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Responses to head tilt were recorded from eighth nerve axons in barbiturate anesthetized cats. The maximally excitatory head tilt (polarization vector), a zero-force discharge rate, and tilt sensitivity were m...
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Differences between cats in response properties of horizontal semicircular canal primary afferents
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Simple Model of Sensory Interaction in Human Postural Control
Upright body stance is inherently unstable. Active feedback control utilizing motion cues from various sensory systems is necessary in order to maintain this upright position. Visual, somatosensory, and vestib...
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Abnormal resonance behavior of the postural control loop in Parkinson’s disease
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The interaction of different orientation senses contributing to posture control is not well understood. We therefore performed experiments in which we measured the postural responses of normal subjects and ves...