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Page 1: Vestibulo-ocular Reflex: Functional Role Circuitry of ... III_ 05.pdf · Vestibulo-ocular Reflex: Functional Role Circuitry of Direct Pathway System Dynamics and Levels of Analysis

Vestibulo-ocular Reflex:

Functional RoleCircuitry of Direct PathwaySystem Dynamics and Levels of Analysis

1) Neurons 2) Neural Circuits 3) Behavior

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Functional Role of the Vestibulo-ocular Reflex

VOR GainOKN Gain

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The Semicircular Canals: Rotational Movement Sensors

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Hydrodynamic analysis of the canals predicted that the relationship between the angular displacement of the endolymph (ε(t)) and the head’s angular acceleration (α(t)) is:

θd ε2/dt2 + Π/dt + ∆ ε = θα(t)

Where: θ is the effective moment of inertia of the endolymph.

Π is a damping constant that reflects the viscous drag exerted by the canal wall as the endolymphflows past it, and

∆ Is a elastic restoring factor related

The dynamics of this equation are governed by two time constants,

1) a long one (τ1= Π / ∆ = 5s) and 2) a short one (τ2= θ / Π =.004s).

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Calculated response to sinusoidal inputs of head velocity based of the torsion-pendulum model

θd ε2/dt2 + Π/dt + ∆ ε = θα(t)

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Vestibular afferents response to “velocity trapezoid” inputs as predicted by the torsion-pendulum model

θd ε2/dt2 + Π/dt + ∆ ε = θα(t)

Dominant time constant is 5 s:

In contrast, the VOR has a time constant of ~20 s.

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Two types of Hair cells

Type I characterized by calyx like endings of the sensory fibers.

Type II characterized by more conventional (bulbous) cell fiber synapses.

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Regular Versus Irregular Afferents

- Spacing of action potentials

- Afferent gain and phase

- Efferent response magnitude

- Galvanic sensitivity

-Afferent innervation patterns type II haircells - regular afferents type I haircells - irregular affernts

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Vestibular Nuclei: Inputs from the Labyrinth

Inputs:Superior/Medial

predominantly canalLateral

canal and otolithDescending

predominantly otolith

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IV (plant transfer function)Fr = Ro + kE + rĖ

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1 ms

1 ms1 ms

Horizontal Semicircular

Canal

H

+

ABD

I-PVP

Pathway delays

4 ms

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Sinusoidal head perturbations: VOR dynamicshigher peak head velocities

A.

Gai

n

00.20.40.60.81.01.21.41.61.82.0

0 5 10 15 20 25 30Frequency (Hz)

B.

Phas

e (D

eg)

-80-60-40-20

020406080

0 5 10 15 20 25 30Frequency (Hz)

±271º/s±233º/s ±178º/s±154º/s

±150º/s±217º/s ±233º/s ±178º/s

±154º/s±150º/s

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1 ms

1 ms1 ms

Horizontal Semicircular

Canal

H

+

ABD

I-PVP

Pathway delays

4 ms

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Low versus High Frequency Rotations

Sadeghi and Cullen, in preparation

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Low versus High Frequency Rotations

Sadeghi and Cullen, in preparation

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PVP gain and phase response

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Horizontal Semicircular

Canal

H

+

ABD

I-PVP

Intrinsic Membrane Properties

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Serafin et al. 1991a,b

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Postinhibitory Rebound Firing Correlates With Firing Rate Adaptation

Firing Rate Adaptation (FRA)

Sekirnjak and du Lac, 2002

Postinhibitory Rebound Firing (PRF)

Sekirnjak and du Lac, 2002

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Sekirnjak and du Lac 2002