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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
Recent progress in the vestibular system has included research into vestibular function and clinical considerations. Vestibular Function Special interest has continued to be centered on the phenomenon of habituation as demonstrated in the vestibular system.
C, FERNANDEZ, J R, LINDSAY
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Recent progress in the vestibular system has included research into vestibular function and clinical considerations. Vestibular Function Special interest has continued to be centered on the phenomenon of habituation as demonstrated in the vestibular system.
C, FERNANDEZ, J R, LINDSAY
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Central vestibular system modulation in vestibular migraine
Cephalalgia, 2014Background Vestibular migraine affects 1% of the general population, and 30%–50% of all migraine patients describe occasionally associated vertigo or dizziness. We aimed to identify brain regions altered in vestibular migraine in order to evaluate the connection between migraine and the vestibular system.
Obermann, Mark +5 more
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2012
There are many excellent reviews on the mammalian vestibular system, however, none have focused primarily on mice. And yet now is a golden age for studies on the mouse vestibular system, evidenced by the burgeoning literature that ranges from molecular development of vestibular peripheral organs to central processing of vestibular-mediated behavior. As
Lim, Rebecca, Brichta, Alan M.
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There are many excellent reviews on the mammalian vestibular system, however, none have focused primarily on mice. And yet now is a golden age for studies on the mouse vestibular system, evidenced by the burgeoning literature that ranges from molecular development of vestibular peripheral organs to central processing of vestibular-mediated behavior. As
Lim, Rebecca, Brichta, Alan M.
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Towards a Neuromorphic Vestibular System
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2014The vestibular system plays a crucial role in the sense of balance and spatial orientation in mammals. It is a sensory system that detects both rotational and translational motion of the head, via its semicircular canals and otoliths respectively. In this work, we propose a real-time hardware model of an artificial vestibular system, implemented using ...
Federico Corradi +5 more
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2001
Abstract The vestibular nuclei receive a multiplicity of signals originating in the vestibular endorgans. Thousands of axons of primary vestibular neurons enter each side of the brain stem to innervate second-order neurons in four anatomically distinctive groups, located on the floor of the fourth ventricle.
R W, Baloh, V, Honrubia
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Abstract The vestibular nuclei receive a multiplicity of signals originating in the vestibular endorgans. Thousands of axons of primary vestibular neurons enter each side of the brain stem to innervate second-order neurons in four anatomically distinctive groups, located on the floor of the fourth ventricle.
R W, Baloh, V, Honrubia
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The Peripheral Vestibular System
2001Abstract The temporal bone contributes to the base and lateral wall of the skull and forms part of the middle and posterior fossae.1,2 It is divided into four parts: the squamous, tympanic, petrous, and mastoid areas. The squamous portion forms part of the lateral bony wall of the middle cranial fossa. The tympanic portion, the smallest,
R W, Baloh, V, Honrubia
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Central vestibular system: vestibular nuclei and posterior cerebellum
Brain Research Bulletin, 2003The vestibular nuclei and posterior cerebellum are the destination of vestibular primary afferents and the subject of this review. The vestibular nuclei include four major nuclei (medial, descending, superior and lateral). In addition, smaller vestibular nuclei include: Y-group, parasolitary nucleus, and nucleus intercalatus.
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