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Journal articles on the topic "Vestibular band"

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Kornilova, L. N., V. Grigorova, and G. Bodo. "Vestibular Function and Sensory Interaction in Space Flight." Journal of Vestibular Research 3, no. 3 (1993): 219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ves-1993-3303.

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The vestibular system and vestibulo-visual interaction were examined in 11 astronauts by the electrooculographic (EOG) method during short- and long-term flights on days 2, 3, 5, 9, 22, 50, 164, and 169 (experiments OPTOKINES and LABYRINTH). In space (flight days 2 and 3), they showed enhanced spontaneous vertical nystagmus, and disorders of tracking of vertical and diagonal movements of the stimulus which improved after active head movements. Early increasing of the reactivity of the cupulo-endolymphatic system (flight days 2–3) was replaced after 5 days of flight with a reduction of the vest
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Gueber, Crislaine, Thanara Silva, Paulo Liberalesso, et al. "Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians." International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology 18, no. 02 (2014): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1368140.

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Chambers, Brian R., Mabel Mai, and Hugh O. Barber. "Bilateral Vestibular Loss, Oscillopsia, and the Cervico-Ocular Reflex." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 93, no. 3 (1985): 403–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019459988509300322.

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Oscillopsia during head movement occurs in patients with bilateral vestibular loss and may be transient or persistent. To investigate mechanisms underlying recovery we tested the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), visual-vestibular interaction, and the cervico-ocular reflex (COR); we used a pseudorandom oscillatory stimulus with a frequency band width of 0 to 5 Hz in six patients with bilaterally absent caloric responses and in 10 normal controls. Seven control subjects had low-gain COR responses, but these were anticompensatory with respect to the VOR. Three asymptomatic patients with an absent o
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Selçuk, Halit, Sevgi Özdinç, Menekşe Karahan, Ayşe Zeynep Yılmazer Kayatekin, and Enis Uluçam. "Evaluation of vestibular functions and balance in Edirne Band musicians." Work 68, no. 2 (2021): 415–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/wor-203382.

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BACKGROUND: It has been found that intense noise may affect the peripheral vestibular system and consequently causes problems in balance mechanisms. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exposure to chronic noise on vestibular functions and balance in Edirne Band musicians. METHODS: Twenty-two individuals working in the Edirne Band for at least 5 years and a control group of 22 individuals working at Trakya University with similar sociodemographic characteristics were included. The socio-demographic questionnaire was used to inquire about the demographic characteri
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Gale, Steven, Mario Prsa, Aaron Schurger, et al. "Oscillatory neural responses evoked by natural vestibular stimuli in humans." Journal of Neurophysiology 115, no. 3 (2016): 1228–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00153.2015.

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While there have been numerous studies of the vestibular system in mammals, less is known about the brain mechanisms of vestibular processing in humans. In particular, of the studies that have been carried out in humans over the last 30 years, none has investigated how vestibular stimulation (VS) affects cortical oscillations. Here we recorded high-density electroencephalography (EEG) in healthy human subjects and a group of bilateral vestibular loss patients (BVPs) undergoing transient and constant-velocity passive whole body yaw rotations, focusing our analyses on the modulation of cortical
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Walther, Leif Erik, and Mario Cebulla. "Band limited chirp stimulation in vestibular evoked myogenic potentials." European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 273, no. 10 (2016): 2983–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-015-3888-y.

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Monika, Rohilla. "Etiology of Various Dental Developmental Anomalies -Review of Literature." Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions 4, no. 2 (2017): 019–25. https://doi.org/10.17352/2394-8418.000042.

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The development of the tooth involves many complex biological processes, including epithelial-  esenchymal interactions, differentiation, morphogenesis, fibrillogenesis and mineralization. After 37 days of development, a continuous band of thickened epithelium forms around the mouth in presumptive upper and lower jaws from the fusion of separate plates of thickened epithelium–primary epithelial band and gives rise to vestibular lamina and dental lamina [1].  
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Takigawa, Hiroshi, Fukiko Kawade, and Hiroshi Sakamoto. "Effects of Infrasound on Involuntary Eye Movement during Fixation." Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control 8, no. 4 (1989): 130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026309238900800404.

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This study was undertaken in order to clarify the effects of infrasound on vestibular functions by comparing observations of eye movement under exposure to infrasound and audible noise. Twenty-five healthy males were exposed to a wide octave-band noise, (approx. 125 Hz to 4kHz) or to 16 Hz or 5 Hz at 95 dB for 3 minutes. Their involuntary eye movement with the eyes visually fixed in the horizontal direction was measured before and during exposure with their eyes open and closed. The extent of eye movement before the exposure was significantly greater with eyes closed than with eyes open. This
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Ramos Macias, Angel, Angel Ramos de Miguel, Isaura Rodriguez Montesdeoca, Silvia Borkoski Barreiro, and Juan Carlos Falcón González. "Chronic Electrical Stimulation of the Otolith Organ: Preliminary Results in Humans with Bilateral Vestibulopathy and Sensorineural Hearing Loss." Audiology and Neurotology 25, Suppl. 1-2 (2019): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000503600.

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Introduction: Bilateral vestibulopathy is an important cause of imbalance that is misdiagnosed. The clinical management of patients with bilateral vestibular loss remains difficult as there is no clear evidence for an effective treatment. In this paper, we try to analyze the effect of chronic electrical stimulation and adaptation to electrical stimulation of the vestibular system in humans when stimulating the otolith organ with a constant pulse train to mitigate imbalance due to bilateral vestibular dysfunction (BVD). Methods: We included 2 patients in our study with BVD according to Criteria
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Yousif, N., A. Bronstein, J. Naushahi, D. Nandi, and B. Seemungal. "14. Vestibular modulation of theta band oscillations in human pedunculopontine nucleus." Clinical Neurophysiology 123, no. 2 (2012): e6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2011.07.019.

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Books on the topic "Vestibular band"

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author, Savage Charles C., ed. Central Savings Bank (now Apple Bank for Savings), first floor interior consisting of the north, south, and west entrance vestibule and foyer, the main banking hall, and the two staircases leading from the first floor to the mezzanine floor level; the mezzanine floor interior consisting of the open passages above the north and south vestibules, the arcaded loggia with balustrade above the west entrance vestibule and foyer the upper part of the banking hall, and the ceiling; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall surfaces, ceiling surfaces, and marble floor surfaces, doors, stair and balcony railings, fixed counters, lighting fixtures, decorative ironwork, and attached decorative elements; 2100-2114 Broadway, Manhattan: Built 1926-28 ; York & Sawyer, architects. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1993.

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author, Harris Gale, ed. Williamsburgh Savings Bank (Broadway) (now Republic National Bank), first floor interior consisting of the main (175 Broadway) entrance vestibule; the 1875 banking room, including the dome; the balcony above the main entrance vestibule; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces; floor surfaces; doors; balustrades; railings; ventilation grilles; decorative metalwork; clocks; the exterior of the vault in the 1875 banking room; and attached decorative elements; 175 Broadway, aka 161-175 Broadway and 834-844 Driggs Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn: Built 1870-75 ; architect, George B. Post ; mural decoration, Peter B. Wight. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1996.

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author, Savage Charles C., ed. Greenwich Savings Bank (now Crossland Federal Savings Bank) first floor interior consisting of the Broadway entrance vestibule and foyer, the main banking hall including the tellers' cages, and the Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) entrance vestibule; second floor interior consisting of the upper portion of the main banking hall and the loggia spaces; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall surfaces and attached decorative elements; ceiling surfaces including elliptical dome and light diffuser; floor surfaces including mosaic floors cicumscribing tellers' cages; windows; doors; chandeliers and lighting fixtures; decorative ironwork; bronze grilles; columnar screens and attached furnishings; 1352-1362 Broadway, aka 985 Sixth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan: Built 1922-24; Architects York & Sawyer. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1992.

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author, Postal Matthew A., ed. Manufacturers Trust Company Building interior, later Chase Bank Building, first floor interior: Consisting of the entrance vestibule and lobby at the corner of Fifth Avenue and West 43rd Street, the former banking room, the 43rd Street elevator lobby, the corridor in front of the vault on Fifth Avenue, and the escalators leading from the first floor to the second floor; second floor interior, consisting of the former banking room; and the fixtures and interior components of both floors, including but not limited to, wall surfaces, ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, columns, and vault door facing Fifth Avenue; 510 Fifth Avenue (aka 508-514 Fifth Avenue and 2 West 43rd Street), Borough of Manhattan : built 1953-54 ; architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill ; Gordon Bunshaft, partner in charge and chief designer. NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2011.

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author, Savage Charles C., ed. Dollar Savings Bank (now Emigrant Savings Bank), first floor interior, consisting of the two Grand Concourse entrance vestibules, the main banking hall, and the southwest corner stairway leading to the basement; and the basement level interior consisting of the vault lobby; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including, but not limited to, wall surfaces and attached decorative elements including murals, ceiling surfaces, doors, chandeliers and lighting fixtures, decorative bronzework including gates and grilles, and railings; 2516-2530 Grand Concourse, The Bronx: Built 1932-33, 1937-38 : architects Halsey, McCormack, & Helmer. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1994.

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Bowery Savings Bank Building, first floor interior, consisting of the East 42nd Street revolving door vestibule; the East 41st Street revolving door vestibule; the banking room; the adjacent alcove, loggia, and balcony in the east wing ("Chapel"); the stairway leading to the basement; the office building entrance vestibule and elevator lobby; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, windows, chandeliers, the tellers' counter and superimposed glazed and bronze screen and wickets, fixed benches, decorative metalwork, elevator doors, doors, and attached furnishings and decorative elements; 110 East 42nd Street, a/ka 110-129 East 42nd Street and 107-115 East 41st Street, Manhattan: Built 1921-23 and 1931-33 ; architects, York & Sawyer, W. Louis Ayres, design partner. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1996.

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Williamsburgh Savings Bank (Hanson Place), first floor interior, consisting of the Hanson Place entrance vestibule; the lobby; the stairway leading to the basement lobby; the stairway leading to the upper floors, and including the first landing; the stairway leading to the subway lobby; the passageway from the lobby to the banking room; the banking room; the mezzanine balcony above the entrance vestibule, lobby, and passageway; and the basement level interior, consisting of the basement lobby and the subway lobby; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, the fireplace; tellers' counters, railings, balustrades, doors, security gates, clocks, chandelier and lighting fixtures, flagpoles,decorative metalwork, ventilation grilles, windows and attached furnishings and decorative elements; 1 Hanson Place, aka 1-9 Hanson Place, 130-136 St. Felix Street and 325-351 Ashland Place, Brooklyn: Built 1927-29 ; Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, architects. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Vestibular band"

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"Hörbahn und vestibuläre Bahnen." In Taschenatlas Anatomie - Band 3: Nervensystem und Sinnesorgane, edited by Werner Kahle and Michael Frotscher. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/b-0034-43422.

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Torquato, Giseli Carvalho de Paula, Maria das Graças Afonso Miranda Chaves, and Marília Nalon Pereira. "AVALIAÇÃO POR ESPECTROSCOPIA RAMAN DA UNIÃO DOS MATERIAIS ADESIVOS À DENTINA UTILIZANDO DIGLUCONATO DE CLOREXIDINA 2% PARA LIMPEZA CAVITÁRIA." In Saúde Única: Uma Abordagem Multidisciplinar. Bookerfield Editora, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53268/bkf22080305.

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Este estudo teve como propósito analisar o efeito da utilização de Digluconato de Clorexidina a 2% como agente de limpeza cavitária antes da aplicação do sistema adesivo convencional na difusão resinosa e no padrão de distribuição da matriz de colágeno na hibridização. Foram realizadas cavidades classe V nas faces vestibulares de vinte dentes prémolares humanos hígidos que foram divididos em 2 grupos. No Grupo 1: os dentes foram tratados com o sistema adesivo convencional de acordo com as instruções do fabricante e grupo 2: Digluconato de Clorexidina 2% foi aplicado na superfície dentinária de
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Pinçon, Geneviéve. "A Topographical Approach to Parietal Figures: The Monumental Sculptures of the Roc-aux-Sorciers (Vienne, France) Produced in Daylight at the Back of a Rockshelter and on its Ceiling." In Palaeolithic Cave Art at Creswell Crags in European Context. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199299171.003.0017.

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The wonderful discovery of parietal figures in the entrance chamber of Church Hole by P. Bahn, P. Pettitt and S. Ripoll in 2003 invites us to study the elements that are linked to the topography of parietal figures made on ceilings in daylight. At Creswell, early excavations had revealed Magdalenian occupations. This association between habitation and parietal figures recalls other contexts, such as for example that of the Roc-aux-Sorciers at Angles-sur-l’Anglin (Vienne, France). This Magdalenian site contains a sculpted, engraved, and painted parietal assemblage which extends for more than 50
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Conference papers on the topic "Vestibular band"

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Wei, Yue, and Xinjia Chen. "Exploratory study for the EEG characteristics of visual-vestibular conflict induced motion sickness." In 16th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2025). AHFE International, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1006135.

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Motion sickness, commonly introduced by conflicting visual-vestibular inputs, remains inadequately characterized at the neurophysiological level, with limited quantitative biomarkers for sensory conflict detection. This study investigated electroencephalographic (EEG) activity patterns associated with varying degrees of visual-vestibular congruence to identify potential neural correlates of sensory conflict. Six healthy participants (aged 18-22 years) underwent controlled motion stimuli while EEG data were recorded using a wireless system. Participants were seated in an electrically powered wh
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La Scaleia, Barbara, Francesco Lacquaniti, and Myrka Zago. "A novel stimulation protocol for vestibular rehabilitation." In AHFE 2023 Hawaii Edition. AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1004373.

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Vestibular hypofunction due to aging or disease can be severely debilitating for daily life, causing dizziness, space disorientation, imbalance, limited mobility, and increased risk of falls. Current methods and techniques for vestibular rehabilitation often fail short of achieving stable, effective results due to the lack of physiologically-based, ergonomic approaches. Here we propose a novel approach based on the application of small-amplitude random displacements of the head and body, which can lead to enhanced vestibular function. The phenomenon we studied is akin to stochastic resonance,
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Abdallatif, Athar Mazen Rasmi, Wan Najibah Wan Mohamad, Rosdan Salim, and Mohd Normani Zakaria. "Comparison of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) elicited by custom-built downward narrow band chirp and 500 Hz tone burst stimuli in healthy adults." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IConBET2023). AIP Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0259776.

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Schneider, Charles M., Ajay K. Verma, Tamanna T. K. Munia, Mark Romanick, Kouhyar Tavakolian, and Reza Fazel-Rezai. "Analysis of Postural Stability After Concussion Using Empirical Mode Decomposition: A Pilot Study." In 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2017-3541.

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Maintaining upright stance is a complex process, it requires appropriate functioning of a postural control system which consists of inputs from somatosensory, vestibular, musculoskeletal, and proprioceptive systems as well as from several brain regions [1–4]. A concussion is defined as a brain injury caused due to unexpected acceleration/deceleration of the head causing temporary alteration of brain function and it is a prevalent source of injury to football athletes [1]. With the altered function of the brain, the ability to maintain postural equilibrium becomes challenging due to the inabili
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Valdez - González, L., J. J. Reyes Lagos, and A. C. Pliego - Carrillo. "Efecto de la estimulación galvánica transmastoidea en la frecuencia cardiaca." In XLI Congreso Nacional de Ingeniería Biomédica. Sociedad Mexicana de Ingeniería Biomédica, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24254/cnib.18.25.

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El sistema vestibular proporciona al sistema nervioso central, la información necesaria para que el individuo conozca la posición de su cabeza con respecto al cuerpo, y la velocidad y dirección de sus movimientos. Sin embargo, poco se conoce sobre su relación con el sistema cardiovascular. La EGV (estimulación galvánica vestibular) transmastoidea es utilizada para estudiar el sistema vestibular, sin involucrar otros sistemas que participan en el control de la postura. En esta investigación se combinó el uso de EGV transmastoidea con la adquisición de registro electrocardiográfico (ECG) para an
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Reports on the topic "Vestibular band"

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Commonwealth Bank - Head Office, 120 Pitt Street - Vestibule entrance to Governor's rooms - 16 October 1916 (plate 344). Reserve Bank of Australia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-000859.

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