<p><span>The ability to quantify the sensory stimuli and resulting behavioral responses has enabled researchers over the past thirty years to gain an in-depth understanding of the physiological processes and neural pathways involved in the control of eye and head movements and posture. However, the
The Vestibular System
✍ Scribed by Ralph Naunton (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 458
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page III
Copyright, Page IV
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS, Pages IX-X
PREFACE, Pages XI-XII, Ralph Naunton
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY, Page 1, Luis M.H. Larramendi
SOME ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE VESTIBULAR APPARATUS, Pages 3-20, Catherine A. Smith, Katsuhiko Tanaka
THE INNERVATION OF THE VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH, Pages 21-29, Richard R. Gacek
THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEI AND THEIR CONNECTIONS WITH THE EIGHTH NERVE AND THE CEREBELLUM, Pages 31-53, F. Walberg
SYNOPSIS OF CURRENT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ASCENDING PROJECTIONS FROM THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEI, Pages 55-69, Edward Tarlov
ANATOMICAL ASPECTS OF THE FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE VESTIBULOSPINAL PATHWAYS, Pages 71-96, Rolf Nyberg-Hansen
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY (I), Page 97, Jay M. Goldberg
THE PERIPHERAL NEURON, Pages 99-107, Otto Lowenstein
PHYSIOLOGY OF THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEI, Pages 109-128, Victor J. Wilson
THE VESTIBULO–CEREBELLAR RELATIONSHIPS: VESTIBULO–OCULAR REFLEX ARC AND FLOCCULUS, Pages 129-146, Masao Ito
VESTIBULO–SPINAL RELATIONSHIPS, Pages 147-184, O. Pompeiano
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY (II), Page 185, Cesar Fernández
OCULAR CHANGES IN MONKEYS AFTER LESIONS OF THE SUPERIOR AND MEDIAL VESTIBULAR NUCLEI AND THE VESTIBULAR NERVE ROOTS, Pages 187-202, Bernard Cohen, Takuya Uemura
VESTIBULO–CORTICAL PROJECTION, Pages 203-210, John M. Fredrickson, Dietrich W.F. Schwarz
VESTIBULAR PROBLEMS IN SPACE FLIGHT, Pages 211-217, Walter H. Johnson, Ashton Graybiel
THE DEFINITION OF VESTIBULAR HABITUATION, Pages 219-224, J. Derrick Hood
INTRODUCTION TO VESTIBULAR EXAMINATION, Page 225, Ralph F. Naunton
ON THE PHYSIOLOGY AND THE EXAMINATION OF THE VESTIBULAR LABYRINTHS, Pages 227-247, Leonard B.W. Jongkees
TESTING THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM: VALUE OF THE CALORIC TEST, Pages 249-260, Leonard R. Proctor
NEURO–OTOLOGICAL RADIOLOGY, Pages 261-269, Galdino E. Valvassori
ELECTRONYSTAGMOGRAPHY: A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION, Pages 271-295, Harold F. Schuknecht, Cecil W. Hart, J. Derrick Hood, Henry B. Perlman, Leonard R. Proctor, Alfred D. Weiss
INTRODUCTION TO DISEASES OF THE PERIPHERAL SYSTEM, Page 297, L.B.W. Jongkees
DISEASES OF THE END ORGAN AND VESTIBULAR NERVE, Pages 299-302, Brian F. McCabe
POSITIONAL NYSTAGMUS, Pages 303-319, Hugh O. Barber
VESTIBULAR OTOTOXICITY, Pages 321-349, Joseph E. Hawkins Jr., Robert E. Preston
VERTIGO AND ACOUSTIC TUMORS, Pages 351-370, Malcolm D. Graham, William F. House
MOTION SICKNESS AND OTHER VESTIBULO–GASTRIC ILLNESSES, Pages 371-377, K.E. Money, W.S. Myles
PATHOLOGY OF THE PERIPHERAL VESTIBULAR SYSTEM IN THE HUMAN, Pages 379-395, John R. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION TO EYE MOVEMENTS: A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION, Page 397, William McNally
EYE MOVEMENTS: A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION, Pages 399-418, William J. McNally, B. McCabe, B. Cohen, L. Jongkees, D. Robinson
INTRODUCTION TO DISORDERS OF THE CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYSTEM AND ITS ASSOCIATED OCULOMOTOR AND OTHER ELEMENTS: BRIEF FORMAL PRESENTATIONS AND ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION, Page 419, Brian McCabe
POSITIONAL NYSTAGMUS OF THE BENIGN PAROXYSMAL TYPE, Pages 421-428, H.F. Schuknecht
POSITIONAL NYSTAGMUS OF THE CENTRAL TYPE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ITS CLINICAL DIFFERENTIATION FROM THE BENIGN PAROXYSMAL TYPE, Pages 429-431, L.B.W. Jongkees
NYSTAGMUS IN TUMORS OF THE VIII NERVE, Pages 433-438, Hugh O. Barber
CEREBELLAR VESTIBULAR RELATIONS: PROBLEMS OF CLINICAL EVALUATION, Pages 439-449, H.B. Perlman
THE VISUAL SYSTEM: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS, Pages 451-455, M.B. Bender
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 457-463
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 465-475
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