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Vestibular information is required for dead reckoning in the rat.
J Neurosci. 2002 Nov 15;22(22):10009-17. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-22-10009.2002.
J Neurosci. 2002.
PMID: 12427858
Free PMC article.
The scores of vestibular reflex tests predicted the dead reckoning deficit. The vestibular animals were also impaired in learning a new piloting task. This is the first unambiguous demonstration that vestibular information is used in d …
The scores of vestibular reflex tests predicted the dead reckoning deficit. The vestibular animals were also imp …
A video demonstration of preserved piloting by scent tracking but impaired dead reckoning after fimbria-fornix lesions in the rat.
Whishaw IQ, Gorny BP.
Whishaw IQ, et al.
J Vis Exp. 2009 Apr 24;(26):1193. doi: 10.3791/1193.
J Vis Exp. 2009.
PMID: 19398947
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Piloting requires the use of the relationships between relatively stable external (visual, olfactory, auditory) cues, whereas dead reckoning requires the integration of cues generated by self-movement. ...Dead reckoning is colloquially ca …
Piloting requires the use of the relationships between relatively stable external (visual, olfactory, auditory) cues, whereas dead …
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