Search Results - "Peterson, Barry W"
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Frequency-dependent spatiotemporal tuning properties of non-eye movement related vestibular neurons to three-dimensional translations in squirrel monkeys
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-06-2010)“…Responses of vestibular-only translation sensitive (VOTS) neurons in vestibular nuclei of two squirrel monkeys were studied at multiple frequencies to…”
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Current approaches and future directions to understanding control of head movement
Published in Progress in brain research (2004)“…This chapter reviews four key issues that must be addressed to advance our knowledge of control of head movement by the central nervous system (CNS). (1)…”
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Prefrontal Neurons Coding Suppression of Specific Saccades
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (05-08-2004)“…The prefrontal cortex has been implicated in the suppression of unwanted behavior, based upon observations of humans and monkeys with prefrontal lesions…”
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Coding of smooth eye movements in three-dimensional space by frontal cortex
Published in Nature (London) (12-09-2002)“…Through the development of a high-acuity fovea, primates with frontal eyes have acquired the ability to use binocular eye movements to track small objects…”
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Reafferent Head-Movement Signals Carried by Pursuit Neurons of the Simian Frontal Eye Fields during Head Movements
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-2009)“…The smooth‐pursuit system is important to precisely track a slowly moving object and maintain its image on the foveae during movement. During whole‐body…”
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Three dimensional spatial-temporal convergence of otolith related signals in vestibular only neurons in squirrel monkeys
Published in Experimental brain research (2006)“…Spatio-temporal convergence (STC) properties of 19 vestibular only neurons' responses to translational head movements were examined in an alert, behaving…”
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Representation of Neck Velocity and Neck–Vestibular Interactions in Pursuit Neurons in the Simian Frontal Eye Fields
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-05-2010)“…The smooth pursuit system must interact with the vestibular system to maintain the accuracy of eye movements in space (i.e., gaze-movement) during head…”
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Eye-Pursuit and Reafferent Head Movement Signals Carried by Pursuit Neurons in the Caudal Part of the Frontal Eye Fields during Head-Free Pursuit
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-02-2009)“…Eye and head movements are coordinated during head-free pursuit. To examine whether pursuit neurons in frontal eye fields (FEF) carry gaze-pursuit commands…”
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Comparison of Cervical Musculoskeletal Kinematics in Two Different Postures of Primate During Voluntary Head Tracking
Published in Journal of mechanical science and technology (01-08-2003)“…We have examined the effect on neck-muscle activation of altering whole body posture. A Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatto) was trained to produce sinusoidal (0.25…”
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Three-dimensional spatial tuning of neck muscle activation in humans
Published in Experimental brain research (01-12-2002)“…The complex structure of the neck musculoskeletal system poses challenges to understanding central nervous system (CNS) control strategies. Examining muscle…”
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Musculoskeletal Kinematics During Voluntary Head Tracking Movements in Primate
Published in Journal of mechanical science and technology (2003)“…In this study we examined connections between vertebral motion and patterns of muscle activation during voluntary head tracking movements. A Rhesus(Macaca…”
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Predicting vestibular, proprioceptive, and biomechanical control strategies in normal and pathological head movements
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-11-1999)“…Little is known of the functionality of the vestibulo-collic reflex (VCR) and cervico-collic reflex (CCR) during head and neck movements caused by…”
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Functional Morphology and Neural Control of Neck Muscles in Mammals
Published in American zoologist (01-01-1989)“…Although the data described in this paper are from a traditional experimental animal, the cat, the problem addressed is applicable to many forms of motor…”
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Modeling learning in brain stem and cerebellar sites responsible for VOR plasticity
Published in Brain research bulletin (01-07-1998)“…A simple model of vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) function was used to analyze several hypotheses currently held concerning the characteristics of VOR plasticity…”
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Changes in sensitivity of vestibular nucleus neurons induced by cross-axis adaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in the cat
Published in Brain research (29-04-1996)“…In alert, chronically-prepared cats, we studied response characteristics of well-isolated vestibular nucleus neurons ( n = 9) while pairing yaw rotation with a…”
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Effect of tilting on the activity of neurons in the vestibular nuclei of the cat
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Excitation and inhibition of reticulospinal neurons by vestibular, cortical and cutaneous stimulation
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Dynamic and Kinematic Strategies for Head Movement Control
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2001)“…This paper describes our analysis of the complex head-neck system using a combination of experimental and modeling approaches. Dynamical analysis of head…”
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Predictive smooth pursuit of complex two-dimensional trajectories in monkey : component interactions
Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-1996)“…Smooth pursuit eye movements were studied in monkeys tracking target spots that moved two-dimensionally. Complex target trajectories were created by applying…”
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