The effect of cerebellectomy on the tonic labyrinth and neck reflexes in the decerebrate cat
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The effect of cerebellectomy on the tonic labyrinth and neck reflexes in the decerebrate cat
Abstract
1. Tonic labyrinth and neck reflexes were studied separately and in combination in the decerebrate cat before and after acute cerebellectomy. Reflex effects were observed as changes in the length of the medial head of triceps in both forelimbs. 2. In the decerebrate cat with an intact cerebellum the tonic labyrinth reflexes, elicited by side-up and side-down head rotations, produced asymmetric length changes in the medial head of triceps in both forelimbs, as described by Lindsay, Roberts & Rosenberg (1976). After cerebellectomy, head movements in either direction produced reflex shortenings in the medial triceps in both forelimbs, in contrast to the normal reciprocal reflex length changes. The presence of the cerebellum is thus required for the occurrence of the normal asymmetric labyrinth reflexes. 3. The direction of the neck reflexes remained unchanged by cerebellectomy. 4. It is suggested that the postural disturbances following cerebellar damage may partly result from the change in the form of the tonic labyrinth reflexes, which in combination with the tonic neck reflexes would no longer act in a stabilizing manner on the trunk.
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