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Autor:
Paivi M. Jordan, Hannah R. Drury, Joseph C. Holt, Hessam Tabatabaee, Lauren Ashlee Poppi, Robert J. Callister, Alan M. Brichta, Richard D. Rabbitt, Americo A. Migliaccio, Phillip Jobling, Rebecca Lim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 119:312-325
In the mammalian vestibular periphery, electrical activation of the efferent vestibular system (EVS) has two effects on afferent activity: 1) it increases background afferent discharge and 2) decreases afferent sensitivity to rotational stimuli. Alth
Autor:
Alan M. Brichta, Eugene Nalivaiko, Doug W. Smith, Lauren Ashlee Poppi, Ethan T Cresswell, Longlong Tu, John A. Rudd
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 174:114-119
Hypothermic responses accompany motion sickness in humans and can be elicited by provocative motion in rats. We aimed to determine the potential role in these responses of the efferent cholinergic vestibular innervation. To this end, we used knockout
Autor:
Peter J. Boutros, Richard D. Rabbitt, Hessam Tabatabaee, Lauren Ashlee Poppi, Charles C. Della Santina, Joong Ho Ahn, Rebecca Lim, Alan M. Brichta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 116:825-843
In the present study we combined electrophysiology with optical heat pulse stimuli to examine thermodynamics of membrane electrical excitability in mammalian vestibular hair cells and afferent neurons. We recorded whole cell currents in mammalian typ