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    Three-dimensional tuning of head direction cells in rats by Shinder, Michael E, Taube, Jeffrey S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-01-2019)
    “…Head direction (HD) cells fire when the animal faces that cell's preferred firing direction (PFD) in the horizontal plane. The PFD response when the animal is…”
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    Sensory convergence in the parieto-insular vestibular cortex by Shinder, Michael E, Newlands, Shawn D

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15-06-2014)
    “…Vestibular signals are pervasive throughout the central nervous system, including the cortex, where they likely play different roles than they do in the better…”
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    On the absence or presence of 3D tuned head direction cells in rats: a review and rebuttal by Taube, Jeffrey S, Shinder, Michael E

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-05-2020)
    “…A major question in the field of spatial cognition is how animals represent three-dimensional (3D) space. Different results have been obtained across various…”
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    Active and passive movement are encoded equally by head direction cells in the anterodorsal thalamus by Shinder, Michael E, Taube, Jeffrey S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-2011)
    “…The head direction (HD) system is composed of cells that represent the direction in which the animal's head is facing. Each HD cell responds optimally when the…”
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    Self-motion improves head direction cell tuning by Shinder, Michael E, Taube, Jeffrey S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15-06-2014)
    “…Head direction (HD) cells respond when an animal faces a particular direction in the environment and form the basis for the animal's perceived directional…”
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    Differentiating ascending vestibular pathways to the cortex involved in spatial cognition by Shinder, Michael E, Taube, Jeffrey S

    Published in Journal of vestibular research (01-01-2010)
    “…Vestibular information is an important factor in maintaining accurate spatial awareness. Yet, each of the cortical areas involved in processing vestibular…”
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    Both visual and idiothetic cues contribute to head direction cell stability during navigation along complex routes by Yoder, Ryan M, Clark, Benjamin J, Brown, Joel E, Lamia, Mignon V, Valerio, Stephane, Shinder, Michael E, Taube, Jeffrey S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-06-2011)
    “…Successful navigation requires a constantly updated neural representation of directional heading, which is conveyed by head direction (HD) cells. The HD signal…”
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    The Neural Correlates of Spatial Disorientation in Head Direction Cells by Grieves, Roddy M, Shinder, Michael E, Rosow, Laura K, Kenna, Megan S, Taube, Jeffrey S

    Published in eNeuro (01-11-2022)
    “…While the brain has evolved robust mechanisms to counter spatial disorientation, their neural underpinnings remain unknown. To explore these underpinnings, we…”
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    VOR and Fos response during acute vestibular compensation in the Mongolian gerbil in darkness and in light by Shinder, Michael E., Perachio, Adrian A., Kaufman, Galen D.

    Published in Brain research (21-03-2005)
    “…We measured binocular horizontal eye movements in the gerbil following unilateral labyrinthectomy during the acute phase (1–24 h) of vestibular compensation…”
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    Fos responses to short-term adaptation of the horizontal vestibuloocular reflex before and after vestibular compensation in the Mongolian gerbil by Shinder, Michael E., Perachio, Adrian A., Kaufman, Galen D.

    Published in Brain research (19-07-2005)
    “…Fos expression in vestibular brainstem and cerebellar regions was evaluated during vestibular adaptation in the Mongolian gerbil. In addition, vestibular…”
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    Asymmetric gene expression in the brain during acute compensation to unilateral vestibular labyrinthectomy in the Mongolian gerbil by Shinder, Michael E, Ramanathan, Jr, Murugappan, Kaufman, Galen D

    Published in Journal of vestibular research (2006)
    “…Commercial microarrays were used to identify transcriptome expression within vestibular related brain regions (vestibular brainstem and cerebellum, and…”
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    Convergent Properties of Vestibular-Related Brain Stem Neurons in the Gerbil by Kaufman, Galen D, Shinder, Michael E, Perachio, Adrian A

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-2000)
    “…Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-1063 Kaufman, Galen D., Michael E. Shinder, and Adrian A. Perachio…”
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    Correlation of Fos expression and circling asymmetry during gerbil vestibular compensation by Kaufman, Galen D, Shinder, Michael E, Perachio, Adrian A

    Published in Brain research (30-01-1999)
    “…Vestibular compensation is a central nervous system process resulting in recovery of functional movement and control following a unilateral vestibular lesion…”
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    Resolving the active versus passive conundrum for head direction cells by Shinder, M.E, Taube, J.S

    Published in Neuroscience (13-06-2014)
    “…Highlights • Head direction cells in the limbic system encode the animal’s perceived directional heading. • Lesions of the vestibular system abolish the head…”
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    Vestibular efferent neurons project to the flocculus by Shinder, Michael E., Purcell, Ian M., Kaufman, Galen D., Perachio, Adrian A.

    Published in Brain research (19-01-2001)
    “…A bilateral projection from the vestibular efferent neurons, located dorsal to the genu of the facial nerve, to the cerebellar flocculus and ventral…”
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