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Response properties of optic flow neurons in the accessory optic system of hummingbirds versus zebra finches and pigeons (2022)
Journal Article
Gaede, A., Baliga, V., Smyth, G., Gutierrez-lbanez, C., Altshuler, D., & Wylie, D. (2022). Response properties of optic flow neurons in the accessory optic system of hummingbirds versus zebra finches and pigeons. Journal of Neurophysiology, 127(1), 130-144. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00437.2021

Optokinetic responses function to maintain retinal image stabilization by minimizing optic flow that occurs during self-motion. The hovering ability of hummingbirds is an extreme example of this behavior. Optokinetic responses are mediated by directi... Read More about Response properties of optic flow neurons in the accessory optic system of hummingbirds versus zebra finches and pigeons.

Successful Nonsurgical Management of a Traumatic Dens Fracture in a Cat with Clinical and Radiographic Resolution (2022)
Journal Article
von Hekkel, A., Watton, T., Fenn, J., & Phillips, A. (2022). Successful Nonsurgical Management of a Traumatic Dens Fracture in a Cat with Clinical and Radiographic Resolution. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 58(1), 48-53. https://doi.org/10.5326/JAAHA-MS-7192

An adult domestic shorthair presented with obtundation, vestibular ataxia, head tilt, and visible evidence of facial injury following motor vehicle trauma. Plain radiographs and computed tomography imaging revealed a complete minimally displaced tran... Read More about Successful Nonsurgical Management of a Traumatic Dens Fracture in a Cat with Clinical and Radiographic Resolution.

Surveillance of heat-related illness in small animals presenting to veterinary practices in the UK between 2013-2018. (2022)
Journal Article
Hall, E. (2022). Surveillance of heat-related illness in small animals presenting to veterinary practices in the UK between 2013-2018. Open Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i1.2

Background: Heat-related illness (HRI) can affect all companion animals and is likely to become more common as global temperatures rise. The misconception that HRI is primarily a result of dogs being trapped in hot cars, highlights a lack of awarenes... Read More about Surveillance of heat-related illness in small animals presenting to veterinary practices in the UK between 2013-2018..