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Figure 5.
The utricle is indispensable for responses to ipsilateral steps, but not contralateral steps or impulses. A, Example responses (mean ± SD) to 20° step and impulse stimuli (top row) from vestibulospinal neurons in wild-type and rock solo mutants. B, Peak fluorescence responses to ipsilateral step, contralateral step, and impulse steps in both directions in wild-type and rock solo mutants in responsive (green) and nonresponsive (gray) neurons. |
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