Keisuke Kushiro
Affiliations: | 1999-2003 | Neurology | Mt. Sinai |
2004- | Kyoto University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan |
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Bernard Cohen | post-doc | 1999-2003 | Mount Sinai |
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Tani K, Ishimaru S, Yamamoto S, et al. (2019) Effect of dynamic visual motion on perception of postural vertical through the modulation of prior knowledge of gravity. Neuroscience Letters. 134687 |
Yamamoto S, Fujii K, Zippo K, et al. (2019) The kinetic mechanisms of vertical pointing movements. Heliyon. 5: e02012 |
Shimizu N, Wood S, Kushiro K, et al. (2016) The role of GABAB receptors in the vestibular oculomotor system in mice. Behavioural Brain Research |
Kushiro K, Goto F. (2013) Difference in perception of angular displacement according to applied waveforms Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 133: 449-453 |
Uchino Y, Kushiro K. (2011) Differences between otolith- and semicircular canal-activated neural circuitry in the vestibular system. Neuroscience Research. 71: 315-27 |
Goto F, Kushiro K, Tsutsumi T. (2011) Effect of chewing gum on static posturography in patients with balance disorders Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 131: 1187-1192 |
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 |
Kushiro K, Maruta J. (2006) Three-Dimensional Computation during Off-Vertical Axis Rotation (OVAR) in Monkeys Equilibrium Research. 65: 429-439 |
Kushiro K, Dai M, Kunin M, et al. (2002) Compensatory and orienting eye movements induced by off-vertical axis rotation (OVAR) in monkeys Journal of Neurophysiology. 88: 2445-2462 |
Meng H, Sato H, Imagawa M, et al. (2002) Morphology of physiologically identified otolith-related vestibular neurons in cats. Neuroscience Letters. 331: 37-40 |