Central vestibular system: vestibular nuclei and posterior cerebellum
NH Barmack - Brain research bulletin, 2003 - Elsevier
The 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 …
afferents and the subject of this review. The vestibular nuclei include four major nuclei …
Causes and consequences of disturbances of cerebral glucose metabolism in sporadic Alzheimer disease: therapeutic implications
S Hoyer - … and Neuroprotection A Symposium in Abel Lajtha's …, 2004 - Springer
Nosologically, Alzheimer disease (AD) is no one single disorder. Evidence is provided that a
small proportion of 5% to 10% of all Alzheimer cases is caused by missense mutations in …
small proportion of 5% to 10% of all Alzheimer cases is caused by missense mutations in …
The balance of sleep: role of the vestibular sensory system
S Besnard, B Tighilet, C Chabbert, M Hitier… - Sleep medicine …, 2018 - Elsevier
The vestibular system encodes linear and angular head motion supporting numerous
functions from gaze stabilization and postural control, to high-level cortical functions …
functions from gaze stabilization and postural control, to high-level cortical functions …
Histamine and betahistine in the treatment of vertigo: elucidation of mechanisms of action
M Lacour, O Sterkers - CNS drugs, 2001 - Springer
The aim of this review is to provide clinicians with a picture of the mechanisms by which:(i)
histamine and histaminergic agonists act on the vestibular system both peripherally and …
histamine and histaminergic agonists act on the vestibular system both peripherally and …
Antivertigo medications and drug-induced vertigo: a pharmacological review
The approach to drug treatment of vertigo is almost exclusively symptomatic. There are 3
major goals for drug treatment of vertigo. The first one is to eliminate the hallucination of …
major goals for drug treatment of vertigo. The first one is to eliminate the hallucination of …
Molecular mechanisms of recovery from vestibular damage in mammals: recent advances
CL Darlington, PF Smith - Progress in neurobiology, 2000 - Elsevier
The aim of this review is to summarise and critically evaluate studies of vestibular
compensation published over the last 2 years, with emphasis on those concerned with the …
compensation published over the last 2 years, with emphasis on those concerned with the …
Vestibular compensation
IS Curthoys, GM Halmagyi - Vestibular dysfunction and its therapy, 1999 - karger.com
If a normal healthy person suddenly loses all peripheral vestibular function on one side they
show a distinct pattern of oculomotor, postural and sensory symptoms. Typically these …
show a distinct pattern of oculomotor, postural and sensory symptoms. Typically these …
Neurochemistry of the central vestibular pathways
C De Waele, M Mühlethaler, PP Vidal - Brain research reviews, 1995 - Elsevier
This review focuses on the neurochemistry of the central vestibular pathways. The main
emphasis will be on the analysis of the central vestibular nuclei neurons, since several …
emphasis will be on the analysis of the central vestibular nuclei neurons, since several …
Plastic events in the vestibular nuclei during vestibular compensation: the brain orchestration of a" deafferentation" code
Contrary to the view of a rigid, hardwired adult central nervous system (CNS) that was
commonly accepted up to a few decades ago (Ramon y Cajal, 1928), the adult CNS is now …
commonly accepted up to a few decades ago (Ramon y Cajal, 1928), the adult CNS is now …
Update on vestibular rehabilitation therapy.
SA Telian, NT Shepard - Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996 - europepmc.org
Although the concept of using exercises as part of the treatment for patients with persistent
vertigo was introduced several decades ago, organized vestibular rehabilitation therapy …
vertigo was introduced several decades ago, organized vestibular rehabilitation therapy …