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Vestibular implants studied in animal models: clinical and scientific implications
Richard F Lewis1,2,3
1Department of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; richard_lewis@meei.harvard.edu.
Abstract:
Damage to the peripheral vestibular system can result in debilitating postural, perceptual, and visual symptoms. A potential new treatment for this clinical problem is to replace some aspects of peripheral vestibular function with an implant that senses head motion and provides this information to the brain by stimulating branches of the vestibular nerve. In this review I consider animal studies performed at our institution over the past 15 years, which have helped elucidate how the brain processes information provided by a vestibular (semicircular canal) implant and how this information could be used to improve the problems experienced by patients with peripheral vestibular damage.

