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Issue 1039 coverClinical and Basic Oculomotor Research: In Honor of David S. Zee Volume 1039 published April 2005
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1039: 111–123 (2005). doi: 10.1196/annals.1325.011
Copyright © 2005 by the New York Academy of Sciences
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Vestibular Cortical Area in the Periarcuate Cortex: Its Afferent and Efferent Projections

YURIKO SUGIUCHI, YOSHIKO IZAWA, SHIGETO EBATA AND YOSHIKAZKU SHINODA

Department of Systems Neurophysiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan, 113-8519

Address for correspondence: Dr. Yoshikazu Shinoda, Department of Systems Neurophysiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 113-8519. Voice: +81-3-5803-5152; fax: +81-3-5803-5155. yshinoda.phy1{at}tmd.ac.jp

Vestibular input to the periarcuate cortex in the Japanese monkey was examined by analyzing laminar field potentials evoked by electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve. Vestibular-evoked potentials consisted of early-positive and late-negative potentials and early-negative and late-positive potentials in the superficial and deep layers of the cortex, respectively. They were distributed bilaterally in the periarcuate cortex around the junction of the spur and the arcuate sulcus. This vestibular-projecting area corresponded to the periarcuate area where retrogradely-labeled corticovestibular neurons were distributed after the injection of a tracer into the vestibular nuclei. Comparison of the vestibular-projection area with the distribution of smooth pursuit-related neurons in the same monkey revealed that such neurons existed in the vestibular-projecting area of the periarcuate cortex.

Key Words: vestibular cortex • vestibular nerve • vestibular nucleus • thalamus • thalamocortical projection • area 8 • area 6pa • frontal eye field






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