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A short latency vestibular evoked potential (VsEP) produced by bone-conducted acoustic stimulationNeil P McAngus Todd
Department of Psychology, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom
J Acoust Soc Am 114:3264-72. 2003..The evoked potentials may also have application as a noninvasive and nontraumatic test of vestibular projections to the cortex...
Single trial detection of human vestibular evoked myogenic potentials is determined by signal-to-noise ratioNeil P McAngus Todd
Faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
J Appl Physiol 109:53-9. 2010....
Low-frequency tuning in the human vestibular-ocular projection is determined by both peripheral and central mechanismsNeil P M Todd
Faculty of Life Science, Jacksons Mill, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Neurosci Lett 458:43-7. 2009..These results suggest that properties of the vestibulo-ocular pathway also contribute to the low-frequency tuning that occurs for the OVEMP, in addition to previously reported end-organ effects...
A utricular origin of frequency tuning to low-frequency vibration in the human vestibular system?Neil P M Todd
University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Neurosci Lett 451:175-80. 2009..Our results suggest that the tuning is at least in part due to properties of end-organs themselves, while the 100Hz best frequency may be a specifically utricular feature...
Tuning and sensitivity of the human vestibular system to low-frequency vibrationNeil P McAngus Todd
Faculty of Life Science, Jacksons Mill, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Neurosci Lett 444:36-41. 2008..These results extend our knowledge of vibration-sensitivity of vestibular afferents but also are remarkable as they indicate that the seismic sensitivity of the human vestibular system exceeds that of the cochlea for low-frequencies...
A source analysis of short-latency vestibular evoked potentials produced by air- and bone-conducted soundNeil P McAngus Todd
Faculty of Life Science, Moffat Building, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Clin Neurophysiol 119:1881-94. 2008..To map short-latency vestibular evoked potentials (VsEPs) using air- (AC) and bone-conducted (BC) sound and to perform source analysis to determine their origin...
Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (OVEMPs) produced by impulsive transmastoid accelerationsNeil P M Todd
Faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester, Moffat Building, Manchester, UK
Clin Neurophysiol 119:1638-51. 2008..We examined extraocular muscle activity associated with impulsive acceleration of the head in the transmastoid plane...
Estimated source intensity and active space of the American alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis) vocal displayNeil P McAngus Todd
Faculty of Life Science, Jackson s Mill, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, United Kingdom
J Acoust Soc Am 122:2906-15. 2007..It is suggested that alligator vocal communication may involve two distinct sensory mechanisms which may subserve the functions of scene analysis and reproduction, respectively...
Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (OVEMPs) produced by air- and bone-conducted soundNeil P McAngus Todd
Faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Clin Neurophysiol 118:381-90. 2007..To determine the origin and properties of short latency extraocular potentials produced by activation of the vestibular apparatus using two modes of acoustic stimulation...
Siamang gibbons exceed the saccular threshold: intensity of the song of Hylobates syndactylusNeil P McAngus Todd
Department of Psychology, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom
J Acoust Soc Am 115:3077-80. 2004..Thus reproductive vocal behavior of primates may be influenced by a primitive acoustical reward pathway inherited from a common ancestor with anamniotes. In humans such a pathway could explain the compulsion for exposure to loud music...
