Eye Movements from Single Utricular Nerve Stimulation In The Cat
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Acta Oto-Laryngologica
- Vol. 68 (1-6), 350-362
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00016486909121573
Abstract
Single utricular nerves were electrically stimulated in the cat. The induced eye movements were almost pure rotation in both eyes. In addition to rotation, there were upward shifts in the ipsilateral eye and downward shifts in the contralateral eye. Slight contralateral horizontal shifts occurred in both eyes. Tension increases in extraocular muscles were strongest in the ipsilateral superior oblique and contralateral inferior oblique. They were weaker in the ipsilateral superior rectus and contralateral inferior rectus, and were weakest in the ipsilateral medial rectus and contralateral lateral rectus muscles. The tension increase in the contralateral inferior oblique and the lateral rectus was studied by changing the frequency of stimulation. The utricular-ocular reflex reacted from very low to very high frequencies, as high as 1600 cps. In comparison, the cupulo-ocular reflex arc did not respond well to high frequencies. The temporal summation in the vestibulo-ocular reflexes appeared different between the utricular, the vertical ampullary and the lateral ampullary systems.Keywords
This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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- Compensatory eye movements induced by vertical semicircular canal stimulationExperimental Neurology, 1964