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gaze stabilization

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Direction-selective ganglion cells in primate retina: a subcortical substrate for reflexive gaze stabilization?

Teresa Puthussery
University of California, Berkeley
Jan 23, 2023

To maintain a stable and clear image of the world, our eyes reflexively follow the direction in which a visual scene is moving. Such gaze stabilization mechanisms reduce image blur as we move in the environment. In non-primate mammals, this behavior is initiated by ON-type direction-selective ganglion cells (ON-DSGCs), which detect the direction of image motion and transmit signals to brainstem nuclei that drive compensatory eye movements. However, ON-DSGCs have not yet been functionally identified in primates, raising the possibility that the visual inputs that drive this behavior instead arise in the cortex. In this talk, I will present molecular, morphological and functional evidence for identification of an ON-DSGC in macaque retina. The presence of ON-DSGCs highlights the need to examine the contribution of subcortical retinal mechanisms to normal and aberrant gaze stabilization in the developing and mature visual system. More generally, our findings demonstrate the power of a multimodal approach to study sparsely represented primate RGC types.

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CONTRIBUTION OF SPINO-VESTIBULAR PATHWAYS TO GAZE STABILIZATION AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER LESION

Angélique Delaval, Clarisse Batifol, Damiano Turrisi, Louise Schenberg, Michele Tagliabue, François Lambert, Mathieu Beraneck

FENS Forum 2026

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The fundamentals of Gaze stabilization – What the eyes can tell us about sensory integration

Tobias Wibble, Sten Grillner, Tony Pansell, Juan Pérez-Fernández

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