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- W167033351 abstract "Numerous studies on the mechanisms of functional recovery from unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions have been performed, making the vestibular lesion model one of the best-studied neural recovery models. Undoubtedly, the long-lasting interest in this model was initiated by the observation that the severe symptoms, which are seen immediately after the removal of one vestibular labyrinth, abate rather quickly with time. Besides the presence of an easily demonstrable recovery of function, the vestibular lesion model offers several other features, which make it an attractive model for the study of neural plasticity. Following unilateral labyrinthectomy, the central nervous system has to cope with two major groups of motor deficits. Firstly, the symmetrical tonic influence exerted by the vestibular receptors via vestibular afferents on posture of the head, body and in the resting condition is altered by unilateral withdrawal of resting activity in vestibular nerve fibers. The second and equally important task of the nervous system consists in the adjustment of the lesion-induced gain deficits of vestibular reflexes during the head and body movements. This chapter discusses on the behavioral and single unit work performed in mammals, mainly the rat and cat. Emphasis is on the results obtained with the vestibuloocular system since it has been studied in much detail, particularly, as far as its dynamic performance is concerned. However, the vestibulospinal system will be dealt with in conjunction with the recovery of head posture after lesion." @default.
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