NSCI 324 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: The Comcast Network, Vestibulocochlear Nerve, Medial Rectus Muscle

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Ho x (-1) = eo: h = head velocity detected from the vestibular complex and semi circular canals in the inner ear. If the head goes in one direction, the eye goes in the opposite direction (-1) This is important because it allows the hair cells to respond in both on and off directions; depending on the way that the head turns. Head moves right; therefore vor moves eyes to the left: head moves right. On the right side, the hair cells will become depolarized; leading to excitation of the vestibular nucleus. On the left side, the hair cells become hyperpolarized; leading to inhibition of the vestibular nucleus: the vestibular nucleus on the r side received excitation from the canals. Axons carrying excitatory inputs decussate to the contralateral abducens nucleus on the l side. Excitatory projections from the vestibular nucleus project ipsilaterally to abducens on the r side. The vestibular nucleus on the l side received inhibition from the canals.

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