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    Type, dose, and outcomes of physical therapy interventions for unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction: protocol for a systematic review

    Unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction can result in symptoms of dizziness, gaze and gait instability, and impaired navigation and spatial orientation. These impairments and activity limitations may neg...

    Carrie W. Hoppes, Eric R. Anson, Wendy J. Carender in Systematic Reviews (2023)

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    Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Patient-Centered Approach

    Vertigo and imbalance are common complaints for individuals after vestibular disease. Vertigo can be both scary and disabling, with patients reporting lower quality of life, more frequent falls, and higher fin...

    Eric R. Anson, Yoav Gimmon in Disorders of the Vestibular System (2023)

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    Eye Movements Are Correctly Timed During Walking Despite Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction

    Individuals with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) often report symptoms of oscillopsia (the perception that the world is bouncing or unstable) during walking. Efference copy/proprioception contributes t...

    Eric R. Anson, Tim Kiemel, John P. Carey in Journal of the Association for Research in… (2017)

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    Sensorimotor Recalibration in Virtual Environments

    This chapter deals with the issue of resolving ambiguity between motion of objects in the world and self-motion that reflects the interdependence between multimodal signals. A growing body of evidence suggests...

    W. Geoffrey Wright, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr in Virtual Reality for Physical and Motor Reh… (2014)