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Meng H, Blazquez P, Dickman J, Angelaki D
J Physiol . 2013 Oct; 592(1):171-88. PMID: 24127616
A functional role of the cerebellar nodulus and ventral uvula (lobules X and IXc,d of the vermis) for vestibular processing has been strongly suggested by direct reciprocal connections with the...
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Liu S, Dickman J, Newlands S, DeAngelis G, Angelaki D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 Oct; 110(44):17999-8004. PMID: 24127575
Signals from the bilateral vestibular labyrinths work in tandem to generate robust estimates of our motion and orientation in the world. The relative contributions of each labyrinth to behavior, as...
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Yu X, Dickman J, Angelaki D
J Neurosci . 2012 Jun; 32(24):8306-16. PMID: 22699911
The vestibular system is our sixth sense and is important for spatial perception functions, yet the sensory detection and discrimination properties of vestibular neurons remain relatively unexplored. Here we have...
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Wu L, Dickman J
Science . 2012 Apr; 336(6084):1054-7. PMID: 22539554
Many animals rely on Earth's magnetic field for spatial orientation and navigation. However, how the brain receives and interprets magnetic field information is unknown. Support for the existence of magnetic...
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McArthur K, Dickman J
J Neurosci . 2011 Nov; 31(46):16700-8. PMID: 22090497
Sensorimotor processing must be modulated according to the animal's behavioral state. A previous study demonstrated that motion responses were strongly state dependent in birds. Vestibular eye and head responses were...
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Wu L, Dickman J
Curr Biol . 2011 Mar; 21(5):418-23. PMID: 21353559
Many animals use the Earth's geomagnetic field for orientation and navigation, but the neural mechanisms underlying that ability remain enigmatic. Support for at least two avian magnetoreceptors exists, including magnetically...
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McArthur K, Dickman J
J Neurophysiol . 2011 Feb; 105(4):1689-700. PMID: 21307332
Vestibular responses play an important role in maintaining gaze and posture stability during rotational motion. Previous studies suggest that these responses are state dependent, their expression varying with the environmental...
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Liu S, Dickman J, Angelaki D
Cereb Cortex . 2010 Jul; 21(3):563-73. PMID: 20624839
The parietoinsular vestibular cortex (PIVC) is a large area in the lateral sulcus with neurons that respond to vestibular stimulation. Here we compare the properties of PIVC cells with those...
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Huss D, Navaluri R, Faulkner K, Dickman J
Dev Neurobiol . 2010 Feb; 70(6):436-55. PMID: 20155736
This study examined the morphological development of the otolith vestibular receptors in quail. Here, we describe epithelial growth, hair cell density, stereocilia polarization, and afferent nerve innervation during development. The...
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Angelaki D, Yakusheva T, Green A, Dickman J, Blazquez P
Cerebellum . 2009 Dec; 9(2):174-82. PMID: 20012388
The nodulus and uvula (lobules X and IX of the vermis) receive mossy fibers from both vestibular afferents and vestibular nuclei neurons and are thought to play a role in...