i. Overview of research topics »
VESTIBULAR RESEARCH TOPICS

-  -  -  Advances in basic vestibular neurophysiology
-  -  -  Vestibular system and cognition
-  -  -  Vestibular disorders and cognitive decline in aging and dementia
-  -  -  Vestibular system and emotion
-  -  -  Vestibular psychophysics
-  -  -  Vestibular system and gait
-  -  -  Vestibular system and sensorimotor and cognitive development
-  -  -  Vestibular compensation
-  -  -  Insights in bilateral vestibulopathy
-  -  Diagnostic procedures
-  -  -  Functional imaging of the vestibular system
-  -  -  Hydrops imaging (gadolinium, AI)
-  -  -  Pediatric vestibular screening
-  -  -  New methods for vestibular stimulation (magnetic fields)
-  -  Treatments
-  -  -  Vestibular rehabilitation protocols and technologies
-  -  -  Dosage, intensity, and timing in exercise prescription
-  -  -  Central vestibular disorders and exercise
-  -  -  Vestibular prosthesis and sensory substitution systems
-  -  -  Treatment for functional disorders
-  -  -  Psychological treatments in vestibular disorders
-  -  -  Pharmacotherapy
-  -  -  Meniere's disease surgical treatment

Open Access: Yes


Shaikh, A. G., Bronstein, A., Carmona, S., Cha, Y., Cho, C., Ghasia, F. F., Gold, D., Green, K. E., Helmchen, C., Ibitoye, R. T., Kattah, J., Kim, J., Kothari, S., Manto, M., Seemungal, B. M., Straumann, D., Strupp, M., Szmulewicz, D., Tarnutzer, A., . . . Kheradmand, A. (2020). Consensus on Virtual Management of Vestibular Disorders: Urgent versus Expedited care. The Cerebellum, 20(1), 4–8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12311-020-01178-8

Link
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12311-020-01178-8

Description
This article provides guidance on virtual consultations in acute and subacute vestibular patients

Keywords
nystagmus, eye movements, virtual, telemedicine, vestibular exam, diagnosis, decision pathway, acute, subacute, triage

Reviewer
Raymond van de Berg

Topics

Open Access: Yes


Melliti, A., van de Berg, M., & van de Berg, R. (2023). Capturing nystagmus during vertigo attacks using a smartphone: adherence, characteristics, pearls and pitfalls. Journal of neurology, 270(12), 6044–6056. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-023-11965-y

Link
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00415-023-11965-y

Description
This article provides tips and tricks for capturing ictal nystagmus with a smartphone

Keywords
ictal nystagmus, vertigo attack, attack, vertigo, smartphone, telemedicine, nystagmus, diagnosis

Reviewer
Raymond van de Berg

Topics

-  -  -  Genetics of vestibular disorders and gene therapy