Vestibular compensation: the neuro-otologist's best friend
M Lacour, C Helmchen, PP Vidal - Journal of neurology, 2016 - Springer
Why vestibular compensation (VC) after an acute unilateral vestibular loss is the neuro-
otologist's best friend is the question at the heart of this paper. The different plasticity …
otologist's best friend is the question at the heart of this paper. The different plasticity …
Interaction between vestibular compensation mechanisms and vestibular rehabilitation therapy: 10 recommendations for optimal functional recovery
M Lacour, L Bernard-Demanze - Frontiers in neurology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
This review questions the relationships between the plastic events responsible for the
recovery of vestibular function after a unilateral vestibular loss (vestibular compensation) …
recovery of vestibular function after a unilateral vestibular loss (vestibular compensation) …
Gaze control in humans: eye-head coordination during orienting movements to targets within and beyond the oculomotor range
D Guitton, M Volle - Journal of neurophysiology, 1987 - journals.physiology.org
Gaze, the direction of the visual axis in space, is the sum of the eye position relative to the
head (E) plus head position relative to space (H). In the old explanation, which we call the …
head (E) plus head position relative to space (H). In the old explanation, which we call the …
Realistic avatar eye and head animation using a neurobiological model of visual attention
We describe a neurobiological model of visual attention and eye/head movements in
primates, and its application to the automatic animation of a realistic virtual human head …
primates, and its application to the automatic animation of a realistic virtual human head …
Coordination of the eyes and head during visual orienting
EG Freedman - Experimental brain research, 2008 - Springer
Changing the direction of the line of sight is essential for the visual exploration of our
environment. When the head does not move, re-orientation of the visual axis is …
environment. When the head does not move, re-orientation of the visual axis is …
Eye-head coordination during head-unrestrained gaze shifts in rhesus monkeys
EG Freedman, DL Sparks - Journal of neurophysiology, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
Freedman, Edward G. and David L. Sparks. Eye-head coordination during head-
unrestrained gaze shifts in rhesus monkeys. J. Neurophysiol. 77: 2328–2348, 1997. We …
unrestrained gaze shifts in rhesus monkeys. J. Neurophysiol. 77: 2328–2348, 1997. We …
Eye-head coordination in labyrinthine-defective human beings.
T Kasai, DS Zee - Brain research, 1978 - europepmc.org
(1) Eye-head coordination was studied in three human beings with absent labyrinthine
function. Each subject adopted a unique pattern of adaptive responses to achieve optimal …
function. Each subject adopted a unique pattern of adaptive responses to achieve optimal …
Human eye-head coordination in two dimensions under different sensorimotor conditions
The coordination between eye and head movements during a rapid orienting gaze shift has
been investigated mainly when subjects made horizontal movements towards visual targets …
been investigated mainly when subjects made horizontal movements towards visual targets …
Superior colliculus drives stimulus-evoked directionally biased saccades and attempted head movements in head-fixed mice
Animals investigate their environments by directing their gaze towards salient stimuli. In the
prevailing view, mouse gaze shifts entail head rotations followed by brainstem-mediated eye …
prevailing view, mouse gaze shifts entail head rotations followed by brainstem-mediated eye …
Eye‐and head movements in freely moving rabbits.
H Collewijn - The Journal of Physiology, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
1. Eye‐and head movements were recorded in unrestrained, spontaneously behaving
rabbits with a new technique, based upon phase detection of signals induced in implanted …
rabbits with a new technique, based upon phase detection of signals induced in implanted …