Seeing things in motion: models, circuits, and mechanisms

A Borst, T Euler - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate,
prey, or predator detection. Consequently, neurons responding to visual motion in a …

Proprioception from a spinocerebellar perspective

G Bosco, RE Poppele - Physiological reviews, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
This review explores how proprioceptive sensory information is organized at spinal cord
levels as it relates to a sense of body position and movement. The topic is considered in an …

[图书][B] The visual brain in action

D Milner, M Goodale - 2006 - books.google.com
First published in 1995, The Visual Brain in Action remains a seminal publication in the
cognitive sciences. It presents a model for understanding the visual processing underlying …

[图书][B] The vestibular system: a sixth sense

JM Goldberg, VJ Wilson, KE Cullen, DE Angelaki… - 2011 - books.google.com
In The Vestibular System: A Sixth Sense, leading experts present an integrative,
comprehensive and innovative look at the sense that Aristotle missed. The vestibular system …

Early stages in a sensorimotor transformation

M Flanders, SIH Tillery, JF Soechting - Behavioral and Brain …, 1992 - cambridge.org
We present a model for several early stages of the sensorimotor transformations involved in
targeted arm movement. In psychophysical experiments, human subjects pointed to the …

A retinal code for motion along the gravitational and body axes

S Sabbah, JA Gemmer, A Bhatia-Lin, G Manoff… - Nature, 2017 - nature.com
Self-motion triggers complementary visual and vestibular reflexes supporting image-
stabilization and balance. Translation through space produces one global pattern of retinal …

Representing spatial information for limb movement: role of area 5 in the monkey

F Lacquaniti, E Guigon, L Bianchi, S Ferraina… - Cerebral …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
How is spatial information for limb movement encoded in the brain? Computational and
psychophysical studies suggest that beginning hand position, via-points, and target are …

Functional architecture of an optic flow-responsive area that drives horizontal eye movements in zebrafish

F Kubo, B Hablitzel, M Dal Maschio, W Driever, H Baier… - Neuron, 2014 - cell.com
Animals respond to whole-field visual motion with compensatory eye and body movements
in order to stabilize both their gaze and position with respect to their surroundings. In …

Genetic dissection of retinal inputs to brainstem nuclei controlling image stabilization

OS Dhande, ME Estevez, LE Quattrochi… - Journal of …, 2013 - Soc Neuroscience
When the head rotates, the image of the visual world slips across the retina. A dedicated set
of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and brainstem visual nuclei termed the “accessory optic …

'Vestibular compensation': neural plasticity and its relations to functional recovery after labyrinthine lesions in frogs and other vertebrates

N Dieringer - Progress in neurobiology, 1995 - Elsevier
Removal of the labyrinthine organs on one side is followed by a number of severe postural
and dynamic reflex deficits. Some of these deficits, in particular the posture of head and …