نتایج جستجو برای: vestibular system

تعداد نتایج: 2242060  

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
mohammad faraji rad department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

acoustic neuromas (an) are schwann cell-derived tumors that commonly arise from the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve also known as vestibular schwannoma(vs) causes unilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and unsteadiness. in many cases, the tumor size may remain unchanged for many years following diagnosis, which is typically made by mri. in the majority of cases the tumor is s...

2003

Information about the position and movement of the body with respect to the external environment is vital for normal bodily function. It allows us, for example, to walk and run upright without falling over, and at the same time to maintain steady fixation on an object that may itself be moving. The speed and precision with which the mammalian brain can gather and use this information is evident...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Brian L. Day Richard C. Fitzpatrick

Small, beautifully formed and locked in the skull, the vestibular organs continuously bombard the brain with messages. The messages are quite unlike any others. They tell of accelerations, how the head is rotating and translating and its orientation in space. The messages never stop and cannot be turned off. Even when we are completely motionless, they signal the relentless pull of gravity. Per...

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2009
Mohammad Ajalloueyan Masoumeh Saeedi Mohammad Sadeghi Farzaneh Zamiri Abdollahi

OBJECTIVES Although cochlear implants offer an effective hearing restoration option in children with severe to profound hearing loss, concern continues to exist regarding the possible effects of cochlear implantation on the vestibular system and balance. METHODS In a prospective cohort study, 27 children with bilateral profound hearing loss (all candidates for cochlear implantation) were eval...

2012
Wang Xiaocheng Shi Zhaohui Xue Junhui Zhang Lei Feng Lining Zhang Zuoming

UNLABELLED Motion sickness presents a challenge due to its high incidence and unknown pathogenesis although it is a known fact that a functioning vestibular system is essential for the perception of motion sickness. Recent studies show that the efferent vestibular neurons contain calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). It is a possibility that the CGRP immunoreactivity (CGRPi) fibers of the eff...

Journal: :Cortex 2013
Elisa R. Ferrè Gabriella Bottini Gian Domenico Iannetti Patrick Haggard

The vestibular system processes information about head movement and orientation. No unimodal vestibular cortex has been identified in the mammalian brain. Rather, vestibular inputs are combined with many other sensory signals in the cortex. This arrangement suggests that vestibular input could influence processing in other sensory modalities. Here we show that vestibular stimulation differentia...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2006
Jorge Said Alfonso Izita Ana Luisa González Enrique Tovar

Many authors have reported different useful studies in evaluating vestibular function through vestibular, somatosensory, and visuocortical systems using the test of balance and in assessing vestibular function through the vestibulospinal system using craniocorpography. We researched 100 patients suffering from tinnitus and vertigo (36 men and 64 women). Diagnoses of vestibular dysfunction can b...

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: :Anatomical record. Part B, New anatomist 2004
Jorge Eduardo Duque-Parra

The human vestibular organ transmits sensory information to various components of the central nervous system related to head movement and, obviously, among these components, to its terminal region(s) in the vestibular parts of the cerebral cortex. Study of vestibular structures dates back to historical epochs when primitive considerations on cerebral global function were made without knowledge ...

2016
Qadeer Arshad Barry M. Seemungal

The vestibular system sub-serves a number of reflex and perceptual functions, comprising the peripheral apparatus, the vestibular nerve, the brainstem and cerebellar processing circuits, the thalamic relays, and the vestibular cerebral cortical network. This system provides signals of self-motion, important for gaze and postural control, and signals of traveled distance, for spatial orientation...

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