Does the vestibular system contribute to head direction cell activity in the rat?
In: Physiology & behavior, Jg. 77 (2002-12-01), Heft 5-Apr
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Head direction cells (HDC) located in several regions of the brain, including the anterior dorsal nucleus of the thalamus (ADN), postsubiculum (PoS), and lateral mammillary nuclei (LMN), provide the neural substrate for the determination of head direction. Although activity of HDC is influenced by various sensory signals and internally generated cues, lesion studies and some anatomical and physiological evidence suggest that vestibular inputs are critical for the maintenance of directional sensitivity of these cells. However, vestibular inputs must be transformed considerably in order to signal head direction, and the neuronal circuitry that accomplishes this signal processing has not been fully established. Furthermore, it is unclear why the removal of vestibular inputs abolishes the directional sensitivity of HDC, as visual and other sensory inputs and motor feedback signals strongly affect the firing of these neurons and would be expected to maintain their directional-related activity. Further physiological studies will be required to establish the role of vestibular system in producing HDC responses, and anatomical studies are needed to determine the neural circuitry that mediates vestibular influences on determination of head direction.
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Does the vestibular system contribute to head direction cell activity in the rat?
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Brown, J. E ; Yates, B. J ; Taube, J. S ; Oman, C. M |
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Zeitschrift: | Physiology & behavior, Jg. 77 (2002-12-01), Heft 5-Apr |
Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2002 |
Medientyp: | report |
ISSN: | 0031-9384 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0031-9384(02)00928-9 |
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