Vestibular responses in the macaque pedunculopontine nucleus and central mesencephalic reticular formation
Highlights ► The PPN and cMRF respond to vestibular (rotation/translation) stimuli. ► Visual pursuit responses are more frequent in the cMRF than in the PPN. ► Rotation preferences differ for the PPN (nose-down pitch) and cMRF (ipsilateral yaw). ► PPN translation response amplitudes are higher than...
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description | Highlights ► The PPN and cMRF respond to vestibular (rotation/translation) stimuli. ► Visual pursuit responses are more frequent in the cMRF than in the PPN. ► Rotation preferences differ for the PPN (nose-down pitch) and cMRF (ipsilateral yaw). ► PPN translation response amplitudes are higher than those in the cMRF. ► The PPN and cMRF could initiate responses to vestibular stimuli like falls and turns. |
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