Myotatic, kinesthetic, and vestibular mechanisms [electronic resource] / edited by A.V.S. de Reuck and Julie Knight.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Wiley)
Corporate Authors: Symposium on Myotatic, Kinesthetic, and Vestibular Mechanisms London, England, Ciba Foundation
Other Authors: De Reuck, Anthony V. S., Knight, Julie
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: London : J. & A. Churchill, 1967.
Series:Ciba Foundation symposium.
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Table of Contents:
  • The innervation of mammalian skeletal muscle / D. Barker
  • On the functional properties of stretch receptors of mammalian skeletal muscles / Jan K.S. Jansen
  • Vibration and the stretch reflex / P.B.C. Matthews
  • Spinal cord and brain stem pathways for afferents from joints / Ernest Gardner
  • Some problems of postural sway / G.H. Begbie
  • Ultrastructure of the vestibular end organs / J. Wersall, L. Gleisner and P.-G. Lundquist
  • Functional aspects of vestibular structure / O. Lowenstein
  • Excretion and absorption of endolymph in the vestibular apparatus / G.F. Dohlman
  • Anatomical organization of cerebello-vestibulo-spinal pathways / A. Brodal
  • Vestibular influence upon spinal reflex activity / Bo E. Gernandt
  • Central mechanisms of vestibular and optokinetic nystagmus / Marcel Monnier
  • New techniques of otoneurological diagnosis. 1, Analysis of eye movements / N.G. Henriksson, A. Lundgren, K. Lundgren and A. Nilsson
  • New techniques of otoneurological diagnosis. 2, Vestibulo-spinal and postural patterns / N.G. Henriksson, G. Johansson and H. Östtund
  • Recent advances in the electronystagmo-graphic investigation of vestibular and other disorders of ocular movement / J.D. Hood
  • On the direction of spontaneous and positional nystagmus / A.J. Philipszoon and J.H. Bos
  • Observations on the structural basis of two rare varieties of hereditary deafness / C.S. Hallpike
  • Disturbance of water and electrolyte balance : some further reflections on its possible role in the causation of Ménière's disease / S.K. Bosher.