The head impulse test (HIT) is nowadays recognized as the gold standard for clinical testing of the angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). By imposing unpredictable, abrupt head rotations in canal pairs' planes it aims at unveiling the dysfunction of the semicircular canal towards which the head is rotated based on Ewald's II law. Functional testing of the VOR aims at assessing the ability of the reflex to stabilize gaze in space and thus allow clear vision during head movements. The HIT device (HITD) approach exploits impulsive head rotations spawning a range of angular accelerations while requiring subjects to identify optotypes briefly displayed on a screen. Here we also recorded eye movements, so that the evaluation of the individual su...
Visual fixation is maintained during a rapid passive ‘head-impulse’ stimulus by the vestibulo-ocular...
Peripheral vestibular function may be tested quantitatively, by measuring the gain of the angular v...
The measurement of eye movement can aid in the detection and localization of vestibular pathology du...
The head impulse test (HIT) is nowadays recognized as the gold standard for clinical testing of the ...
The head impulse test (HIT) is nowadays recognized as the gold standard for clinical testing of the ...
The experimental assessment of the vestibulo-ocular-reflex (VOR) gain provides an objective and quan...
We developed the Head Impulse Testing Device (HITD) based on an inertial sensing system allowing to ...
: Slow vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR): Since smooth pursuit and VOR systems are both active, if eye m...
The angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) ensures gaze stability during head rotations by generating...
Background: Loss of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) affects visual acuity during head movements. P...
: The video head impulse test (vHIT) is a clinical assessment technique used to assess the function ...
Background: Vestibular neuritis is an acute unilateral peripheral vestibular disease without other s...
Active head impulse test (HIT): instruct the patient to fix their eyes on the camera and turn their ...
Visual fixation is maintained during a rapid passive ‘head-impulse’ stimulus by the vestibulo-ocular...
Peripheral vestibular function may be tested quantitatively, by measuring the gain of the angular v...
The measurement of eye movement can aid in the detection and localization of vestibular pathology du...
The head impulse test (HIT) is nowadays recognized as the gold standard for clinical testing of the ...
The head impulse test (HIT) is nowadays recognized as the gold standard for clinical testing of the ...
The experimental assessment of the vestibulo-ocular-reflex (VOR) gain provides an objective and quan...
We developed the Head Impulse Testing Device (HITD) based on an inertial sensing system allowing to ...
: Slow vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR): Since smooth pursuit and VOR systems are both active, if eye m...
The angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) ensures gaze stability during head rotations by generating...
Background: Loss of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) affects visual acuity during head movements. P...
: The video head impulse test (vHIT) is a clinical assessment technique used to assess the function ...
Background: Vestibular neuritis is an acute unilateral peripheral vestibular disease without other s...
Active head impulse test (HIT): instruct the patient to fix their eyes on the camera and turn their ...
Visual fixation is maintained during a rapid passive ‘head-impulse’ stimulus by the vestibulo-ocular...
Peripheral vestibular function may be tested quantitatively, by measuring the gain of the angular v...
The measurement of eye movement can aid in the detection and localization of vestibular pathology du...