Neurosci Behav Physiol
March 1996
The influence of lateral static tilts of the body (30 degrees, 45 degrees) on horizontal optokinetic nystagmus induced by rotation of an optokinetic cylinder at a constant rate (16 degrees, 30 degrees/sec) was investigated in 16 pigeons. The experiments made it possible to identify a statistically significant tilt-dependent asymmetry of the tonic otolithic influences on the optokinetic system which consisted in a marked inhibitory effect on horizontal optokinetic nystagmus of right-sided tilts by contrast with left-sided. The separate recording of oculomotor responses of the right and left eyes showed that the temporonasal-nasotemporal (TN-NT) asymmetry of horizontal optokinetic nystagmus which exists in the norm in the pigeon is maintained under the conditions of stationary lateral tilts of the body for the eye which is in the upper position, and is replaced by a symmetrical pattern for the eye which is in the lower position.
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March 1994
The influences of the static whole body roll tilts (30 or 45 degrees) on horizontal optokinetic nystagmus (HOKN) produced by optokinetic stimuli at a constant velocity (16 or 30 degrees/sec) were examined in the 16 pigeons. The significant tilt-dependent asymmetry of the tonic otolith effects on optokinetic system was revealed which consists in pronounced inhibitory effect of the right-hand tilts unlike the left-hand tilts on HOKN. Separate recording of the oculomotor responses from the right and left eyes showed that during static roll tilts the temporonasal-nasotemporal (TN-NT) asymmetry of HOKN normally existing in the pigeon remained for the eye disposed above and was replaced by symmetric pattern for the eye disposed below.
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January 1993
The mode of symmetrical position-related otolith influences modified the parameters of optokinetic nystagmus in pigeons. The symmetry of temporonasal-nasotemporal responses was due to increase in the NT-stimulation efficiency. The parameters of optokinetic nystagmus seems to depend on the direction of the otolith membrane shifts.
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December 1985
The possibility of cortical "kindling" organization in short time interval (2-3 hours) was shown in acute experiment on cats. The middle area of g. suprasilvius was stimulated by square current pulses (20 per s, 1 ms duration for 5 s with interstimulus intervals of 3 min).
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