Whereas much has been learned about age-related auditory changes in the inner ear, relatively little is known about the aging effects on the vestibular part of the inner ear-the peripheral vestibular system. Here we review relevant literature with regard to the prevalence of vestibular dysfunction, vestibular functional and structural changes in the elderly. The prevalence of vestibular dysfunction increases with age. Functionally, as age increases, VEMP amplitudes decrease, VEMP thresholds increase, VOR gain of HIT decreases. Due to the complexity of the vestibular system, variations in subject age and measurement techniques, findings in VEMP latency and caloric tests are conflicting. To address this, a direct measure of the peripheral ves...
Oculomotor function is known to deteriorate with age, but most clearly only for smooth pursuit (SP) ...
Conclusions. Elderly subjects without vestibular dysfunction had an overall worse performance as com...
SummaryThroughout the years, the human organism goes through natural aging, having functional and st...
Both age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and age-related loss in vestibular function (ARVL) are prevalen...
While age-related auditory deficits and cochlear alterations are well described, those affecting the...
Abstract Objective Nonspecific complaints of hearing loss, vertigo, imbalance, and instability, with...
The vestibular system sub-serves a number of reflex and perceptual functions, comprising the periphe...
Background: Aging can cause loss of balance, which may lead to physical and psychological problems. ...
After a short review of the main anatomical and pathological changes affecting middle and inner ear ...
Age-related loss of vestibular function and hearing are common disorders that arise from the loss of...
Both age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and age-related loss in vestibular function (ARVL) are prevalen...
Adult aging results in a progressive loss of vestibular hair cell receptors and afferent fibres. Giv...
Presbycusis is one of the more prevalent neurodegenerative disease of aging. There are many studies ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relative contributions of peripheral and centra...
Oculomotor function is known to deteriorate with age, but most clearly only for smooth pursuit (SP) ...
Conclusions. Elderly subjects without vestibular dysfunction had an overall worse performance as com...
SummaryThroughout the years, the human organism goes through natural aging, having functional and st...
Both age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and age-related loss in vestibular function (ARVL) are prevalen...
While age-related auditory deficits and cochlear alterations are well described, those affecting the...
Abstract Objective Nonspecific complaints of hearing loss, vertigo, imbalance, and instability, with...
The vestibular system sub-serves a number of reflex and perceptual functions, comprising the periphe...
Background: Aging can cause loss of balance, which may lead to physical and psychological problems. ...
After a short review of the main anatomical and pathological changes affecting middle and inner ear ...
Age-related loss of vestibular function and hearing are common disorders that arise from the loss of...
Both age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and age-related loss in vestibular function (ARVL) are prevalen...
Adult aging results in a progressive loss of vestibular hair cell receptors and afferent fibres. Giv...
Presbycusis is one of the more prevalent neurodegenerative disease of aging. There are many studies ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relative contributions of peripheral and centra...
Oculomotor function is known to deteriorate with age, but most clearly only for smooth pursuit (SP) ...
Conclusions. Elderly subjects without vestibular dysfunction had an overall worse performance as com...
SummaryThroughout the years, the human organism goes through natural aging, having functional and st...