Up–Down Asymmetry of Cerebellar Activation During Vertical Pursuit Eye Movements

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Stefan Glasauer
Thomas Stephan
Roger Kalla
Sarah Marti
Dominik Straumann
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[1] Ludwig-Maximilian University,Center for Sensorimotor Research, Clinical Neurosciences, Klinikum Grosshadern
[2] Ludwig-Maximilian University,Department of Neurology, Klinikum Grosshadern
[3] University Hospital Zürich,Department of Neurology
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The Cerebellum | 2009年 / 8卷
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fMRI; Flocculus; Downbeat nystagmus;
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Animal experiments have demonstrated that the vast majority of vertical gaze-velocity Purkinje cells in the cerebellar floccular lobe, whose firing rate is modulated during vertical smooth pursuit eye movements, show a preference for downward pursuit. Here we validate the functional vertical asymmetry of the cerebellar flocculus in humans using functional magnetic resonance imaging by demonstrating a significantly higher activation of the floccular lobe for downward than for upward pursuit. The findings corroborate our recent hypothesis on the pathogenesis of cerebellar downbeat nystagmus.
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