Mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: a review with focus on the visual system
SH Rauchman, J Albert, A Pinkhasov, AB Reiss - Neurology International, 2022 - mdpi.com
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major global public health problem. Neurological damage
from TBI may be mild, moderate, or severe and occurs both immediately at the time of impact …
from TBI may be mild, moderate, or severe and occurs both immediately at the time of impact …
The human vestibular cortex: functional anatomy of OP2, its connectivity and the effect of vestibular disease
Area OP2 in the posterior peri-sylvian cortex has been proposed to be the core human
vestibular cortex. We investigated the functional anatomy of OP2 and adjacent areas (OP2+) …
vestibular cortex. We investigated the functional anatomy of OP2 and adjacent areas (OP2+) …
Vestibular dysfunction leads to cognitive impairments: State of knowledge in the field and clinical perspectives
J Guo, J Wang, P Liang, E Tian… - International …, 2024 - spandidos-publications.com
The vestibular system may have a critical role in the integration of sensory information and
the maintenance of cognitive function. A dysfunction in the vestibular system has a …
the maintenance of cognitive function. A dysfunction in the vestibular system has a …
[HTML][HTML] Central sensorimotor integration assessment reveals deficits in standing balance control in people with chronic mild traumatic brain injury
Imbalance is common following mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and can persist months
after the initial injury. To determine if mTBI subjects with chronic imbalance differed from …
after the initial injury. To determine if mTBI subjects with chronic imbalance differed from …
The “vestibular neuromatrix”: A proposed, expanded vestibular network from graph theory in post‐concussive vestibular dysfunction
Convergent clinical and neuroimaging evidence suggests that higher vestibular function is
subserved by a distributed network including visuospatial, cognitive–affective …
subserved by a distributed network including visuospatial, cognitive–affective …
Dizziness after traumatic brain injury: a prospective TRACK-TBI analysis of risk factors, quality of life, and neurocognitive effects
Objective To determine the longitudinal incidence of dizziness and its association with
demographic factors, neurocognitive effects, functionality, and quality of life. Study Design …
demographic factors, neurocognitive effects, functionality, and quality of life. Study Design …
[HTML][HTML] Patterns of vestibular dysfunction in chronic traumatic brain injury
Background Dizziness and imbalance are common following traumatic brain injury (TBI).
While these symptoms are often attributed to vestibular dysfunction, the relative contribution …
While these symptoms are often attributed to vestibular dysfunction, the relative contribution …
Visuo‐vestibular and cognitive connections of the vestibular neuromatrix are conserved across age and injury populations
Abstract Background and Purpose Given the prevalence of vestibular dysfunction in
pediatric concussion, there is a need to better understand pathophysiological disruptions …
pediatric concussion, there is a need to better understand pathophysiological disruptions …
Symptoms and central sensory integration in people with chronic mTBI: clinical implications
Introduction Balance deficits in people with chronic mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI;≥ 3
months post-mTBI), thought to relate to central sensory integration deficits, are subtle and …
months post-mTBI), thought to relate to central sensory integration deficits, are subtle and …
Alterations in resting‐state functional brain connectivity and correlations with vestibular/ocular‐motor screening measures in postconcussion vestibular dysfunction
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Vestibular symptoms after concussion are
common and associated with protracted recovery. The purpose of this study is to define …
common and associated with protracted recovery. The purpose of this study is to define …