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Understanding Vestibular Information Processing in Velocity-Storage Circuit and Application to Interpreting Clinical Manifestation of Vestibular Disorders
Jeong-Yoon Choi
Res Vestib Sci. 2021;20(3):81-92.   Published online September 15, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2021.20.3.81
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The velocity-storage circuit comprised of bilateral vestibular nucleus complexes, commissural fiber, and nodulus and uvula functions in refining the raw vestibular signal to estimate rotational velocity, gravity direction, and inertia. In this review, we pursued the functional significance of this velocity-storage circuit and how this physiologic knowledge could help us understand the clinical symptoms and signs of patients with vestibular disorders.
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Understanding vestibular information processing in velocity-storage circuit and application to interpreting clinical manifestation of vestibular disorders
Jeong-Yoon Choi
Received August 28, 2021  Accepted September 2, 2021  Published online September 2, 2021  
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AbstractAbstract
The velocity storage circuit comprised of bilateral vestibular nucleus complexes, commissural fiber, and nodulus and uvula functions in refining the raw vestibular signal to estimate rotational velocity, gravity direction, and inertia. In this review, we pursued the functional significance of this velocity-storage circuit and how this physiologic knowledge could help us understand the clinical symptoms and signs of patients with vestibular disorders.

Res Vestib Sci : Research in Vestibular Science