AbstractVestibular neuritis is defined as a sudden unilateral partial failure of the vestibular nerve that impairs the forwarding of vestibular information from the labyrinth. The patient suffers from vertigo, horizontal nystagmus and postural instability with a tendency toward ipsilesional falls. Although vestibular neuritis is a common disease, the central mechanisms to compensate for the loss of precise vestibular information remain poorly understood. It was hypothesized that symptoms following acute vestibular neuritis originate from difficulties in the processing of diverging sensory information between the responsible brain networks. Accordingly an altered resting activity was shown in multiple brain areas of the task-positive network...
The vestibular system consists of the peripheral vestibular organs in the inner ear and the associat...
Vestibular Agnosia - where peripheral vestibular activation triggers the usual reflex nystagmus resp...
Objective: Vestibular signals are involved in higher cortical functions like spatial orientation and...
AbstractVestibular neuritis is defined as a sudden unilateral partial failure of the vestibular nerv...
Vestibular neuritis is defined as a sudden unilateral partial failure of the vestibular nerve that i...
AbstractPatients with bilateral vestibular failure (BVF) suffer from gait unsteadiness, oscillopsia ...
Vestibular neuritis (VN) is characterised by acute vertigo due to a sudden loss of unilateral vestib...
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Vestibular neuritis (VN) is characterised by acute vertigo due to a sudden loss of unilateral vestib...
Vestibular information is ubiquitous and often processed jointly with visual, somatosensory and prop...
Vestibular neuritis (VN) is characterised by acute vertigo due to a sudden loss of unilateral vestib...
The aim of the study was to uncover mechanisms of central compensation of vestibular function at bra...
Vestibular signals are of significant importance for variable functions including gaze stabilization...
Functional brain activation studies described the presence of separate cortical areas responsible fo...
SubjectsVestibular migraine (VM) is the most common neurological cause of vertigo in adults. Previou...
The vestibular system consists of the peripheral vestibular organs in the inner ear and the associat...
Vestibular Agnosia - where peripheral vestibular activation triggers the usual reflex nystagmus resp...
Objective: Vestibular signals are involved in higher cortical functions like spatial orientation and...
AbstractVestibular neuritis is defined as a sudden unilateral partial failure of the vestibular nerv...
Vestibular neuritis is defined as a sudden unilateral partial failure of the vestibular nerve that i...
AbstractPatients with bilateral vestibular failure (BVF) suffer from gait unsteadiness, oscillopsia ...
Vestibular neuritis (VN) is characterised by acute vertigo due to a sudden loss of unilateral vestib...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier. This is an open access article available under a Creativ...
Vestibular neuritis (VN) is characterised by acute vertigo due to a sudden loss of unilateral vestib...
Vestibular information is ubiquitous and often processed jointly with visual, somatosensory and prop...
Vestibular neuritis (VN) is characterised by acute vertigo due to a sudden loss of unilateral vestib...
The aim of the study was to uncover mechanisms of central compensation of vestibular function at bra...
Vestibular signals are of significant importance for variable functions including gaze stabilization...
Functional brain activation studies described the presence of separate cortical areas responsible fo...
SubjectsVestibular migraine (VM) is the most common neurological cause of vertigo in adults. Previou...
The vestibular system consists of the peripheral vestibular organs in the inner ear and the associat...
Vestibular Agnosia - where peripheral vestibular activation triggers the usual reflex nystagmus resp...
Objective: Vestibular signals are involved in higher cortical functions like spatial orientation and...