Activity of premotor vestibular neurons in the alert cat

M. Escudero
R.R. de la Cruz
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Abstract

The activity of medial vestibular nucleus neurons projecting to the contralateral abducens nucleus (premotor vestibular neurons) has been recorded during spontaneous and vestibular induced eye movements in the alert cat.Recorded neurons were identified by their antidromic activation from the abducens nucleus and by the post-synaptic field potential induced in this nucleus.The activity of identified medial vestibular neurons increased significantly with horizontal eye position and velocity toward the contralateral side, and decreased abruptly during ipsilateral saccades.The activity of these neurons was also related to head velocity toward the ipsilateral side.The functional role and origin of eye position and velocity signals present in these vestibular neurons are discussed.

Keywords:
Eye Movements, Reflex, Animals, Cats, Functional Laterality, Saccades, Vestibular Nuclei/physiology, Vestibulo-Ocular, Wakefulness, Medial vestibular nucleus, Spike-triggered averaging, Abducens nucleus, Oculomotor system

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M. Escudero
R.R. de la Cruz


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