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Published May 1999 | public
Journal Article

The Contributions of Vestibular Signals to the Representations of Space in the Posterior Parietal Cortex

Abstract

Vestibular signals play an important role in spatial orientation, perception of object location, and control of self‐motion. Prior physiological research on vestibular information processing has focused on brainstem mechanisms; relatively little is known about the processing of vestibular information at the level of the cerebral cortex. Recent electrophysiological experiments examining the use of vestibular canal signals in two different perceptual tasks are described: computation of self motion and localization of visual stimuli in a world‐centered reference frame. These two perceptual functions are mediated by different parts wof the posterior parietal cortex, the former in the dorsal aspect of the medial superior temporal area (MSTd) and the latter in area 7a.

Additional Information

© 1999 New York Academy of Sciences. The work from our lab, reviewed here, was supported by the National Eye Institute, the Office of Naval Research, the Human Frontiers Scientific Program, and the James G. Boswell Foundation. We thank Betty Gillikin and Viktor Shcherbatyuk for technical assistance and Cierina Reyes for editorial assistance.

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