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Nucleus prepositus

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1000: 26: 245:) are believed to maintain eccentric (i.e. off resting position) direction of gaze, counteracting forces pulling the eye back to its default, resting, straight-forward gazing position after saccades. The nucleus prepositus is thought to provide information about eye position. 241:
The nucleus prepositus integrates velocity-position information for horizontal eye movements to enable eccentric gaze. Tonic neurons of the nucleus (along with those of with the
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Injury to the nucleus prepositus results in inability to hold gaze upon a visual target;
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It may be conceptually regarded as a vestibular nucleus.
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perihypoglossal nuclei
pons
medulla oblongata
horizontal gaze
conjugate eye movement
hypoglossal nucleus
paramedian pontine reticular formation
intercalated nucleus
medial vestibular nucleus
superior colliculus
serotonergic
raphe nuclei
frontal eye fields
medial
vestibular nuclei
paramedian pontine reticular formation
interstitial nucleus of Cajal
cranial nerve nuclei
extrinsic eye muscles
oculomotor (CN III)
trochlear (CN IV)
abducens (CN VI) nuclei
medial longitudinal fasciculus

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