CVNet - query on image stabilization

Color and Vision Network (cvnet@lawton.ewind.com)
Wed, 10 Mar 1999 01:04:41 -0800

From: "peres" <peres@mbox5.singnet.com.sg>
To: <cvnet@lawton.ewind.com>
Subject: Vision and postural stabilization

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Subject: Vision and postural stabilization

Thanks for posting this query on CVNet
Val=E9rie
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Does anyone know some human or animal studies indicating which neural =
circuits mediate the visual contribution to the stabilization of =
posture? In particular is it known whether this process is cortical or =
subcortical?
We have seen a lot of papers hypothesizing that the large RF in the =
posterior parietal cortex might be involved, but is there any proof of =
this?
Thanks in advance for your help
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Val=E9rie Cornilleau-P=E9r=E8s
Singapore Eye Research Institute,=20
Joint Vision Lab, Sing Polytechnic W212,=20
500 Dover Road , 139651 Singapore
Tel (65) 773 94 05 or 773 94 03 Fax (65) 773 94 08
email vcp@cdf-lppa.in2p3.fr

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Subject: Vision and postural=20 stabilization

Thanks for posting = this query on=20 CVNet
Valérie
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Does anyone know some human or = animal studies=20 indicating which neural circuits mediate the visual contribution to the=20 stabilization of posture? In particular is it known whether this process = is=20 cortical or subcortical?
We have seen a lot of papers = hypothesizing=20 that the large RF in the posterior parietal cortex might be involved, = but is=20 there any proof of this?
Thanks in advance for your = help
 
Valérie=20 Cornilleau-Pérès
Singapore Eye Research Institute, =
Joint=20 Vision Lab, Sing Polytechnic W212,
500 Dover Road , 139651 = Singapore
Tel=20 (65) 773 94 05 or 773 94 03 Fax (65) 773 94 08
email vcp@cdf-lppa.in2p3.fr
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