Complex vestibular macular anatomical relationships need a synthetic approach.
Mammalian vestibular maculae are anatomically organized for complex parallel processing of linear acceleration information. Anatomical findings in rat maculae are provided in order to underscore this complexity, which is little understood functionally. This report emphasizes that a synthetic approac...
| Publicado en: | Acta Oto-Laryngologica (Supplement) Vol. 121; pp. 25 - 29 |
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| Formato: | Journal Article |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Sep2001 Supplement 545
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| Sumario: | Mammalian vestibular maculae are anatomically organized for complex parallel processing of linear acceleration information. Anatomical findings in rat maculae are provided in order to underscore this complexity, which is little understood functionally. This report emphasizes that a synthetic approach is critical to understanding how maculae function and the kind of information they conduct to the brain. |
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