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1. Vestibular Response to Electrical Stimulation of the Otolith Organs. Implications in the Development of A Vestibular Implant for the Improvement of the Sensation of Gravitoinertial Accelerations.

2. Symmetries of a generic utricular projection: neural connectivity and the distribution of utricular information.

3. Directional sound sensitivity in utricular afferents in the toadfish Opsanus tau.

4. Characterizing the frequency tuning properties of air-conduction ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in healthy individuals.

5. Patterns of saccular afferent innervation in sciaenids.

6. A balance of form and function: planar polarity and development of the vestibular maculae.

7. Irregular primary otolith afferents from the guinea pig utricular and saccular maculae respond to both bone conducted vibration and to air conducted sound.

8. [Inferior vestibular neuritis: diagnosis using VEMP].

9. Patterns of dissociate torsional-vertical nystagmus in internuclear ophthalmoplegia.

10. Identifying the affected branches of vestibular nerve in vestibular neuritis.

11. Comment on: "Dissociation between cVEMP and oVEMP responses: different vestibular origins of each VEMP?".

12. [Evoked vestibular myogenic potentials: anatomic-physiologic aspects and clinical application].

13. Response to "oVEMP to air-conducted tones reflects functions of different vestibular populations from cVEMP?".

14. Melatonin attenuates the vestibulosympathetic but not vestibulocollic reflexes in humans: selective impairment of the utricles.

15. Dissociation between cVEMP and oVEMP responses: different vestibular origins of each VEMP?

16. oVEMP to air-conducted tones reflects functions of different vestibular populations from cVEMP?

17. Development of otolith receptors in Japanese quail.

18. A-pattern strabismus with overdepression in adduction: a special type of bilateral skew deviation?

19. Does migraine-associated vertigo share a common pathophysiology with Meniere's disease? Study with vestibular-evoked myogenic potential.

20. Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: an overview.

21. Response of vestibular nerve afferents innervating utricle and saccule during passive and active translations.

22. An acoustically evoked short latency negative response in profound hearing loss infants.

23. The recordability of two sonomotor responses in young normal subjects.

24. Head-tilting stabilometry in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

25. Cortical representation of saccular vestibular stimulation: VEMPs in fMRI.

26. Cross-regulation of Ngn1 and Math1 coordinates the production of neurons and sensory hair cells during inner ear development.

27. Otolith fibers and terminals in chick vestibular nuclei.

28. Afferent innervation patterns of the pigeon horizontal crista ampullaris.

29. Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials.

30. Validity of a new feedback method for the VEMP test.

31. Neurophysiological monitoring of brainstem function in a patient with Wallenberg syndrome, using Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials.

32. Regeneration of vestibular otolith afferents after ototoxic damage.

33. Does the method of sternocleidomastoid muscle activation affect the vestibular evoked myogenic potential response?

34. Sharpening of directional responses along the auditory pathway of the oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau.

35. Expression of Trk receptors in otolith-related neurons in the vestibular nucleus of rats.

36. Saccular projections in the human cerebral cortex.

37. Synaptic ribbon plasticity, ribbon size and potential regulatory mechanisms in utricular and saccular maculae.

38. Spontaneous low-frequency voltage oscillations in frog saccular hair cells.

39. Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: history and overview.

40. Eye movements evoked by selective saccular nerve stimulation in cats.

41. Steroid-dependent auditory plasticity leads to adaptive coupling of sender and receiver.

42. Role of cross-striolar and commissural inhibition in the vestibulocollic reflex.

43. Eye movements evoked by the selective stimulation of the utricular nerve in cats.

44. Postlesional vestibular reorganization improves the gain but impairs the spatial tuning of the maculo-ocular reflex in frogs.

45. Central projections of the saccular and utricular nerves in macaques.

46. Preservation of the saccular nerve and of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential during vestibular schwannoma surgery.

47. Seasonal plasticity of peripheral auditory frequency sensitivity.

48. Afferent innervation patterns of the saccule in pigeons.

49. Frog saccular hair cells dissociated with protease VIII exhibit inactivating BK currents, K(V) currents, and low-frequency electrical resonance.

50. Adaptations of the vestibular system to short and long-term exposures to altered gravity.

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