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Cortical Projections of the Vestibular Nerve
1974The existence of a cortical representation of vestibular function has been questioned (e.g. Griffith, 1922). On the other hand, a cortical representation has been postulated with the argument that there is true vestibular sensation and that vestibular signals might be also useful for higher motor mechanisms (Spitzer, 1924).
D. W. F. Schwarz +2 more
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A small vestibular schwannoma arising from the inferior vestibular nerve
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2003The investigation of a complaint of unilateral right sensorineural hearing loss led to the identification of a right 3 mm vestibular schwannoma arising from the inferior division of the right vestibular nerve. On investigation the patient was found to have normal caloric function, this being mediated by the superior vestibular nerve. Both transient and
Baguley, D. M. +2 more
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Vestibular neuritis affects both superior and inferior vestibular nerves
Neurology, 2016To characterize the profiles of afferent dysfunction in a cross section of patients with acute vestibular neuritis using tests of otolith and semicircular canal function sensitive to each of the 5 vestibular end organs.Forty-three patients fulfilling clinical criteria for acute vestibular neuritis were recruited between 2010 and 2016 and studied within
Nicole Reid +5 more
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Survival of function in the deafferentated vestibular nerve
Brain Research, 1983After it has been deafferentated, spontaneous spike activity in the vestibular nerve is not abolished, but is drastically reduced 1-3 months post-op. If the nerve stump is cut again in the compensated animal, similarly directed postural asymmetries are re-induced, although of milder intensity. Electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve stump evokes
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Functional Testing of the Vestibular Nerve
1981There are very many persons in this world who, at some moment or the other, are troubled by some sensation of instability, or movement or incertainty. The intensity of this sensation is no indicator for the seriousness of its cause, neither is the exactitude of its description by the patient.
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Hemangioma of the Intratemporal Vestibular Nerve
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1999Rance W. Raney +3 more
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Vestibular Testing to Predict the Nerve of Origin of Vestibular Schwannomas
2019Vestibular schwannomas (VS) mainly arise from either the superior (SVN) or the inferior vestibular nerve (IVN). Preoperative vestibular testing in patients affected by VS can be useful to predict which one of the vestibular nerves the tumor arises from.
Carlo Giacobbo Scavo +4 more
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Modifications of the vestibular nerve activity by stimulation of the efferent vestibular system
Experientia, 1963La stimolazione elettrica della zona nucleare vestibolare in vicinanza del nucleo di Deiters (dove presumibilmente originano le fibre efferenti vestibolari) e seguita, dopo un periodo di latenza pressoche costante (22–32 msec), dalla comparsa di potenziali bioelettrici nel nervo vestibolare controlaterale.
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