The integrated brain network that controls respiration
Respiration is a brain function on which our lives essentially depend. Control of respiration
ensures that the frequency and depth of breathing adapt continuously to metabolic needs. In …
ensures that the frequency and depth of breathing adapt continuously to metabolic needs. In …
Vestibular migraine: clinical aspects and pathophysiology
JM Furman, DA Marcus, CD Balaban - The Lancet Neurology, 2013 - thelancet.com
Vestibular migraine is becoming recognised as a distinct clinical entity that accounts for a
high proportion of patients with vestibular symptoms. A temporal overlap between vestibular …
high proportion of patients with vestibular symptoms. A temporal overlap between vestibular …
Neurologic bases for comorbidity of balance disorders, anxiety disorders and migraine: neurotherapeutic implications
CD Balaban, RG Jacob, JM Furman - Expert review of …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The comorbidity among balance disorders, anxiety disorders and migraine has been studied
extensively from clinical and basic research perspectives. From a neurological perspective …
extensively from clinical and basic research perspectives. From a neurological perspective …
Vesicular glutamate transporter 3‐expressing nonserotonergic projection neurons constitute a subregion in the rat midbrain raphe nuclei
We previously reported that about 80% of vesicular glutamate transporter 3 (VGLUT3)‐
positive cells displayed immunoreactivity for serotonin, but the others were negative in the …
positive cells displayed immunoreactivity for serotonin, but the others were negative in the …
From ear to uncertainty: vestibular contributions to cognitive function
PF Smith, Y Zheng - Frontiers in integrative neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
In addition to the deficits in the vestibulo-ocular and vestibulo-spinal reflexes that occur
following vestibular dysfunction, there is substantial evidence that vestibular loss also …
following vestibular dysfunction, there is substantial evidence that vestibular loss also …
Threat assessment and locomotion: clinical applications of an integrated model of anxiety and postural control
Interactions between anxiety and vestibular symptoms have been described since the late
1800s. Typically, they have been conceptualized as bidirectional effects of one condition on …
1800s. Typically, they have been conceptualized as bidirectional effects of one condition on …
The dorsal raphe nucleus—from silver stainings to a role in depression
KA Michelsen, C Schmitz, HWM Steinbusch - Brain research reviews, 2007 - Elsevier
Over a hundred years ago, Santiago Ramón y Cajal used a new staining method developed
by Camillo Golgi to visualize, among many other structures, what we today call the dorsal …
by Camillo Golgi to visualize, among many other structures, what we today call the dorsal …
[HTML][HTML] Vestibular insights into cognition and psychiatry
The vestibular system has traditionally been thought of as a balance apparatus; however,
accumulating research suggests an association between vestibular function and psychiatric …
accumulating research suggests an association between vestibular function and psychiatric …
The dorsal raphe nucleus and serotonin: implications for neuroplasticity linked to major depression and Alzheimer's disease
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) is a heterogeneous brainstem nucleus located in the
midbrain and pons. Via widespread projections, which target a multitude of brain areas, its …
midbrain and pons. Via widespread projections, which target a multitude of brain areas, its …
Spatial cognition, body representation and affective processes: the role of vestibular information beyond ocular reflexes and control of posture
A growing number of studies in humans demonstrate the involvement of vestibular
information in tasks that are seemingly remote from well-known functions such as space …
information in tasks that are seemingly remote from well-known functions such as space …