

Publications
Papers:
Multimodal Integration in Rostral Fastigial Nucleus Provides an Estimate of Body Movement. J Neurosci. 2009 Aug 26.
Cullen KE, Brooks JX, Sadeghi,SG.
How actions alter sensory processing: reafference in the vestibular system. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 May;1164:29-36.
Dynamic characterization of agonist and antagonist oculomotoneurons during conjugate and disconjugate eye movements. J Neurophysiol. 2009 Apr 29.
Sadeghi SG, Mitchell DE, Cullen KE.
Different neural strategies for multimodal integration: comparison of two macaque monkey species. Exp Brain Res. 2009 May;195(1):45-57.
Sadeghi SG, Goldberg JM, Minor LB, Cullen KE.
Efferent-mediated responses in vestibular nerve afferents of the alert macaque. J Neurophysiol. 2009 Feb;101(2):988-1001.
Jamali M, Sadeghi SG, Cullen KE.
Response of vestibular nerve afferents innervating utricle and saccule during passive and active translations. J Neurophysiol. 2009 Jan;101(1):141-9.
Waitzman DM, Van Horn MR, Cullen KE.
Neuronal evidence for individual eye control in the primate cMRF. Prog Brain Res. 2008;171:143-50.
Dynamic coding of vertical facilitated vergence by premotor saccadic burst neurons. J Neurophysiol. 2008 Oct;100(4):1967-82.
Cherif S, Cullen KE, Galiana HL.
An improved method for the estimation of firing rate dynamics using an optimal digital filter. J Neurosci Methods. 2008 Aug 15;173(1):165-81.
Beraneck M, McKee JL, Aleisa M, Cullen KE.
Asymmetric recovery in cerebellar-deficient mice following unilateral labyrinthectomy. J Neurophysiol. 2008 Aug;100(2):945-58.
Vestibular system: the many facets of a multimodal sense. Annu Rev Neurosci. 2008;31:125-50. Review.
Van Horn MR, Sylvestre PA, Cullen KE.
The brain stem saccadic burst generator encodes gaze in three-dimensional space. J Neurophysiol. 2008 May;99(5):2602-16.
Aleisa M, Zeitouni AG, Cullen KE.
Vestibular compensation after unilateral labyrinthectomy: normal versus cerebellar dysfunctional mice. J Otolaryngol.2007 Dec;36(6):315-21.
Activity of vestibular nuclei neurons during vestibular and optokinetic stimulation in the alert mouse. J Neurophysiol. 2007 Sep;98(3):1549-65.
Sadeghi SG, Chacron MJ, Taylor MC, Cullen KE.
Neural variability, detection thresholds, and information transmission in the vestibular system. J Neurosci. 2007 Jan 24;27(4):771-81.
Eye, Head, and Body Coordination during Large Gaze Shifts in Rhesus Monkeys: Movement Kinematics and the Influence of Posture.
J Neurophysiol. 2007 Jan 17.
Sadeghi SG, Minor LB, Cullen KE.
Response of vestibular-nerve afferents to active and passive rotations under normal conditions and after unilateral labyrinthectomy.
J Neurophysiol. 2007 Feb;97(2):1503-14.
Sadeghi SG, Minor LB, Cullen KE.
Dynamics of the horizontal vestibuloocular reflex after unilateral labyrinthectomy: response to high frequency, high acceleration, and high velocity rotations. Exp Brain Res. 2006 Nov;175(3):471-84.
Pierre A. Sylvestre andKathleen E. Cullen Premotor Correlates of Integrated Feedback Control for Eye–Head Gaze Shifts. J. Neurosci. May 2006; 26: 4922-4929
Pathmanathan JS, Presnell R, Cromer JA, Cullen KE, Waitzman DM.
Spatial characteristics of neurons in the central mesencephalic reticular formation (cMRF) of head-unrestrained monkeys. Exp Brain Res. 2005 Nov 15;:1-16
Pathmanathan JS, Cromer JA, Cullen KE, Waitzman
Temporal characteristics of neurons in the central mesencephalic reticular formation of head unrestrained monkeys. Exp Brain Res. 2005 Nov 15;:1-22
Cullen KE.
Sensory signals during active versus passive movement. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2004 Dec;14(6):698-706.
Cullen K.E., Huterer M., Braidwood D.A., and Sylvestre P.A.
Time course of vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression during gaze shifts. J. Neurophysiol. 92(6):3408-22, 2004.
Vidal P-P., Degallaix L., Josset P., Gasc J.P., Cullen K. E.
Postural and locomotor control in normal and vestibularly deficient mice. J Physiol. Sep 1;559(Pt2):625-38, 2004.
McClung J. R., Cullen K. E., Shall M. S., Dimitrova D. M., and Goldberg S. J.
Effects of Electrode Penetrations Into the Abducens Nucleus of the Monkey: Eye Movement Recordings and Histopathological Evaluation of the Nuclei and Lateral Rectus Muscles. Exp Brain Res. 158(2):180-8, 2004.
Cullen K.E and Roy J. E.
Signal Processing in the Vestibular System during Active versus Passive Head Movements. J. Neurophysiol. 91(5):1919-33, 2004.
Roy J. E. and Cullen K.E.
Dissociating Self-Generated from Passively Applied Head Motion: Neural Mechanisms in the Vestibular Nuclei. J. Neuroscience, 24(9):2102-11, 2004.
Roy J. E. and Cullen K.E.
Brainstem pursuit pathways: dissociating visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs during combined eye-head gaze tracking. J. Neurophysiol, 90:271-90, 2003.
Sylvestre P.A., Choi J.T.L., and Cullen K.E.
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Discharge Dynamics of Oculomotor Neural Integrator Neurons During Conjugate and Disjunctive Saccades and Fixation, J. Neurophysiol , 90:739-54, 2003.
Sylvestre P.A. and Cullen K.E.
Dynamics of abducens nucleus neuron discharges during disjunctive saccades. J. Neurophysiol, 88:3452-68, 2002.
Huterer M. and Cullen K.E.
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Dynamics during High Frequency and High Acceleration Rotations of the Head-on-Body in Rhesus Monkey. J. Neurophysiol, 88:13-28, 2002.
Cullen K.E. and Minor L.B.
Semicircular Canal Afferents Similarly Encode Active and Passive Head-on-Body Rotations: Implications for the Role of Vestibular Efference. J. Neuroscience, 22(RC226):1-7,2002.
Roy J.E. and Cullen K.E.
Modulation of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Signals during Voluntary versus Passive Head Movements. J. Neurophysiol, 87(5):2337-57,2002.
Dubrovsky A.S. and Cullen K.E.
Head, Eye and Gaze Movement Dynamics during Closed and Open-Loop Head-Unrestrained Pursuit. J. Neurophysiol, 87(2):859-75,2002.
Sylvestre P.A., Galiana H.I. and Cullen K.E.
Conjugate and vergence oscillations during saccades and gaze shifts: implications for integrated control of binocular movement. J. Neurophysiol, 87(1):257-72, 2002.
Sylvestre P.A., Roy J.E. and Cullen K.E.
Do Extraocular Motoneurons Encode Head Velocity During Head-Restrained versus Head-Unrestrained Saccadic and Smooth Pursuit Movements? New York Academy of Sciences, 942:497-500, 2001.
Roy J.E. and Cullen K.E.
Passive Activation of Neck Proprioceptive Inputs Does Not Influence the Discharge Patterns of Vestibular Nuclei Neurons. New York Academy of Sciences, 942:486-9, 2001.
Cullen K.E., Roy J.E. and Sylvestre P.A.
Signal Processing in the Vestibular Nuclei is Dependent on the Current Behavioral Goal. New York Academy of Sciences 942:345-63, 2001.
Roy J.E. and Cullen K.E.
Selective Processing of Vestibular Reafference during Self-Generated Motion. J. Neuroscience, 21:2131-2142, 2001.
Wellenius G.A. and Cullen K.E.
A Comparison of Head-Unrestrained versus Head-Restrained Pursuit: Influence of Eye Position and Target Velocity on Latency. Exp. Brain Res, 133:139-155, 2000.
Cullen K.E., Galiana H.I. and Sylvestre P.A.
Comparing Extraocular Motoneuron Discharges during Head-Restrained Saccades and Head-Unrestrained Gaze Shifts. J. Neurophysiol, 83:630-637, 2000.
Sylvestre P.A. and Cullen K.E.
Quantitative Analysis of Abducens Neuron Discharge Dynamics during Saccadic and Slow Eye Movements. J. Neurophysiol, 82:2612-2632, 1999.
Roy J.E. and Cullen K.E.
A Neural Correlate for Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Suppression During Voluntary Eye-Head Gaze Shifts. Nature Neuroscience, 5:404-410, 1998.
Cullen K.E. and Guitton D.
Analysis of Primate Inhibitory Burst Neuron Spike Trains using System Identification Techniques. III. Relationship to Motor-Error during Head-Fixed Saccades and Head-Free Gaze Shifts. J. Neurophysiol, 78:3307-3322, 1997.
Cullen K.E. and Guitton D.
Analysis of Primate Inhibitory Burst Neuron Spike Trains using System Identification Techniques. II. Relationship to Gaze, Eye, and Head Movement Dynamics during Head-Free Gaze Shifts. J. Neurophysiol, 78:3283-3306, 1997.
Cullen K.E. and Guitton D.
Analysis of Primate Inhibitory Burst Neuron Spike Trains using System Identification Techniques. I. Relationship to Eye Movement Dynamics during Head-Fixed Saccades. J. Neurophysiol, 78:3259-3282, 1997.
Cullen K.E. and Guitton D.
Inhibitory Burst Neuron Activity Encodes Gaze, Not Eye, Metrics and Dynamics During Passive Head-on-Body Rotation. New York Academy of Sciences, 781:601-606, 1996.
Cullen K.E., Rey C.G., Guitton D., and Galiana H.I.
The Use of System Identification Techniques in the Analysis of Oculomotor Burst Neuron Spike Train Dynamics. J. Computational Neuroscience, 3:347-367,1996.
Cullen K.E., Guitton D., Jiang W. and Rey C.G.
Gaze-related Activity of Putative Inhibitory Burst Neurons in the Head-free Cat. J. Neurophysiol, 70:828-843,1993.
Cullen K.E., Chen-Huang C. and McCrea R.A.
Firing Behavior of Brainstem Neurons during Voluntary Cancellation of the Horizontal Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. II. Eye-Movement-Related Neurons. J. Neurophysiol, 70:844-856,1993.
Cullen K.E. and McCrea R.A.
Firing Behavior of Brainstem Neurons during Voluntary Cancellation of the Horizontal Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. I. Secondary Vestibular Neurons. J. Neurophysiol, 70:828-843,1993.
Cullen K.E., Chen-Huang C. and McCrea R.A.
Participation of Secondary Vestibular Neurons in Non-Visual Mechanisms of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Cancellation. New York Academy of Sciences, 656:920-923, 1992.
McCrea R.A. and Cullen K.E.
Responses of Vestibular and Prepositus Neurons to Head Movements during Voluntary Suppression of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. New York Acacdemy of Sciences, 656:379-395, 1992.
Cullen K.E., Belton T. and McCrea R.A.
A Non-Visual Mechanism for Voluntary Cancellation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. Exp. Brain Res. 83:237-252, 1991.
Book Chapters:
Sylvestre P.A. and Cullen K.E.
The Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, “Gaze, Control and Plasticity”, Eds. George Adelman and Barry H. Smith, 2003.
Cullen K.E., Roy J.E. and Sylvestre P.A.
Signal Processing in Vestibular Nuclei: Dissociating Sensory, Motor and Cognitive Influences. In: Levels of Perception, L. Harris and M. Jenkin (eds.) Oxford Univ. Press, (in press)
Cullen K.E., Rey C.G. and Guitton D.
Dynamic Models of Primate and Cat Burst Neuron Activity during Head-fixed Saccades and Head-free Gaze Shifts. Contemporary Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research: A Tribute to David A. Robinson. U. Buttner, A.F. Fuchs, T.H. Brandt, and D.S. Zee (eds.) Thieme Verlag Stuttgart Press, 1994.
McCrea R.A. and Cullen K.E.
A Mechanism for Voluntary Cancellation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in Squirrel Monkeys Not Related to Smooth Pursuit. In: The Head-Neck Sensory Motor System. A. Bertoz, P.P. Vidal, W. Graf (eds.) Oxford University Press, 1991.
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