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The intrinsic organization of the vestibular complex: evidence for internuclear connevtivity
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The intrinsic organization of the vestibular complex: evidence for internuclear connevtivity

Joseph A. Rubertone, William R. Mehler and Gary E. Cox
Brain research, v 263(1), pp 137-141
1983

Abstract

horseradish peroxidase internuclear connections vestibular complex vestibular nuclei
The HRP anterograde and retrograde labeling techniques provide evidence for extensive internuclear connectivity within the vestibular complex. Specifically: (1) the superior vestibular nucleus is topographically and reciprocally related to the spinal (spv) and medial vestibular nuclei (mv); (2) the lateral vestibular nucleus (lv) is reciprocally related to the mv, and (3) the lv receives afferent fibers from the spv but does not reciprocate this input.

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