The vestibularnuclei (VN) are the cranial nuclei for the vestibular nerve located in the brainstem. In Terminologia Anatomica, they are grouped in both...
and their implications are currently not clearly understood. The vestibularnuclei on either side of the brainstem exchange signals regarding movement...
passing through the deep cerebellar nuclei. The vestibularnuclei in the brainstem are analogous structures to the deep nuclei, since they receive both mossy...
First order vestibularnuclei (VN) project to lateral vestibular nucleus (IVN), medial vestibular nucleus (MVN), and superior vestibular nucleus (SVN)...
and thus inhibitory to PGO wave propagation. The neurons within the vestibularnuclei region of the brain have been shown to provide excitatory bouts of...
nucleus (VII) lower down in the pons: vestibulocochlear nuclei (vestibularnuclei and cochlear nuclei) (VIII) Functions of these four cranial nerves (V-VIII)...
unilateral neuronal instability of the vestibular nerve, idiopathic asymmetric activation of the vestibularnuclei in the brainstem, and vasospasm of the...
The lateral vestibular nucleus (Deiters's nucleus) is the continuation upward and lateralward of the principal nucleus, and in it terminate many of the...
deep cerebellar nuclei before exiting via the three peduncles. The most notable exception is the direct inhibition of the vestibularnuclei by Purkinje cells...
vestibulospinal fibers of the tract relay information from nuclei to motor neurons. The vestibularnuclei receive information through the vestibulocochlear nerve...
the nigrostriatal pathway, the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, the vestibularnuclei, and different sensory areas of the cerebral cortex. All of these...
longitudinal fasciculus which controls vertical gaze. They project to the vestibularnuclei. https://uni-tuebingen.de/uni/knl/Vilis/originof.htm http://anatomy...
terminate in different areas, including the superior colliculus, the vestibularnuclei, and the cerebellum. It contains the interstitial nucleus of Cajal...
from the vestibularnuclei, spinal cord and the tegmentum. Output from the inferior peduncle is via efferent fibers to the vestibularnuclei and the reticular...
several regions modulate the lordosis reflex. The vestibularnuclei and the cerebellum, via the vestibular tract, send information which makes it possible...
cells. Nerve fibers attached to these hair cells carry signals to the vestibularnuclei in the brain, which are then used to gain information about the body's...
The medial vestibular nucleus (Schwalbe nucleus) is one of the vestibularnuclei. It is located in the medulla oblongata. Lateral vestibulo-spinal tract...
arousal is greatly elevated. Under normal conditions, medial and vestibularnuclei, cortical, thalamic, and cerebellar centers coordinate things such...
(containing first-roder axons from the vestibular nerve as well as second-order axons from the vestibularnuclei), and from Purkinje cells of the cortex...
composed of fibers originating in the lateral, superior, and inferior vestibularnuclei (primarily the lateral). It projects ipsilaterally down to the lumbar...
first-order axons: 291 from the vestibular ganglion: 294 /vestibular nerve as well as second-order axons from the vestibularnuclei.: 291 They pass through...
In the area of the lateral recess, the vestibular area (containing the vestibularnuclei) and the cochlear nuclei may be found. In the vicinity, the medullary...
impulses travel along the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve to the vestibularnuclei in the brainstem. The vestibular system is important in...
serotonin in the brainstem caused by betahistine inhibits the activity of vestibularnuclei. Betahistine comes in both a tablet form and as an oral solution,...
response for balance and orientation: vestibulospinal tracts from the vestibularnuclei and reticulospinal tracts from the pons and medulla. Lesions of these...
take place at the vestibularnuclei, where a significant excitatory input is mediated by ACh receptors, and also at the vestibular periphery where mACh...
The spinal trigeminal nerve nuclei which contains the general somatic afferent column. The cochlear and vestibularnuclei, which contain the special somatic...
The vestibular nerve is one of the two branches of the vestibulocochlear nerve (the cochlear nerve being the other). In humans the vestibular nerve transmits...