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. 1979 Oct;37(2):337-47.
doi: 10.1007/BF00237718.

The velocity response of vestibular nucleus neurons during vestibular, visual, and combined angular acceleration

The velocity response of vestibular nucleus neurons during vestibular, visual, and combined angular acceleration

W Waespe et al. Exp Brain Res. 1979 Oct.

Abstract

In alert Rhesus monkeys neuronal activity in the vestibular nuclei was measured during horizontal angular acceleration in darkness, acceleration of an optokinetic stimulus, and combined visual-vestibular stimulation. The working ranges for visual input velocity and acceleration extend up to 60 degrees/s and 5 degrees/s2. The corresponding working range for vestibular input acceleration is wider and time-dependent. During combined stimulation, that is acceleration of the monkey in the light, a linear relation between neuronal activity and velocity could be established for all neurons. Type I vestibular plus eye movement neurons displayed the greatest sensitivity and had a small linear range of operation. Other vestibular neurons were less sensitive but had a larger range of linear response to different values of acceleration. Accelerating the animal and visual surround, simultaneously but in opposite directions, results in neuronal activity proportional to relative velocity over a limited range.

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