2013
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00004
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Processing of visual signals related to self-motion in the cerebellum of pigeons

Abstract: In this paper I describe the key features of optic flow processing in pigeons. Optic flow is the visual motion that occurs across the entire retina as a result of self-motion and is processed by subcortical visual pathways that project to the cerebellum. These pathways originate in two retinal-recipient nuclei, the nucleus of the basal optic root (nBOR) and the nucleus lentiformis mesencephali, which project to the vestibulocerebellum (VbC) (folia IXcd and X), directly as mossy fibers, and indirectly as climbi… Show more

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“…The similarity of the pattern of ZII expression was most striking in lobule IXcd of the VbC. In both tinamous and pigeons, 7 ZII +/-stripes were present [Pakan et al, 2007;Wylie, 2013]. Moreover, a thin ZII+ stripe (see '?'…”
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“…The similarity of the pattern of ZII expression was most striking in lobule IXcd of the VbC. In both tinamous and pigeons, 7 ZII +/-stripes were present [Pakan et al, 2007;Wylie, 2013]. Moreover, a thin ZII+ stripe (see '?'…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…4 ) that divides the P2+ stripe into medial and lateral halves were present in both tinamous and pigeons. In pigeons, the ZII stripes within the VbC correspond to specific patterns of optic flow, such that each optic flow sagittal zone encompasses an adjacent ZII+/-stripe pair [Graham and Wylie, 2012;Pakan et al, 2010Wylie, 2013]. The VbC is a site for the integration of vestibular [Wilson et al, 1974], optic flow [Wylie andFrost, 1991, 1993;, and cutaneous information [Schulte and Necker, 1998] and it is critical for mediating compensatory head, body, and eye movements to facilitate retinal image stabilization [Waespe and Henn, 1987].…”
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“…To do this, we measured the ZII+ and ZII-stripes from coronal sections every 320 μm using Openlab imaging software, and using the CB labeling to verify ZII-negative stripes. Starting at the midline, which was identified by a notch or gap in the Purkinje cell layer Wylie, 2013], positive and negative stripe widths were measured moving laterally for both the ventral and the dorsal lamellae of each folium. A positive ZII stripe was defined as having intense Purkinje cell labeling and a negative ZII stripe as having little to no labeling.…”
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“…The LM and the nBOR project directly to IXcd [Brecha et al, 1980;Gamlin and Cohen, 1988;Wylie et al, 1997] and indirectly to IXcd and X via the inferior olive [Arends and Zeigler, 1989;Lau et al, 1998;Wylie et al, 1999Wylie et al, , 2007Crowder et al, 2000;Wylie, 2001]. The VbC is involved in the analysis of optic flow resulting from self-motion and is critical for control of locomotion and stabilization of eye movements [for reviews, see Simpson, 1984;Wylie, 2013].…”
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confidence: 99%