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    Night-time neuronal activation of Cluster N in a North American songbird by Rudolf, Jennifer, Philipello, Natalie, Fleihan, Tamara, Dickman, J David, Delmore, Kira E

    Published in PloS one (21-03-2024)
    “…Night-migrating songbirds utilize the Earth's magnetic field to help navigate to and from their breeding sites each year. A region of the avian forebrain…”
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    A gravity-based three-dimensional compass in the mouse brain by Angelaki, Dora E., Ng, Julia, Abrego, Amada M., Cham, Henry X., Asprodini, Eftihia K., Dickman, J. David, Laurens, Jean

    Published in Nature communications (15-04-2020)
    “…Gravity sensing provides a robust verticality signal for three-dimensional navigation. Head direction cells in the mammalian limbic system implement an…”
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    Magnetoreception in an Avian Brain in Part Mediated by Inner Ear Lagena by Wu, Le-Qing, Dickman, JDavid

    Published in Current biology (08-03-2011)
    “…Many animals use the Earth's geomagnetic field for orientation and navigation, but the neural mechanisms underlying that ability remain enigmatic [ 1, 2]…”
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    Neural Correlates of a Magnetic Sense by Le-Qing Wu, Dickman, J. David

    “…Many animals rely on Earth's magnetic field for spatial orientation and navigation. However, how the brain receives and interprets magnetic field information…”
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    Gene regulation and speciation in a migratory divide between songbirds by Louder, Matthew I. M., Justen, Hannah, Kimmitt, Abigail A., Lawley, Koedi S., Turner, Leslie M., Dickman, J. David, Delmore, Kira E.

    Published in Nature communications (02-01-2024)
    “…Behavioral variation abounds in nature. This variation is important for adaptation and speciation, but its molecular basis remains elusive. Here, we use a…”
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    Cisplatin vestibulotoxicity: a current review by Fleihan, Tamara, Nader, Marc Elie, Dickman, J David

    Published in Frontiers in surgery (03-10-2024)
    “…Cisplatin, a commonly used chemotherapy drug, is well-established for its ototoxic effects, primarily attributed to the damage it inflicts on cochlear hair…”
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    Vestibular Signals in Primate Thalamus: Properties and Origins by Meng, Hui, May, Paul J, Dickman, J. David, Angelaki, Dora E

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-12-2007)
    “…Vestibular activation is found in diverse cortical areas. To characterize the pathways and types of signals supplied to cortex, we recorded responses to…”
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    Vestibular Injury After Low-Intensity Blast Exposure by Lien, Steven, Dickman, J David

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (14-05-2018)
    “…The increased use of close range explosives has led to a higher incidence of exposure to blast-related head trauma. Exposure to primary blast waves is a…”
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    Asymmetric Localization of Vangl2 and Fz3 Indicate Novel Mechanisms for Planar Cell Polarity in Mammals by Montcouquiol, Mireille, Sans, Nathalie, Huss, David, Kach, Jacob, Dickman, J. David, Forge, Andrew, Rachel, Rivka A, Copeland, Neal G, Jenkins, Nancy A, Bogani, Debora, Murdoch, Jennifer, Warchol, Mark E, Wenthold, Robert J, Kelley, Matthew W

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (10-05-2006)
    “…Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a process in which cells develop with uniform orientation within the plane of an epithelium. To begin to elucidate the mechanisms…”
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    Neuronal thresholds and choice-related activity of otolith afferent fibers during heading perception by Yu, Xiong-jie, Dickman, J. David, DeAngelis, Gregory C., Angelaki, Dora E.

    “…Significance One major goal of systems neuroscience over the past decades has been to understand how the activity of sensory neurons mediates perception in…”
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    Diversity of vestibular nuclei neurons targeted by cerebellar nodulus inhibition by Meng, Hui, Blázquez, Pablo M., Dickman, J. David, Angelaki, Dora E.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-2014)
    “…Key points •  Electrical stimulation of the cerebellar nodulus and ventral uvula decreases the time constant of the horizontal vestibulo‐ocular reflex during…”
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    Neurons compute internal models of the physical laws of motion by Angelaki, Dora E, Shaikh, Aasef G, Green, Andrea M, Dickman, J. David

    Published in Nature (29-07-2004)
    “…A critical step in self-motion perception and spatial awareness is the integration of motion cues from multiple sensory organs that individually do not provide…”
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    Behavioral state modulates the activity of brainstem sensorimotor neurons by McArthur, Kimberly L, Dickman, J David

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-11-2011)
    “…Sensorimotor processing must be modulated according to the animal's behavioral state. A previous study demonstrated that motion responses were strongly state…”
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    Reduced choice-related activity and correlated noise accompany perceptual deficits following unilateral vestibular lesion by Liu, Sheng, Dickman, J. David, Newlands, Shawn D., DeAngelis, Gregory C., Angelaki, Dora E.

    “…Signals from the bilateral vestibular labyrinths work in tandem to generate robust estimates of our motion and orientation in the world. The relative…”
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    Spatial modulation of hippocampal activity in freely moving macaques by Mao, Dun, Avila, Eric, Caziot, Baptiste, Laurens, Jean, Dickman, J. David, Angelaki, Dora E.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-11-2021)
    “…The hippocampal formation is linked to spatial navigation, but there is little corroboration from freely moving primates with concurrent monitoring of head and…”
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    Vestibular Convergence Patterns in Vestibular Nuclei Neurons of Alert Primates by Dickman, J. David, Angelaki, Dora E

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2002)
    “…Department of Research, Central Institute for the Deaf; and Department of Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110…”
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    Otopetrin 1 is required for otolith formation in the zebrafish Danio rerio by Hughes, Inna, Blasiole, Brian, Huss, David, Warchol, Mark E., Rath, Nigam P., Hurle, Belen, Ignatova, Elena, David Dickman, J., Thalmann, Ruediger, Levenson, Robert, Ornitz, David M.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-12-2004)
    “…Orientation with respect to gravity is essential for the survival of complex organisms. The gravity receptor is one of the phylogenetically oldest sensory…”
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    Computation of Egomotion in the Macaque Cerebellar Vermis by Angelaki, Dora E., Yakusheva, Tatyana A., Green, Andrea M., Dickman, J. David, Blazquez, Pablo M.

    Published in Cerebellum (London, England) (01-06-2010)
    “…The nodulus and uvula (lobules X and IX of the vermis) receive mossy fibers from both vestibular afferents and vestibular nuclei neurons and are thought to…”
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    Properties of Cerebellar Fastigial Neurons During Translation, Rotation, and Eye Movements by Shaikh, Aasef G, Ghasia, Fatema F, Dickman, J. David, Angelaki, Dora E

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-2005)
    “…Department of Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri Submitted 25 August 2004; accepted in final form 13 September 2004…”
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    Development of otolith receptors in Japanese quail by Huss, David, Navaluri, Rena, Faulkner, Kathleen F., David Dickman, J.

    Published in Developmental neurobiology (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-05-2010)
    “…This study examined the morphological development of the otolith vestibular receptors in quail. Here, we describe epithelial growth, hair cell density,…”
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