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December 30, 2018
Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation Primarily Affects Otolith-Mediated Motion Perception
Aram Keywan, Klaus Jahn, Max Wuehr
Neuroscience
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June 8, 2020
Subliminal Passive Motion Stimulation Improves Vestibular Perception
Aram Keywan, Haike Dietrich, Max Wuehr
Journal of Neurology
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February 3, 2022
Subliminal conditioning of vestibular perception generalizes within otolith organs
Aram Keywan, Gharam Yassin, Klaus Jahn, et al.
Journal of Neurology
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November 3, 2022
Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation improves vestibular perception in bilateral vestibulopathy
Max Wuehr, Josefine Eder, Aram Keywan, et al.
Scientific Reports
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February 15, 2020
No evidence for after-effects of noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation on motion perception
Aram Keywan, Hiba Badarna, Klaus Jahn, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology
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March 17, 2018
Noisy Galvanic Stimulation Improves Roll-Tilt Vestibular Perception in Healthy Subjects
Aram Keywan, Max Wuehr, Cauchy Pradhan, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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May 20, 2020
Perception of postural verticality in roll and pitch while sitting and standing in healthy subjects
Jeannine Bergmann, Standislav Bardins, Christian Prawitz, et al.
Journal of Neurology
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February 25, 2022
Combining vestibular rehabilitation with noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation for treatment of bilateral vestibulopathy
Josefine Eder, Silvy Kellerer, Tamara Amberger, et al.
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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August 6, 2024
Predictive nomograms and an algorithm for managing patients with probable Meniere's disease
Roee Noy, Eran Fridman, Ayelet Eran, et al.
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Neuroscience
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December 30, 2018
Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation Primarily Affects Otolith-Mediated Motion Perception
Aram Keywan, Klaus Jahn, Max Wuehr
Neuroscience
|
June 8, 2020
Subliminal Passive Motion Stimulation Improves Vestibular Perception
Aram Keywan, Haike Dietrich, Max Wuehr
Journal of Neurology
|
February 3, 2022
Subliminal conditioning of vestibular perception generalizes within otolith organs
Aram Keywan, Gharam Yassin, Klaus Jahn, et al.
Journal of Neurology
|
November 3, 2022
Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation improves vestibular perception in bilateral vestibulopathy
Max Wuehr, Josefine Eder, Aram Keywan, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
February 15, 2020
No evidence for after-effects of noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation on motion perception
Aram Keywan, Hiba Badarna, Klaus Jahn, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology
|
March 17, 2018
Noisy Galvanic Stimulation Improves Roll-Tilt Vestibular Perception in Healthy Subjects
Aram Keywan, Max Wuehr, Cauchy Pradhan, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
May 20, 2020
Perception of postural verticality in roll and pitch while sitting and standing in healthy subjects
Jeannine Bergmann, Standislav Bardins, Christian Prawitz, et al.
Journal of Neurology
|
February 25, 2022
Combining vestibular rehabilitation with noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation for treatment of bilateral vestibulopathy
Josefine Eder, Silvy Kellerer, Tamara Amberger, et al.
American Journal of Otolaryngology
|
August 6, 2024
Predictive nomograms and an algorithm for managing patients with probable Meniere's disease
Roee Noy, Eran Fridman, Ayelet Eran, et al.
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