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  • Title: Role of the otolith organs in generation of horizontal nystagmus: effects of selective labyrinthine lesions.
    Author: Cohen B, Suzuki JI, Raphan T.
    Journal: Brain Res; 1983 Oct 03; 276(1):159-64. PubMed ID: 6626994.
    Abstract:
    Selective labyrinthine lesions were made to study the origin of excitation in the labyrinth during off-vertical axis rotation. Plugging the semicircular canals abolishes the response to rotation about a vertical axis, but optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN) and the sustained horizontal nystagmus induced by off-vertical axis rotation (OVAR) are maintained. After cutting the nerves of the lateral semicircular canals, neither horizontal OKAN nor the continuous horizontal nystagmus associated with off-axis rotation can be induced, although vertical OKN, OKAN and vestibular nystagmus are intact. This supports the theory that labyrinthine activity responsible for the nystagmus induced by OVAR arises in the otolith organs and couples to the oculomotor system through the velocity storage mechanism.
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