Previous research in vestibular cognition has clearly demonstrated a link between the vestibular system and several cognitive and emotional functions. However, the most coherent results supporting this link come from rodent models and healthy human participants artificial stimulation models. Human research with vestibular-damaged patients shows much more variability in the observed results, mostly because of the heterogeneity of vestibular loss (VL), and the interindividual differences in the natural vestibular compensation process. The link between the physiological consequences of VL (such as postural difficulties), and specific cognitive or emotional dysfunction is not clear yet. We suggest that a neuropsychological model, based on Kahne...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions, from postural ...
It is wel-know that patients with a bilateral vestibular loss suffers from balance disorders. Studie...
There is growing evidence that cognitive deficits in peripheral vestibular patients are not limited ...
Previous research in vestibular cognition has clearly demonstrated a link between the vestibular sys...
Vestibular loss is a sensorial disorder that affects our vestibular system and leads to vertigo, diz...
Abstract. Cognitive deficits such as poor concentration and short-term memory loss are known by clin...
The impact of vestibular disorders on cognitive function remains poorly understood. Some suggest tha...
Vestibular disorders are prevalent and debilitating conditions of the inner ear and brain which affe...
There is evidence that vestibular sensory processing affects, and is affected by, higher cognitive p...
Purpose: There is growing evidence that patients with peripheral vestibular loss show impairments in...
Objective: While previous research has shown that children with vestibular loss (VL) experience dela...
This dissertation is a compilation of publications and manuscripts that seek to advance the burgeoni...
International audienceMost patients with unilateral vestibular loss exhibit a similar static and dyn...
BACKGROUND: The impact of vestibular loss (VL) on cognition has been previously studied in experimen...
International audienceA growing number of studies indicate that cognitive complaints are common in p...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions, from postural ...
It is wel-know that patients with a bilateral vestibular loss suffers from balance disorders. Studie...
There is growing evidence that cognitive deficits in peripheral vestibular patients are not limited ...
Previous research in vestibular cognition has clearly demonstrated a link between the vestibular sys...
Vestibular loss is a sensorial disorder that affects our vestibular system and leads to vertigo, diz...
Abstract. Cognitive deficits such as poor concentration and short-term memory loss are known by clin...
The impact of vestibular disorders on cognitive function remains poorly understood. Some suggest tha...
Vestibular disorders are prevalent and debilitating conditions of the inner ear and brain which affe...
There is evidence that vestibular sensory processing affects, and is affected by, higher cognitive p...
Purpose: There is growing evidence that patients with peripheral vestibular loss show impairments in...
Objective: While previous research has shown that children with vestibular loss (VL) experience dela...
This dissertation is a compilation of publications and manuscripts that seek to advance the burgeoni...
International audienceMost patients with unilateral vestibular loss exhibit a similar static and dyn...
BACKGROUND: The impact of vestibular loss (VL) on cognition has been previously studied in experimen...
International audienceA growing number of studies indicate that cognitive complaints are common in p...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions, from postural ...
It is wel-know that patients with a bilateral vestibular loss suffers from balance disorders. Studie...
There is growing evidence that cognitive deficits in peripheral vestibular patients are not limited ...