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    Otolith and canal integration on single vestibular neurons in cats

    In this review, based primarily on work from our laboratory, but related to previous studies, we summarize what is known about the convergence of vestibular afferent inputs onto single vestibular neurons activ...

    Y. Uchino, M. Sasaki, H. Sato, R. Bai, E. Kawamoto in Experimental Brain Research (2005)

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    Properties of utricular-activated vestibular neurons that project to the contralateral vestibular nuclei in the cat

    The properties of utricular (UT)-activated vestibular neurons that send axons to the contralateral vestibular nuclei (commissural neurons) were investigated intracellularly or extracellularly in decerebrate c...

    R. Bai, H. Meng, H. Sato, M. Imagawa, M. Sasaki, Y. Uchino in Experimental Brain Research (2002)

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    Convergence of the anterior semicircular canal and otolith afferents on cat single vestibular neurons

    The convergence between the anterior semicircular canal (AC) and utricular (UT) inputs, as well as the convergence between the AC and saccular (SAC) inputs in single vestibular neurons of decerebrated cats we...

    X. Zhang, M. Sasaki, H. Sato, H. Meng, R. Bai, M. Imagawa in Experimental Brain Research (2002)

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    Convergence of ipsilateral semicircular canal inputs onto single vestibular nucleus neurons in cats

    H. Sato, M. Imagawa, H. Meng, X. Zhang, R. Bai, Y. Uchino in Experimental Brain Research (2002)

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    Convergence of ipsilateral semicircular canal inputs onto single vestibular nucleus neurons in cats

    Convergent inputs from the ipsilateral semicircular canal nerves onto single vestibular nucleus neurons were investigated in decerebrate cats using intracellular recording after selective stimulation of each a...

    H. Sato, M. Imagawa, H. Meng, X. Zhang, R. Bai, Y. Uchino in Experimental Brain Research (2002)

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    Otolith-activated vestibulothalamic neurons in cats

    The components of the vestibular ascending pathway that transmit otolith information to the thalamus were studied electrophysiologically in anesthetized cats. Thalamic-projecting vestibular neurons (confirmed...

    H. Meng, R. Bai, H. Sato, M. Imagawa, M. Sasaki, Y. Uchino in Experimental Brain Research (2001)