...
To identify the thalamic region(s) that relays vestibular signals towards the cerebral cortex, immun...
This review focuses on recent approaches to unravel the capacity of otolith-related brainstem neuron...
To examine whether subgroups of vestibular nuclear neurons encode different frequency oscillation of...
To chart the distribution of neurons encoding gravity-related 3-D spatial orientations within the ve...
Sensory and Motor Systems: D.3 Vestibular ; Poster Presentation 1: Board no. D007 - abstract no. 45
To determine the time course of maturation of central otolith neurons in coding horizontal spatial o...
To investigate the time course of maturation of central otolith neurons in coding vertical head move...
To chart the postnatal time course by which 3-D spatial reference of gravity information is encoded ...
Recent work on the coding of spatial information in central otolith neurons has significantly advanc...
Session: 392. Vestibular System: Neurophysiology of VOR and Spatial Orientation PosterTo investigate...
Using sinusoidal oscillations of linear acceleration along both the horizontal and vertical planes t...
In rats, the subnuclei of the inferior olive (IO) and thalamus exist topographic spatial representa...
To investigate the distribution of functionally activated vestibularrelated brainstem neurons durin...
To determine the critical time of responsiveness of developing otolith organ-related brainstem neuro...