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The cerebellar projection of the vestibular nerve in the cat.

G E Korte, E Mugnaini.   

Abstract

The projection of the vestibular nerve to the cerebellum of the cat was examined with silver degeneration methods after complete lesions of the vestibular ganglion. The majority of the primary vestibular afferents were traced to the cortex of the ipsilateral nodulus and uvula, relatively fewer entering the ipsilateral flocculus. Fibers were not traced to the paraflocculus, lingula or lateral cerebellar nucleus. A sparse projection to the ipsilateral fastigial nucleus may exist, but it remains equivocal until confirmed with additional methods. Light microscopic examination of plastic sections confirmed these observations and showed further details of the organization of the primary vestibular projection to the nodulus and uvula. These results show that the region of the cerebellum densely innervated by primary vestibular afferents is smaller than previously believed.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 762284     DOI: 10.1002/cne.901840204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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5.  Spatiotemporal properties of optic flow and vestibular tuning in the cerebellar nodulus and uvula.

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Review 7.  Computation of egomotion in the macaque cerebellar vermis.

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8.  Frequency-selective coding of translation and tilt in macaque cerebellar nodulus and uvula.

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9.  Distribution and phenotypes of unipolar brush cells in relation to the granule cell system of the rat cochlear nucleus.

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