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Study on Morphology, Age and Growth of River <i>Perca fluviatilis</i> in Kalasuke Reservoir, Xinjiang, China. [PDF]
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[Otolith-visual conflict suppresses the otolith-ocular reflex].
Naomi, Katayama, Shigeo, Mori
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Hearing Research, 2000
The masses and the area sizes of the otoliths for the utriculus, sacculus and lagena of 15 species of the Black Sea fish are analyzed. Morphometrical otolith regularities are derived and their functional and ecomorphological explanations are suggested.
D V, Lychakov, Y T, Rebane
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The masses and the area sizes of the otoliths for the utriculus, sacculus and lagena of 15 species of the Black Sea fish are analyzed. Morphometrical otolith regularities are derived and their functional and ecomorphological explanations are suggested.
D V, Lychakov, Y T, Rebane
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Medical alphabet, 2022
Labyrinth of the inner ear consists of two parts: semicircular canals and vestibulum. Vestibular disorders predominantly associated with vertigo – the feeling of moving of the surrounding objects and oscillopsia. However, vertigo is a result of the damage of ampullar receptors in semicircular canals and their connections with vestibular nuclei in ...
M. V. Zamergrad +3 more
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Labyrinth of the inner ear consists of two parts: semicircular canals and vestibulum. Vestibular disorders predominantly associated with vertigo – the feeling of moving of the surrounding objects and oscillopsia. However, vertigo is a result of the damage of ampullar receptors in semicircular canals and their connections with vestibular nuclei in ...
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1988
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The otolith organs are the linear motion sensors of the mammalian system. As part of the vestibular system these small organs are located in the inner ear. Mathematically modeled, they consist of an overdamped second-order system with elastic, viscous damping, and mass elements.
J. Wallace Grant, William A. Best
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">The otolith organs are the linear motion sensors of the mammalian system. As part of the vestibular system these small organs are located in the inner ear. Mathematically modeled, they consist of an overdamped second-order system with elastic, viscous damping, and mass elements.
J. Wallace Grant, William A. Best
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Fisheries Research, 1999
Otolith thermal marking is a widely used technique for identifying origins of hatchery-produced salmonids, using short-term temperature fluctuations to induce distinctive structural marks onto the otoliths of incubating fish. This has clear economic advantages over individual tagging techniques, where fins are clipped or materials inserted into the ...
Eric C. Volk +2 more
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Otolith thermal marking is a widely used technique for identifying origins of hatchery-produced salmonids, using short-term temperature fluctuations to induce distinctive structural marks onto the otoliths of incubating fish. This has clear economic advantages over individual tagging techniques, where fins are clipped or materials inserted into the ...
Eric C. Volk +2 more
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British Journal of Audiology, 1992
Otolithic signals contribute to; (1) perception of orientation and linear motion, (2) generate compensatory eye movements in response to linear acceleration of the head and (3) participate in the co-ordination of movement and balance. Tests of these functions shown to be useful in identifying clinical disorders have been reviewed: (1) Evaluation of ...
M A, Gresty, A M, Bronstein
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Otolithic signals contribute to; (1) perception of orientation and linear motion, (2) generate compensatory eye movements in response to linear acceleration of the head and (3) participate in the co-ordination of movement and balance. Tests of these functions shown to be useful in identifying clinical disorders have been reviewed: (1) Evaluation of ...
M A, Gresty, A M, Bronstein
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2019
Two technically simple tests, vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) and subjective visual vertical/horizontal (SVV/H) test, have the potential to transform otolith function testing from the research laboratory to the outpatient clinic. Cervical- and ocular-VEMPs are short latency surface potentials produced through the activation of saccular and ...
Rachael L, Taylor, Miriam S, Welgampola
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Two technically simple tests, vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) and subjective visual vertical/horizontal (SVV/H) test, have the potential to transform otolith function testing from the research laboratory to the outpatient clinic. Cervical- and ocular-VEMPs are short latency surface potentials produced through the activation of saccular and ...
Rachael L, Taylor, Miriam S, Welgampola
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