VF - Eye Movements 4 - Optokinetic, Vestibulo-Ocular & Vergence Pathways - Week 6 Flashcards
What are the two functions of the vestibular system? Is the vestibular system alone responsible for these?
-Maintain balance
-Maintain stable gaze as we move
Is not solely responsible
Define what is meant by translational and rotational motion in terms of the vestibular system.
Translational - movement along an axis - xyz
Rotational - rotational movement around an axis - xyz
With what are the semicircular canals better aligned with?
The orbits of the eyes.
What do semicircular canals detect?
Angular acceleration
How is linear acceleration detected, and does this include gravity?
Sensed by the utricle and the saccule.
Gravity is also detected.
Describe the mechanism by which the utricle and saccule operate.
Otoliths are tiny crystals embedded in a gel found in the utricle and saccule.
When they are displaced, they provide load on the hair cells underlying the gel, allowing them to detect linear acceleration in all possible planes.
Describe what happens if an otolith becomes dislodged.
If an otolith is dislodged, it may find its way into the semicircular canal with age.
This has a rotation sensor become a gravity sensor.
The condition is called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
Describe where rotation is sensed, and explain how this is done.
Takes place within the ampulla at the base of the semicircular canals.
Within there is a gelatinous mass with hair cell cilia within called the cupula.
When the head turns, the inertia of the endolymph distends the cupula which is sensed by the hair cells.
Define tonic firing rate, and how rotation affects paired semicircular canals.
Cupula within the ampulla of paired semicircular canals fire at a basal rate, the tonic firing rate.
When one is innervated, the other is inhibited.
This is due to how the canals are arranged relative to each other.
Define kinocilium, and the pressure required to inhibit or excite them.
They are the hair cilia found within the cupula.
Forward pressure excites them, and backward pressure inhibits them.
What happens to hair cells in the cupula if rotation occurs at a constant velocity for some time?
The endolymph will eventually catch up with the canal, and the cupula will straighten out.
Describe the 3 neuron arc, and where they project to.
- Oculomotor and abducens nerves which drive the eye muscles, project to the oculomotor/abducens nuclei respectively.
- Vestibular nucleus neuron, projecting to the oculomotor/abducens nuclei.
- Vistibulocochlear nerve, innervates the ear, projects to the vestibular nuclei, originiates from the inner ear.
Describe push-pull organisation.
For a given head rotation, the signal from one canal increases basal firing rate.
At the same time, the other canal decreases in basal firing rate.
Consider that rotation is sensed by 2 different inputs to semicircular canals.
What would happen if one canal, or its pathway, were damaged?
The brain would perceive a rotation, and generate an eye movement to compensate for a head motion that isnt occuring.
Describe a test to assess an individual’s VOR.
To maintain gaze when the head is turned.
The head is thrust to one side suddenly, and the eye is checked to see it can maintain gaze.