A pivotal observational study provides compelling evidence linking vestibular dysfunction to cognitive decline in the elderly, suggesting that impaired balance and spatial orientation may serve as an ...
A pioneering neuroimaging study reveals distinct patterns of neurovascular compression in virus-associated vestibulopathies, providing new insights into the potential mechanistic differences between ...
The basic connectivity from the vestibular labyrinth to the eye muscles (vestibular ocular reflex, VOR) has been elucidated in the past decade, and we summarise this in graphic format. We also review ...
Feeling like something is making your head spin right round? You may be suffering from vestibular neuritis, a condition that can not only cause dizziness but also trigger migraines. While it may feel ...
The connection between sensory impairment and cognitive aging is a growing area of research. While hearing loss is an established risk factor for ...
It feels like a great day for some migraine mythbusting. So, true or false: Migraines always come with debilitating head pain. If you guessed true, we can’t blame you—pain is typically seen as the ...
Vestibular dysfunction was shown to be a determinant of imbalance in Parkinson disease independent from visual and somatosensory processing changes and nigrostriatal dopaminergic losses. Imbalance in ...
Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) relieved vertigo and headache in acute vestibular migraine, an open-label preliminary study suggested. Vertigo improved in 13 of 14 acute vestibular migraine ...
Author(s)Carvalho GF, Vianna-Bell FH, Florencio LL, et al. Presence of vestibular symptoms, related disability in migraine with and without aura and chronic migraine [published online January 1, 2018] ...
Vestibular schwannomas account for 8% of all intracranial tumors and are the most common neoplasm of the cerebellopontine angle in adults. These tumors derive from myelinating Schwann cells of the ...
A vestibular schwannoma is a slow-growing, benign tumor developing in the nerves that connect the inner ear to the brain. These tumors are not malignant, and produce symptoms by pressure on the ...