Yoshio Uchino

Affiliations: 
Tokyo Medical University, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Vestibular Research
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Uchino Y, Isu N. (2012) Properties of Vestibulo-ocular and/or Vestibulocollic Neurons in the Cat The Head-Neck Sensory Motor System
Uchino Y, Kushiro K. (2011) Differences between otolith- and semicircular canal-activated neural circuitry in the vestibular system. Neuroscience Research. 71: 315-27
Kushiro K, Bai R, Kitajima N, et al. (2008) Properties and axonal trajectories of posterior semicircular canal nerve-activated vestibulospinal neurons. Experimental Brain Research. 191: 257-64
Kitajima N, Sugita-Kitajima A, Bai R, et al. (2006) Axonal pathways and projection levels of anterior semicircular canal nerve-activated vestibulospinal neurons in cats. Neuroscience Letters. 406: 1-5
Uchino Y, Sasaki M, Sato H, et al. (2005) Otolith and canal integration on single vestibular neurons in cats. Experimental Brain Research. 164: 271-85
Uchino Y. (2005) Physiology and morphology of functionally identified vestibular afferents and 2 nd order vestibular neurons Equilibrium Research. 64: 193-202
Sugita A, Kitajima N, Koizuka I, et al. (2005) Comparison of spinal projection of the vestibular neurons receiving inputs from horizontal semicircular canal and otolith in cats Equilibrium Research. 64: 12-21
Goto F, Meng H, Bai R, et al. (2004) Eye movements evoked by selective saccular nerve stimulation in cats. Auris, Nasus, Larynx. 31: 220-5
Sugita A, Bai R, Imagawa M, et al. (2004) Properties of horizontal semicircular canal nerve-activated vestibulospinal neurons in cats. Experimental Brain Research. 156: 478-86
Uchino Y. (2004) Role of cross-striolar and commissural inhibition in the vestibulocollic reflex. Progress in Brain Research. 143: 403-9
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