In the interaural direction, translational linear acceleration is loaded during lateral translational movement and gravitational acceleration is loaded during lateral tilting movement. These two types of acceleration induce eye movements via two kinds of otolith-ocular reflexes to compensate for movement and maintain clear vision: horizontal eye movement during translational movement, and torsional eye movement (torsion) during tilting movement. Although the two types of acceleration cannot be discriminated, the two otolith-ocular reflexes can distinguish them effectively. In the current study, we tested whether lateral-eyed mice exhibit both of these otolith-ocular reflexes. In addition, we propose a new index for assessing the otolith-ocu...
Contains fulltext : 36032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using vestibul...
Our sense of gravitation and linear acceleration is mediated by stimulation of vestibular hair cells...
SUMMARY Conventional neuro-otological tests measure only semi-circular canal function and not otolit...
Abstract In the interaural direction, translational linear acceleration is loaded during lateral tra...
<div><p>The vestibular organs consist of complementary sensors: the semicircular canals detect rotat...
The thesis investigates how the otolith organs of the vestibular system, specifically the utricles, ...
The vestibular organs consist of complementary sensors: the semicircular canals detect rotations whi...
The translational Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (tVOR) is an important otolith-mediated response to stabil...
In the present study the optokinetic reflex, vestibulo-ocular reflex and their interaction were inve...
Program No. 848.11/UU26 Navigation in non-visual environments is impaired by damage to the vestibula...
The dynamic contribution of the otolith organs to the human ocular torsion response was examined dur...
Recent studies have confirmed that rodents often rely on geometric cues while navigating, and that v...
The head direction (HD) cell signal is a representation of an animal\u27s perceived directional head...
The vestibular system, which consists of semicircular canals and otolith, are the main sensors mamma...
The dynamic contribution of the otolith organs to the human ocular torsion response was examined dur...
Contains fulltext : 36032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using vestibul...
Our sense of gravitation and linear acceleration is mediated by stimulation of vestibular hair cells...
SUMMARY Conventional neuro-otological tests measure only semi-circular canal function and not otolit...
Abstract In the interaural direction, translational linear acceleration is loaded during lateral tra...
<div><p>The vestibular organs consist of complementary sensors: the semicircular canals detect rotat...
The thesis investigates how the otolith organs of the vestibular system, specifically the utricles, ...
The vestibular organs consist of complementary sensors: the semicircular canals detect rotations whi...
The translational Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (tVOR) is an important otolith-mediated response to stabil...
In the present study the optokinetic reflex, vestibulo-ocular reflex and their interaction were inve...
Program No. 848.11/UU26 Navigation in non-visual environments is impaired by damage to the vestibula...
The dynamic contribution of the otolith organs to the human ocular torsion response was examined dur...
Recent studies have confirmed that rodents often rely on geometric cues while navigating, and that v...
The head direction (HD) cell signal is a representation of an animal\u27s perceived directional head...
The vestibular system, which consists of semicircular canals and otolith, are the main sensors mamma...
The dynamic contribution of the otolith organs to the human ocular torsion response was examined dur...
Contains fulltext : 36032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using vestibul...
Our sense of gravitation and linear acceleration is mediated by stimulation of vestibular hair cells...
SUMMARY Conventional neuro-otological tests measure only semi-circular canal function and not otolit...