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281“…These findings support the theory that upbeat nystagmus is attributable to damage to the upward vestibulo-ocular reflex pathway related to the vestibular nucleus, VTT, and interconnecting pathways.…”
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282“…Four major pathways have been hypothesized to transmit vestibular information to the vestibular cortex: (1) the vestibulo-thalamo-cortical pathway, which probably transmits spatial information about the environment via the parietal, entorhinal and perirhinal cortices to the hippocampus and is associated with spatial representation and self-versus object motion distinctions; (2) the pathway from the dorsal tegmental nucleus via the lateral mammillary nucleus, the anterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus to the entorhinal cortex, which transmits information for estimations of head direction; (3) the pathway via the nucleus reticularis pontis oralis, the supramammillary nucleus and the medial septum to the hippocampus, which transmits information supporting hippocampal theta rhythm and memory; and (4) a possible pathway via the cerebellum, and the ventral lateral nucleus of the thalamus (perhaps to the parietal cortex), which transmits information for spatial learning. …”
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283“…We sought to examine the underlying pathophysiology of VM with three studies, which involved the central synthesis of canal and otolith cues, and present preliminary results from each of these studies: (1) VM patients appear to have reduced motion perception thresholds when canal and otolith signals are modulated in a co-planar manner during roll tilt; (2) percepts of roll tilt appear to develop more slowly in VM patients than in control groups during a centrifugation paradigm that presents conflicting, orthogonal canal and otolith cues; and (3) eye movement responses appear to be different in VM patients when studied with a post-rotational tilt paradigm, which also presents a canal–otolith conflict, as the shift of the eye’s rotational axis was larger in VM and the relationship between the axis shift and tilt suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex differed in VM patients relative to control groups. …”
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284“…On the first clinic visit, all the patients were evaluated once using the ADDS, following which they underwent routine testing of clinical signs and symptoms, audiometry, and a neurological examination, coupled with tests of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex function, which often serves as the “gold standard” for determining the probability of a vestibular deficit. …”
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285por Wilson, Emma D., Assaf, Tareq, Pearson, Martin J., Rossiter, Jonathan M., Dean, Paul, Anderson, Sean R., Porrill, John“…The adaptive filter model of the cerebellar microcircuit has been successfully applied to biological motor control problems, such as the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), and to sensory processing problems, such as the adaptive cancelation of reafferent noise. …”
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286por Fu, Wei, He, Feng, Zhao, Ruoqi, Wei, Dong, Bai, Ya, Wang, XiaoMing, Han, JunLiang“…Results: It was observed that when horizontal vHIT was performed with the head hand position, the number of head impulses that produced overhigh vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gains was more than that with the jaw hand position (p < 0.01), irrespective of whether the test was performed in healthy volunteers or UVN patients. …”
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287por Cassel, Raphaelle, Bordiga, Pierrick, Carcaud, Julie, Simon, François, Beraneck, Mathieu, Le Gall, Anne, Benoit, Anne, Bouet, Valentine, Philoxene, Bruno, Besnard, Stéphane, Watabe, Isabelle, Pericat, David, Hautefort, Charlotte, Assie, Axel, Tonetto, Alain, Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Jonas, Llorens, Jordi, Tighilet, Brahim, Chabbert, Christian“…Using a combination of histological and functional approaches, we demonstrated four key findings: (1) selective synaptic deafferentation is sufficient to generate acute vestibular syndrome with characteristics similar to those reported in patients; (2) the reduction of the vestibulo-ocular reflex and posturo-locomotor deficits mainly depends on spared synapses; (3) damaged primary vestibular synapses can be repaired over the days and weeks following deafferentation; and (4) the synaptic repair process occurs through the re-expression and re-pairing of synaptic proteins such as CtBP2 and SHANK-1. …”
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288por Furtado, Gabriel Vasata, de Oliveira, Camila Maria, Bolzan, Gabriela, Saute, Jonas Alex Morales, Saraiva-Pereira, Maria Luiza, Jardim, Laura Bannach“…Some potential candidates that are waiting for responsiveness studies were serum levels of neuron specific enolase, vestibulo-ocular reflex and video-oculography. Candidates evaluated by RNA and microRNA expression levels need further studies to improve their measurements. …”
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289por Ebise, Hiroki, Kubota, Yuichi, Ohbuchi, Hidenori, Arai, Naoyuki, Inazuka, Mayuko, Chernov, Mikhail, Kasuya, Hidetoshi“…CASE DESCRIPTION: A 55-year-old man was admitted with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score 4, maximally dilated pupils, and absence of the pupillary light and vestibulo-ocular reflexes. Head CT revealed massive acute subdural hematoma, prominent brain shift with subfalcine and transtentorial herniation, and diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage. …”
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290por Yu, Yue, Huang, Jun, Tang, Xuehui, Allison, Jerome, Sandlin, David, Ding, Dalian, Pang, Yi, Zhang, Chunming, Chen, Tianwen, Yin, Nathan, Chen, Lan, Mustain, William, Zhou, Wu, Zhu, Hong“…In this report, single vestibular afferent activity and the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) were investigated before and after exposure to blast shock waves (∼20 PSI) delivered into the left external ear canals of anesthetized rats. …”
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291“…Various behaviours were measured such as the vestibulo-ocular reflex, postural sway and certain gait characteristics. …”
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292“…Such an impact is presumably occurring within a critical period that is curtailed by the functional completion of central vestibulo-motor circuits and by the modifiability of skeletal elements before ossification of the bones. …”
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293“…Background: By examining the clinical features and results of video head impulse test (vHIT) and caloric tests in patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) presenting with vertigo, we aimed to investigate the function of angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and its clinical implications. …”
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294“…OBJECTIVE: Vestibulo-ocular reflex gain at 40, 60, and 80 ms following the head movement start is calculated as the instantaneous gain. …”
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295“…Brain MRI revealed multiple acute inflammatory contrast-enhancing periventricular and brainstem lesions with involvement of vestibulo-cerebellar tract and cochlear nuclei. Despite steroid pulse and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, clinical symptoms and MRI lesions worsened, and additional signs of ocular myasthenia gravis and elevated but asymptomatic thyroid antibodies developed. …”
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296por Agrawal, Yuri, Van de Berg, Raymond, Wuyts, Floris, Walther, Leif, Magnusson, Mans, Oh, Esther, Sharpe, Margaret, Strupp, Michael“…The diagnosis of PVP requires bilaterally reduced function of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). This can be diagnosed for the high frequency range of the VOR with the video-HIT (vHIT); for the middle frequency range with rotary chair testing; and for the low frequency range with caloric testing. …”
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297“…Multisensory information stabilizes the scene on the retina via the vestibulo-ocular (VOR) and optokinetic (OKR) reflexes. …”
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298“…We observed that patients with covert saccades on the video head impulse test were more likely to have a better quality of life than those with both covert and overt saccades, regardless of the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain in each semicircular canal. …”
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299“…We found a reduction in the efficacy of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and optokinetic reflex (OKR) in SCA6 mutant mice, without a change in phase, compared to their litter-matched controls. …”
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300por Hatat, Bérénice, Boularand, Romain, Bringuier, Claire, Chanut, Nicolas, Chabbert, Christian, Tighilet, Brahim“…This study demonstrates that Acacetin or Fluoxetine in TTA vestibulo-injured rats does not bring any significant benefit on the posture and locomotor balance deficits.…”
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