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Visual–vestibular interaction in vertical vestibular only neurons
NeuroReport, 2007The central nervous system combines information from different stimulus modalities to generate appropriate behaviors. For instance, vestibular and visual information are combined during oculomotor behavior. We used squirrel monkeys to study this signal combination on vestibular neurons that carry the vertical component of vestibular and visual (slow ...
Pablo M, Blazquez, Stephen M, Highstein
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Vestibular Neuronitis in Childhood
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988Over a 14-year period commencing in 1973, we followed 177 children less than 12 years old suffering from vertigo and/or disequilibrium. In 35 of 177 patients, the vertigo-like condition was due to peripheral causes: 10 sudden deafness, six vestibular neuronitis, three benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and three Meniere's disease.
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Serovirological Study of Vestibular Neuronitis
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1989A serovirological study to clarify the pathogenesis of vestibular neuronitis was made on 44 patients. The diagnosis of vestibular neuronitis was made under the diagnostic criteria. Sera from all 44 cases were collected twice or more at defined intervals. Of these, 36 cases were treated as paired sera. Seventeen out of 36 paired cases showed significant
T, Hirata +3 more
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Perphenazine action on vestibular neurons
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1972Abstract The response of single, motion-sensitive neurons in the vestibular nuclei to systemic administration of perphenazine was studied in 18 cats. 14 of the 22 units examined showed depression of their activity. The extent of depression for a given dose varied from one neuron to another; it was independent of specific type of motion sensitivity ...
E P, Schoener, E B, Kirsten
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Bell's palsy and vestibular neuronitis
2014Abstract Bell's palsy and vestibular neuritis are uncommon conditions but can be the cause of significant acute neurologic disability. Bell's palsy is the most common cause of facial weakness, whereas vestibular neuritis ranks second or third as the most frequent cause of sudden onset of dizziness and vertigo.
Walter, Royal, Diana, Vargas
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in vestibular neuronitis.
Acta neurologica Belgica, 2011The aim of this study was to evaluate importance of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials as diagnostic method in patients with vestibular neuronitis.
Gabelić, Tereza +5 more
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Vestibular Neuronitis: An Otoneurological Evaluation
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988Eighty-one cases with vestibular neuronitis were examined. The diagnostic criteria were a sudden onset of vertigo without previous symptoms, spontaneous nystagmus towards the healthy side, totally extinguished caloric responses with 44 degrees C and 30 degrees C water irrigation and no involvement of hearing associated with the onset of the disease ...
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