Physiological basis for enduring vestibular symptoms
AUTOR(ES)
Rudge, R
RESUMO
Four examples of patients who sustained a vestibular insult and did not fully recover over a prolonged period are described. The reasons for this failure of compensation are discussed in relation to the experimental literature, particularly that concerning the importance of extra-vestibular inputs upon the vestibular system.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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