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Talk Neuro to Me
The Carrick Institute
63 episodes
3 months ago
This podcast covers topics in neuroscience, health and performance with the Carrick Institute
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This podcast covers topics in neuroscience, health and performance with the Carrick Institute
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Education
News,
Daily News
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Episode 54: Fastigial Nucleus and Trunk Position
Talk Neuro to Me
33 minutes 13 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 54: Fastigial Nucleus and Trunk Position
In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on the Fastigial Nucleus and trunk position. Prof. Carrick describes the dominance of trunk position over head position in vestibular processing of the cerebellum. Humankind must be able to activate different groups of muscles even with the same head position and vestibular activation. Trunk proprioceptors have vestibular targets in the Fastigial nucleus and promote this functionality that allows us to support posture and locomotion. This episode was originally recorded in 2010.
Talk Neuro to Me
This podcast covers topics in neuroscience, health and performance with the Carrick Institute