Conflicting visual-vestibular stimulation and vestibular nucleus activity in alert monkeys |
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Authors: | W. Waespe V. Henn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Neurologische Klinik, Universität Zürich, CH-8091 Zürich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary In alert Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) neuronal activity of vestibular nuclei was recorded during pure vestibular and conflicting visual-vestibular stimulation. Pure vestibular stimulation consisted of rotating the monkey about the vertical axis in complete darkness. During conflicting visual-vestibular stimulation the monkeys were rotated in the light within a vertically striped cylinder mechanically coupled to the turntable. The conflict is that although the monkey is accelerated, there is no relative movement between visual surrounding and the animal. In the conflict situation thresholds of neuronal modulation and of nystagmus were raised compared with those during pure vestibular stimulation. Nystagmus slow-phase velocity could always be dissociated from the neuronal activity, the nystagmus often being totally suppressed whereas the neuronal activity was only attenuated. This suggests a further information processing between vestibular and oculomotor nuclei in the generation of nystagmus.Supported in part by Swiss National Foundation for Scientific Research 3.672-0.77, and Emil Barell-Foundation of Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland |
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Keywords: | Conflicting visual-vestibular stimulation Vestibular nuclei neurons Nystagmus Alert monkeys |
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