The vestibular system is an ancient structure which supports the detection and control of self-motion. The pervasiveness of this sensory system is evidenced by the diversity of its anatomical projections and the profound impact it has on a range of higher level functions, particularly spatial memory. The aim of this thesis was to better characterise the association between the vestibular system and human memory; while many studies have explored this association from a biological perspective few have done so from a psychological one. In Chapter 1, evidence was drawn from 101 neuro-otology patients to show that vestibular dysfunction can exert a direct negative effect on memory and allied cognitive processes, independently of age and comorbid...
Vestibular dysfunction, or impairments in the inner ear and/or brain structures that process sensory...
International audienceIn the nineteenth century Pierre–Jean–Marie Flourens (1825) and Ernst Mach des...
Purpose: There is growing evidence that patients with peripheral vestibular loss show impairments in...
Vestibular dysfunction is associated with visual short-term memory impairment, however, it remains u...
The amnesic symptoms that accompany vestibular dysfunction point to a functional relationship betwee...
Abstract The epidemiology and treatment of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), along with its co-mo...
Abstract. Cognitive deficits such as poor concentration and short-term memory loss are known by clin...
Vestibular disorders are prevalent and debilitating conditions of the inner ear and brain which affe...
For decades it has been speculated that there is a close association between the vestibular system a...
Vestibular information has been traditionally considered as a specialized input for basic orienting ...
AbstractThe vestibular system has traditionally been thought of as a balance apparatus; however, acc...
The vestibular system is well known for its role in balance, but its mechanisms of action in this ro...
Approximately one fifth of those who emerge from coma following an acquired brain injury will be in ...
There is evidence that vestibular sensory processing affects, and is affected by, higher cognitive p...
Previous research in vestibular cognition has clearly demonstrated a link between the vestibular sys...
Vestibular dysfunction, or impairments in the inner ear and/or brain structures that process sensory...
International audienceIn the nineteenth century Pierre–Jean–Marie Flourens (1825) and Ernst Mach des...
Purpose: There is growing evidence that patients with peripheral vestibular loss show impairments in...
Vestibular dysfunction is associated with visual short-term memory impairment, however, it remains u...
The amnesic symptoms that accompany vestibular dysfunction point to a functional relationship betwee...
Abstract The epidemiology and treatment of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), along with its co-mo...
Abstract. Cognitive deficits such as poor concentration and short-term memory loss are known by clin...
Vestibular disorders are prevalent and debilitating conditions of the inner ear and brain which affe...
For decades it has been speculated that there is a close association between the vestibular system a...
Vestibular information has been traditionally considered as a specialized input for basic orienting ...
AbstractThe vestibular system has traditionally been thought of as a balance apparatus; however, acc...
The vestibular system is well known for its role in balance, but its mechanisms of action in this ro...
Approximately one fifth of those who emerge from coma following an acquired brain injury will be in ...
There is evidence that vestibular sensory processing affects, and is affected by, higher cognitive p...
Previous research in vestibular cognition has clearly demonstrated a link between the vestibular sys...
Vestibular dysfunction, or impairments in the inner ear and/or brain structures that process sensory...
International audienceIn the nineteenth century Pierre–Jean–Marie Flourens (1825) and Ernst Mach des...
Purpose: There is growing evidence that patients with peripheral vestibular loss show impairments in...