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Torsional vestibulo-ocular reflex measurements for identifying otolith asymmetries possibly related to space motion sickness susceptibility [PDF]

open access: yes
Recent studies have identified significant correlations between space motion sickness susceptibility and measures of disconjugate torsional eye movements recorded during parabolic flights. These results support an earlier proposal which hypothesized that
Peterka, Robert J.
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Application of a Video Head Impulse Test in the Diagnosis of Vestibular Neuritis

open access: yesLife
In patients presenting in the emergency department with acute vertigo, a rapid and accurate differential diagnosis is crucial, as posterior circulation strokes can mimic acute vestibular losses, leading to inappropriate treatment.
Agnieszka Jasinska-Nowacka   +1 more
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Steering by Gazing: An Efficient Biomimetic Control Strategy for Visually-guided Micro-Air Vehicles

open access: yes, 2010
International audienceOSCAR 2 is a twin-engine aerial demonstrator equipped with a monocular visual system, which manages to keep its gaze and its heading steadily fixed on a target (a dark edge or a bar) in spite of the severe random perturbations ...
Franceschini, Nicolas   +2 more
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Epidemiology of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Function

open access: green, 2014
Carol Li   +6 more
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The Interaction between Visual and Proprioception Information for Dynamic Postural Control in Healthy Individuals

open access: yesBiyumikānīk-i varzishī, 2017
Objectives: Poor dynamic balance may expose an individual to the risk of falling. The role of proprioception systems have been well addressed in the literature; however, majority of previous studies have been conducted in static conditions.
yasin hoseini, Nader Farahpour
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Relation between perception of vertical axis rotation and vestibulo-ocular reflex symmetry [PDF]

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Subjects seated in a vertical axis rotation chair controlled their rotational velocity by adjusting a potentiometer. Their goal was to null out pseudorandom rotational perturbations in order to remain perceptually stationary.
Benolken, Martha S., Peterka, Robert J.
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Vestibular neuritis: Vertigo and the high-acceleration vestibulo-ocular reflex [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
: Patients after vestibular neuritis (VN) often report persistent dizziness and disequilibrium. We correlated persistent symptoms with sustained impairment of the high-acceleration horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex as determined by quantitative ...
Bronstein, A., Palla, A., Straumann, D.
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