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Christopher J BockischOberassistent, University Hospital Zürich Verified email at usz.ch Cited by 2658 |
Detection and grading of endolymphatic hydrops in Menière disease using MR imaging
…, AM Naldi, T Schrepfer, CJ Bockisch… - American Journal …, 2014 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Endolymphatic hydrops has been recognized as the
underlying pathophysiology of Menière disease. We used 3T MR imaging to detect and grade …
underlying pathophysiology of Menière disease. We used 3T MR imaging to detect and grade …
[PDF][PDF] Eye position predicts what number you have in mind
Despite the apparent simplicity of picking numbers at random, it is virtually impossible to
produce a sequence of truly random numbers. Although numbers seem to pop-up …
produce a sequence of truly random numbers. Although numbers seem to pop-up …
A new dynamic visual acuity test to assess peripheral vestibular function
…, D Straumann, O Bergamin, CJ Bockisch… - … –Head & Neck …, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To evaluate a novel test for dynamic visual acuity (DVA) that uses an adaptive
algorithm for changing the size of Landolt rings presented during active or passive head …
algorithm for changing the size of Landolt rings presented during active or passive head …
Disease-specific sparing of the anterior semicircular canals in bilateral vestibulopathy
Objective Bilateral vestibular loss (BVL) is often diagnosed with great delay and an underlying
cause is only identified in 50–80%. We measured horizontal and vertical semicircular …
cause is only identified in 50–80%. We measured horizontal and vertical semicircular …
Visual contribution to postural stability: Interaction between target fixation or tracking and static or dynamic large-field stimulus
J Laurens, L Awai, CJ Bockisch, S Hegemann… - Gait & posture, 2010 - Elsevier
Stationary visual information has a stabilizing effect on posture, whereas moving visual
information is destabilizing. We compared the influence of a stationary or moving fixation point to …
information is destabilizing. We compared the influence of a stationary or moving fixation point to …
Velocity storage contribution to vestibular self-motion perception in healthy human subjects
Self-motion perception after a sudden stop from a sustained rotation in darkness lasts
approximately as long as reflexive eye movements. We hypothesized that, after an angular velocity …
approximately as long as reflexive eye movements. We hypothesized that, after an angular velocity …
[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional eye position during static roll and pitch in humans
CJ Bockisch, T Haslwanter - Vision research, 2001 - Elsevier
We investigated how three-dimensional (3D) eye position is influenced by static head
position relative to gravity, a reflex probably mediated by the otolith organs. In monkeys, the …
position relative to gravity, a reflex probably mediated by the otolith organs. In monkeys, the …
Is vestibular self-motion perception controlled by the velocity storage? Insights from patients with chronic degeneration of the vestibulo-cerebellum
Background The rotational vestibulo-ocular reflex (rVOR) generates compensatory eye
movements in response to rotational head accelerations. The velocity-storage mechanism (VSM)…
movements in response to rotational head accelerations. The velocity-storage mechanism (VSM)…
Head roll dependent variability of subjective visual vertical and ocular counterroll
We compared the variability of the subjective visual vertical (SVV) and static ocular counterroll
(OCR), and hypothesized a correlation between the measurements because of their …
(OCR), and hypothesized a correlation between the measurements because of their …
Precision and accuracy of the subjective haptic vertical in the roll plane
Background When roll-tilted, the subjective visual vertical (SVV) deviates up to 40 from earth-vertical
and trial-to-trial variability increases with head roll. Imperfections in the central …
and trial-to-trial variability increases with head roll. Imperfections in the central …