نتایج جستجو برای: vestibular test

تعداد نتایج: 824413  

Journal: :Neuroscience 2012
M L Machado V Lelong-Boulouard P F Smith T Freret B Philoxene P Denise S Besnard

It is now well established that vestibular information plays an important role in spatial memory processes. Although vestibular lesions induce anxiety in humans, this finding remains controversial in rodents. However, it is possible that anxiety-related behavior is associated with spatial memory impairments after vestibular lesions. We aimed to evaluate anxiety-like behavior and the effect of a...

امامی, سیده فرانک , فراهانی, فرهاد , گودرزی, محمدتقی ,

Introduction & Objective: The vestibular system is sound sensitive and the sensitivity is related to the saccule. The vestibular afferents are projected to the middle ear muscles (such as the stapedius). The goal of this research was studying the relationship between the vestibular hearing and the sound-evoked muscle reflex of the middle ear to 500 HZ. Materials & Methods: This study was a cr...

2018
Jorge Rey-Martinez Angel Batuecas-Caletrio Eusebi Matiño Gabriel Trinidad-Ruiz Xabier Altuna Nicolas Perez-Fernandez

Background Visually enhanced vestibulo-ocular reflex (VVOR) is a well-known bedside clinical test to evaluate visuo-vestibular interaction, with clinical applications in patients with neurological and vestibular dysfunctions. Owing to recently developed diagnostic technologies, the possibility to perform an easy and objective measurement of the VVOR has increased, but there is a lack of computa...

2014
Elodie Chiarovano Cynthia Darlington Pierre-Paul Vidal Georges Lamas Catherine de Waele

OBJECTIVES To investigate the clinical utility of VEMPs in patients suffering from unilateral vestibular schwannoma (VS) and to determine the optimal stimulation parameter (air conducted sound, bone conducted vibration) for evaluating the function of the vestibular nerve. METHODS Data were obtained in 63 patients with non-operated VS, and 20 patients operated on VS. Vestibular function was as...

Journal: :Neurology 2009
H G MacDougall K P Weber L A McGarvie G M Halmagyi I S Curthoys

BACKGROUND The head impulse test (HIT) is a useful bedside test to identify peripheral vestibular deficits. However, such a deficit of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) may not be diagnosed because corrective saccades cannot always be detected by simple observation. The scleral search coil technique is the gold standard for HIT measurements, but it is not practical for routine testing or for ac...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2012
Léia Gonçalves Gurgel Michelle Ramos Dourado Taís de Campos Moreira Adriana Jung Serafini Isabela Hoffmeister Menegotto Caroline Tozzi Reppold Cristina Loureiro Chaves Soldera

UNLABELLED Cognitive and emotional factors may affect balance; psychiatric conditions are a common component in patient dizziness. The treatment of patients with vertigo may be affected to a greater degree by the suffering due to this disease than by the severity of organic changes. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate associations between vestibular test results and self-reported psycho...

Introduction: Bilateral vestibular dysfunction (BVD) is an uncommon finding in vestibular assessment, and the combination of BVD and orthopedic problems represents a rare and challenging case for treatment.   Case Report: The patient had several previous back surgeries and received gentamycin after surgery. After 6 months, she experienced continuous dizziness, unsteadiness and oscillopsia. ...

Journal: :Functional neurology 2001
M Versino S Colnaghi R Callieco V Cosi

Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) are myogenic responses induced by stimulation of the saccular macula by intense sound stimuli. The responses are recordable from the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscles. We recorded VEMPs from normal subjects (up to three times in each subject) to identify: i) the best recording procedures, ii) the reliability, and iii) the normal limits for both indi...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2008
Sharon L Cushing Blake C Papsin John A Rutka Adrian L James Karen A Gordon

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Similarities between the peripheral auditory and vestibular systems suggest that children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) may demonstrate vestibular and balance impairments. This hypothesis was studied in 40 children with severe to profound SNHL and unilateral cochlear implants. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cross-sectional study with repeated measures. METHODS Vesti...

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