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Stimulation of the nodulus and uvula discharges velocity storage in the vestibulo-ocular reflex
Authors:David Solomon  Bernard Cohen
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Neurology and Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New York, 10029, NY, USA;(2) Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Pathology 2-210, 600 North Wolfe Street, 21287 Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:The nodulus and sublobule d of the uvula of rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys were electrically stimulated with short trains of pulses to study changes in horizontal slow-phase eye velocity. Nodulus and uvula stimulation produced a rapid decline in horizontal slow phase velocity, one aspect of the spatial reorientation of the axis of eye rotation that occurs when the head is tilted with regard to gravity during per- and post-rotatory nystagmus and optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN). Nodulus and uvula stimulation also reproduced the reduction of the horizontal time constant of post-rotatory nystagmus and OKAN that occurs during visual suppression. The brief electric stimuli (4–5 s) induced little slow-phase velocity and had no effect on the initial jump in eye velocity at the onset or the end of angular rotation. Effects of stimulation were unilateral, suggesting specificity of the output pathways. Activation of more caudal sites in the uvula produced nystagmus with a rapid rise in eye velocity, but the effects did not outlast the stimulus and did not affect VOR or OKAN time constants. Thus, stimulation of caudal parts of the uvula did not affect eye velocity produced by velocity storage. We postulate that the nodulus and sublobule d of the uvula control the time constant of the yaw axis (horizontal) component of slow-phase eye velocity produced by velocity storage.
Keywords:Nodulus  Uvula  Velocity storage  Vestibulo-ocular reflex  Monkey
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