1988
DOI: 10.1159/000116551
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Planar Relations of Semicircular Canals in Awake, Resting Turtles, <i>Pseudemys script</i><i>a</i>

Abstract: As part of a project aimed at elucidating mechanisms of vestibulocollic control in the red-eared turtle Pseudemys scripta, we have calculated the planar relations of its semicircular canals using principal-components analysis. This information is prerequisite to understanding the pattern of canal activation that is set up by head movement of any spatial form. In addition, we have developed a method for monitoring canal orientation in an awake, behaving animal, and we have used this technique to assess canal po… Show more

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“…The C57Bl/6J and CBA/CaJ mice also show a deviation from parallel between contralateral, synergistic pairs of canals. A range of 7.84--11.81-was observed in both of the strains of mice, which coincides with observations in other studies: 4.81--14.91-in turtle (Brichta et al 1988), 12.49--14.49-in cat (Blanks et al 1972, and 3.3--20.0-in pigeons (Dickman 1996). Other studies show greater ranges of deviations from parallel: 11.1--33.2-in toadfish (Ghanem et al 1998) and15.32--26.78-in rabbit (Mazza andWinterson 1984).…”
Section: Orientation and Orthogonality Of Canalssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The C57Bl/6J and CBA/CaJ mice also show a deviation from parallel between contralateral, synergistic pairs of canals. A range of 7.84--11.81-was observed in both of the strains of mice, which coincides with observations in other studies: 4.81--14.91-in turtle (Brichta et al 1988), 12.49--14.49-in cat (Blanks et al 1972, and 3.3--20.0-in pigeons (Dickman 1996). Other studies show greater ranges of deviations from parallel: 11.1--33.2-in toadfish (Ghanem et al 1998) and15.32--26.78-in rabbit (Mazza andWinterson 1984).…”
Section: Orientation and Orthogonality Of Canalssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This is in the range of other reported species, with the canals of the cat ranging from 0.38-to 4.23- (Blanks et al 1972), turtle from 5.67-to 9.83- (Brichta et al 1988), and albino rat from 0.2-to 12.3-(Cummins 1924). The C57Bl/6J and CBA/CaJ mice also show a deviation from parallel between contralateral, synergistic pairs of canals.…”
Section: Orientation and Orthogonality Of Canalssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Physiologic study of semicircular canal function requires accurate positioning of the head to bring a particular canal into the plane of rotation. The orientation of the plane in which each canal lies has been determined geometrically from the shape of the labyrinth in many species, including toadfish (Ghanem et al, 1998), turtle (Brichta et al, 1988), pigeon (Dickman, 1996), guinea pig (Curthoys et al, 1975), rabbit (Ezure et al, 1984;Mazza et al, 1984), cat (Blanks et al, 1972;Ezure et al, 1984), monkey (Blanks et al, 1985;Reisine et al, 1988), and human (Blanks et al, 1975a;Spoor et al, 1998;Takagi et al, 1988;Takagi et al, 1989).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%