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A M Bronstein

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Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology|November 26, 2008
Ocular versus extraocular control of posture and equilibriumM Guerraz, A M Bronstein
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|January 21, 2010
Management of the patient with chronic dizzinessA M Bronstein, Th Lempert
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 29, 2003
The moving platform aftereffect: limited generalization of a locomotor adaptationR F Reynolds, A M Bronstein
Journal of Helminthology|May 4, 2018
Possible case of trichinellosis associated with beaver (Castor fiber) meatA M Bronstein, A N Lukashev
British Journal of Audiology|April 1, 1992
Testing otolith functionM A Gresty, A M Bronstein
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Compensatory eye movements in the presence of conflicting canal and otolith signalsA M Bronstein, M A Gresty
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|February 1, 1985
Cervical nystagmus due to loss of cerebellar inhibition on the cervico-ocular reflex: a case reportA M Bronstein, J D Hood
Neuroscience Letters|April 11, 1986
Otolith stimulation evokes compensatory reflex eye movements of high velocity when linear motion of the head is combined with concurrent angular motionM A Gresty, A M Bronstein
Experimental Brain Research|June 13, 2003
The broken escalator phenomenon. Aftereffect of walking onto a moving platformR F Reynolds, A M Bronstein
Brain Research|May 14, 1986
The cervico-ocular reflex in normal subjects and patients with absent vestibular functionA M Bronstein, J D Hood
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Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology|November 26, 2008
Ocular versus extraocular control of posture and equilibriumM Guerraz, A M Bronstein
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|January 21, 2010
Management of the patient with chronic dizzinessA M Bronstein, Th Lempert
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 29, 2003
The moving platform aftereffect: limited generalization of a locomotor adaptationR F Reynolds, A M Bronstein
Journal of Helminthology|May 4, 2018
Possible case of trichinellosis associated with beaver (Castor fiber) meatA M Bronstein, A N Lukashev
British Journal of Audiology|April 1, 1992
Testing otolith functionM A Gresty, A M Bronstein
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Compensatory eye movements in the presence of conflicting canal and otolith signalsA M Bronstein, M A Gresty
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|February 1, 1985
Cervical nystagmus due to loss of cerebellar inhibition on the cervico-ocular reflex: a case reportA M Bronstein, J D Hood
Neuroscience Letters|April 11, 1986
Otolith stimulation evokes compensatory reflex eye movements of high velocity when linear motion of the head is combined with concurrent angular motionM A Gresty, A M Bronstein
Experimental Brain Research|June 13, 2003
The broken escalator phenomenon. Aftereffect of walking onto a moving platformR F Reynolds, A M Bronstein
Brain Research|May 14, 1986
The cervico-ocular reflex in normal subjects and patients with absent vestibular functionA M Bronstein, J D Hood
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