Abstract
The response patterns of the Scarpa's neurons and lateral vestibular nucleus (LVN) neurons that respond to lateral and antero-posterior tilting were investigated using cats. The following observations were made: 1) The Scarpa's neurons that respond to lateral tilting have directional sensitivty physiologically and may innervate the utricular macula; 2) The LVN neurons that respond to lateral tilting are found mostly in the ventral part of the LVN and also have directional sensitivity. They project toward the spinal cord into the lateral vestibulo-spinal tract.