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Vestibular Neurons

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<td><strong>Vestibular Neurons</strong></td>
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Vestibular neurons in the brainstem vestibular nuclei integrate head-motion and graviceptive signals with visual, proprioceptive, and cerebellar inputs to stabilize gaze, posture, and autonomic responses. In neurodegenerative disease, vestibular circuit impairment contributes to falls, gait instability, oscillopsia, autonomic symptoms, and reduced quality of life.

Core Anatomy and Connectivity

The vestibular nuclei complex spans rostral medulla and caudal pons and includes four major groups: superior, medial, lateral (Deiters), and inferior nuclei.[@cullen2012] Neurons are phenotypically diverse, including glutamatergic projection neurons and inhibitory interneurons using GABA or glycine.[@straka2021]

Principal Circuit Outputs

  • Vestibulo-ocular pathways to oculomotor nuclei for gaze stabilization.
  • Vestibulospinal pathways to spinal interneurons and motor neurons for balance.
  • Projections to thalamus and cortex for perception of self-motion and spatial orientation.
  • Dense reciprocal loops with cerebellar neurons, especially flocculonodular and vermal systems.

Multisensory Integration


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