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https://read.qxmd.com/read/17245701/neurons-of-the-ascidian-larval-nervous-system-in-ciona-intestinalis-i-central-nervous-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janice H Imai, Ian A Meinertzhagen
The tadpole larva of ascidians, basal living relatives of vertebrates, has a chordate body plan. The CNS has many homologies with that of vertebrates yet only about 100 neurons. These few, possibly fixed in number and composition, nevertheless govern a diverse repertoire of behaviors. To elucidate the circuits of the CNS first requires that we recognize each neuron type, for which we used electroporation to transfect precleavage embryos with a plasmid containing green fluorescent protein (GFP) driven by the promoter of the synaptotagmin gene...
March 20, 2007: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16614477/vestibular-function-in-migraine-related-dizziness-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph M Furman, Patrick J Sparto, Michael Soso, Dawn Marcus
Migraine-related dizziness (MRD) refers to a disorder in which vestibular symptoms are an integral part of migraine symptomatology. The purpose of this study was to better define the pathophysiology of MRD, which is incompletely understood and to generate hypotheses regarding MRD by assessing the semicircular canal-ocular reflex, the otolith-ocular reflex, visual-vestibular interaction, vestibulo-spinal function, and visually induced postural sway. Subjects included five subjects with MRD, five subjects with migraine without dizziness, and five headache-free controls...
2005: Journal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium & Orientation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15558734/octavolateral-projections-and-organization-in-the-medulla-of-a-teleost-fish-the-sleeper-goby-dormitator-latifrons
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Seth M Tomchik, Zhongmin Lu
This study is the first to employ simultaneous labeling with different colored fluorescent dyes and confocal microscopy to investigate the central projections of the octavolateral nerves in any fish. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the hindbrain octavolateral nuclei were made and overlap of octavolateral projections was assessed in a teleost, the sleeper goby (Dormitator latifrons). The octavolateral nerves, which innervate the otolithic organs, semicircular canals, and lateral lines, project to seven hindbrain nuclei in diverse, complex patterns...
January 3, 2005: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12787870/central-vestibular-system-vestibular-nuclei-and-posterior-cerebellum
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REVIEW
Neal H Barmack
The vestibular nuclei and posterior cerebellum are the destination of vestibular primary afferents and the subject of this review. The vestibular nuclei include four major nuclei (medial, descending, superior and lateral). In addition, smaller vestibular nuclei include: Y-group, parasolitary nucleus, and nucleus intercalatus. Each of the major nuclei can be subdivided further based primarily on cytological and immunohistochemical histological criteria or differences in afferent and/or efferent projections. The primary afferent projections of vestibular end organs are distributed to several ipsilateral vestibular nuclei...
June 15, 2003: Brain Research Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12428148/convergence-of-the-anterior-semicircular-canal-and-otolith-afferents-on-cat-single-vestibular-neurons
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
X Zhang, M Sasaki, H Sato, H Meng, R S Bai, M Imagawa, Y Uchino
The convergence between the anterior semicircular canal (AC) and utricular (UT) inputs, as well as the convergence between the AC and saccular (SAC) inputs in single vestibular neurons of decerebrated cats were investigated. Postsynaptic potentials were recorded intracellularly after selective stimulation of each pair of vestibular nerves AC/UT or AC/SAC. Neurons were recorded from the central parts of the vestibular nuclei, where the otolith afferents mainly terminate. Of a total of 105 neurons that were activated after stimulation of the AC and UT nerves, 42 received convergent inputs...
December 2002: Experimental Brain Research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation Cérébrale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11720710/location-of-dye-coupled-second-order-and-of-efferent-vestibular-neurons-labeled-from-individual-semicircular-canal-or-otolith-organs-in-the-frog
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Birinyi, H Straka, C Matesz, N Dieringer
Vestibular nerve branches innervating the sensory epithelia of the three semicircular canals or of the three otolith organs of frogs were selectively labeled in-vitro with biocytin. Labeled afferent fibers from the semicircular canals, utricle, and lagena were encountered in each of the four vestibular nuclei and their projections overlapped considerably. Saccular afferent fibers projected to the dorsal (acoustic) nuclei and smaller projections to the vestibular nuclei were regionally restricted. Per semicircular canal or otolith organ about equal numbers (11-14) of medium sized vestibular neurons (between 7...
December 7, 2001: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11425201/comparison-and-evolution-of-the-lagena-in-various-animal-species
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Y Harada, S Kasuga, S Tamura
The structure of the vestibular organs of the teleost fish (bluegill), newts (Japanese fire-belly newt), frogs (black-spotted pond frog), snapping turtles and birds (chicks) was morphologically compared, with particular attention to the lagena macula, and the differences between animal species with relation to evolution were considered. Teleost fish had no striola on the lagena macula. The striola of newts were short and restricted to the central area of the macula, but those of frogs, snapping turtles and chicks extended from the anterior to posterior edges of the macula...
April 2001: Acta Oto-laryngologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10404249/dendritic-arbors-and-central-projections-of-physiologically-characterized-auditory-fibers-from-the-saccule-of-the-toadfish-opsanus-tau
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P L Edds-Walton, R R Fay, S M Highstein
Neurobiotin was injected iontophoretically into saccular afferents of toadfish (Opsanus tau) after intracellular recording to examine dendritic arbors and central projections with respect to the physiological and directional response properties of the cells. Dendritic arbors of 36 afferents were examined in detail. Maximum diameter of the arbor and the number of terminal points were positively correlated with each other, but neither was predictive of spontaneous activity or sensitivity. Best azimuths were centered around 30 degrees -40 degrees, which corresponds to the angle of the saccule with respect to the fish's midline...
August 23, 1999: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9819274/functional-mri-of-galvanic-vestibular-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Lobel, J F Kleine, D L Bihan, A Leroy-Willig, A Berthoz
The cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organized as the processing of signals in the visual and auditory modalities. Anatomic and electrophysiological studies in the monkey revealed the existence of multiple interconnected areas in which vestibular signals converge with visual and/or somatosensory inputs. Although recent functional imaging studies using caloric vestibular stimulation (CVS) suggest that vestibular signals in the human cerebral cortex may be similarly distributed, some areas that apparently form essential constituents of the monkey cortical vestibular system have not yet been identified in humans...
November 1998: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9212252/sacculocollic-reflex-arcs-in-cats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Uchino, H Sato, M Sasaki, M Imagawa, H Ikegami, N Isu, W Graf
Neuronal connections and pathways underlying sacculocollic reflexes were studied by intracellular recordings from neck extensor and flexor motoneurons in decerebrate cat. Bipolar electrodes were placed within the left saccular nerve, whereas other branches of the vestibular nerve were removed in the inner ear. To prevent spread of stimulus current to other branches of the vestibular nerve, the saccular nerve and the electrodes were covered with warm semisolid paraffin-Vaseline mixture. Saccular nerve stimulation evoked disynaptic (1...
June 1997: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9149831/sound-evoked-activity-in-primary-afferent-neurons-of-a-mammalian-vestibular-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M P McCue, J J Guinan
HYPOTHESIS: Some primary vestibular afferents in the cat respond to sound at moderately intense sound levels. BACKGROUND: In fish and amphibians, parts of the vestibular apparatus are involved in audition. The possibility was explored that the vestibular system in mammals is also acoustically responsive. METHODS: Microelectrodes were used to record from single afferent fibers in the inferior vestibular nerve of the cat; some acoustically responsive fibers were labeled intracellularly with biocytin...
May 1997: American Journal of Otology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8899645/responses-of-neurons-of-the-cat-central-cervical-nucleus-to-natural-neck-and-vestibular-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D B Thomson, N Isu, V J Wilson
1. The central cervical nucleus (CCN) is known to receive neck and vestibular input and to project to the contralateral cerebellum and vestibular nuclei. To investigate the processing of neck and vestibular input by cells in the CCN, we studied their responses to sinusoidal neck rotation and to whole-body tilt in vertical planes in decerebrate, paralyzed cats. CCN neurons were identified by antidromic stimulation with electrodes placed in or near the contralateral restiform body. 2. For every neuron, we first identified the preferred direction of neck rotation (response vector orientation), then studied the neuron's dynamics with rotations in a plane close to this direction at 0...
October 1996: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8867286/differential-central-projections-of-vestibular-afferents-in-pigeons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J D Dickman, Q Fang
The question of whether a differential distribution of vestibular afferent information to central nuclear neurons is present in pigeons was studied using neural tracer compounds. Discrete tracing of afferent fibers innervating the individual semicircular canal and otolith organs was produced by sectioning individual branches of the vestibular nerve that innervate the different receptor organs and applying crystals of horseradish peroxidase, or a horseradish peroxidase/cholera toxin mixture, or a biocytin compound for neuronal uptake and transport...
March 25, 1996: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8463828/two-dimensional-spatiotemporal-coding-of-linear-acceleration-in-vestibular-nuclei-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D E Angelaki, G A Bush, A A Perachio
Response properties of vertical (VC) and horizontal (HC) canal/otolith-convergent vestibular nuclei neurons were studied in decerebrate rats during stimulation with sinusoidal linear accelerations (0.2-1.4 Hz) along different directions in the head horizontal plane. A novel characteristic of the majority of tested neurons was the nonzero response often elicited during stimulation along the "null" direction (i.e., the direction perpendicular to the maximum sensitivity vector, Smax). The tuning ratio (Smin gain/Smax gain), a measure of the two-dimensional spatial sensitivity, depended on stimulus frequency...
April 1993: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7813684/human-ocular-responses-to-translation-of-the-observer-and-of-the-scene-dependence-on-viewing-distance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Busettini, F A Miles, U Schwarz, J R Carl
Recent experiments on monkeys have indicated that the eye movements induced by brief translation of either the observer or the visual scene are a linear function of the inverse of the viewing distance. For the movements of the observer, the room was dark and responses were attributed to a translational vestibulo-ocular reflex (TVOR) that senses the motion through the otolith organs; for the movements of the scene, which elicit ocular following, the scene was projected and adjusted in size and speed so that the retinal stimulation was the same at all distances...
1994: Experimental Brain Research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation Cérébrale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7472343/vertical-vestibular-input-to-and-projections-from-the-caudal-parts-of-the-vestibular-nuclei-of-the-decerebrate-cat
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Endo, D B Thomson, V J Wilson, T Yamaguchi, B J Yates
1. To investigate the type of vestibular signals that neurons in the caudal parts of the vestibular nuclei transmit to the cerebellum and spinal cord, we studied their responses to natural vestibular stimulation in vertical planes in decerebrate cats with the caudal cerebellum removed. Most neurons were in the caudal half of the descending vestibular nucleus, the remainder at corresponding levels of the medial nucleus or the medial-descending border. 2. Dynamics of the responses of spontaneously firing neurons were studied with sinusoidal tilts delivered at 0...
July 1995: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6315782/organization-of-eighth-nerve-afferent-projections-from-individual-endorgans-of-the-inner-ear-in-the-teleost-astronotus-ocellatus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G E Meredith, A B Butler
Eighth nerve fibers from the saccule, utricle, lagena, and the anterior, horizontal, and posterior semicircular canals of a cichlid fish were traced to the octavolateralis region of the brainstem using HRP and degeneration methods. The anterior, magnocellular, descending, and posterior nuclei of the octavus column receive inputs from all endorgans, whereas the tangential nucleus receives projections only from the utricle and semicircular canals. The most rostral projections only from the utricle and semicircular canals...
October 10, 1983: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3228274/torsional-nystagmus-in-the-lateral-medullary-syndrome
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M J Morrow, J A Sharpe
Torsional nystagmus was recorded in 3 patients with the lateral medullary syndrome. Magnetic search coil oculography demonstrated slow phases of nystagmus of increasing, decreasing, and constant velocity. Neural integration of torsional eye velocity commands to position commands is impaired by lateral medullary infarction. Torsional pulsion of saccades, consisting of torsional fast eye movements induced during saccades downward or away from the side of infarction, was recorded in 2 patients. All patients had skew deviation with hypotropia on the side of brainstem damage...
September 1988: Annals of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1515511/three-dimensional-head-angular-velocity-detection-from-otolith-afferent-signals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
B J Hess
Afferent signals from the otolith organs can produce compensatory eye position and velocity signals which has been described as linear vestibulo-ocular reflex (LVOR). The afferent otolith signals carry information about head orientation and changes of head orientation relative to gravity. A head orientation (tilt) related position signal can be obtained from population vector coding of tonic otolith afferent signals during static or dynamic head tilts, which in turn could produce compensatory eye position signals in the LVOR...
1992: Biological Cybernetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/760489/a-transmission-and-scanning-electron-microscopic-study-of-the-saccule-in-five-species-of-catfishes
#40
COMPARATIVE STUDY
D B Jenkins
The sacculi of five species of catfishes were studied by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. In four species, the sagitta exhibited a multifluted anterior part and a tapered posterior part; in Corydoras aeneus, however, the fluted part was absent, and a vertical component extended dorsally to terminate near the opening of the transverse canal. In all species, the otoliths had a laminar structure. An otolithic membrane was present, and hair cell bundles projected into cavities on the macular surface of the membrane...
January 1979: American Journal of Anatomy
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