2016
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.16-19151
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Distribution of Palisade Endings Across Species Suggests They Function in Vergence Eye Movement Control

Abstract: Mammalian extraocular muscles (EOMs) are remarkably different from ''regular'' skeletal muscles in structure and sensory innervation. In addition to classical twitch-type fibers, they contain amphibian-like tonic fibers that are connected to putative sensory receptors only found in EOMs, the palisade endings (PEs). In trying to understand the function of these and other eye muscle proprioceptors (see Leigh and Zee 1 for a recent summary), one must also account for their idiosyncratic presence and distribution … Show more

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