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Carlo N Rinaudo

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Otology & Neurotology : Official Publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [And] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology|September 8, 2022
Unidirectional Vertical Vestibuloocular Reflex Adaptation in Humans Using 1D and 2D ScenesChristopher J Todd, Michael C Schubert, Carlo N Rinaudo, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 18, 2020
The instantaneous training demand drives vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptationWilliam V C Figtree, Michael C Schubert, Carlo N Rinaudo, et al.
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|October 22, 2020
Human Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Adaptation Reduces when Training Demand Variability IncreasesCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, William V C Figtree, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 25, 2019
Human vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptation is frequency selectiveCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, William V C Figtree, et al.
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|August 9, 2021
Comparison of Incremental Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Adaptation Training Versus x1 Training in Patients With Chronic Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction: A Two-Year Randomized Controlled TrialCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, Phillip D Cremer, et al.
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|March 6, 2021
Once-Daily Incremental Vestibular-Ocular Reflex Adaptation Training in Patients With Chronic Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction: A 1-Week Randomized Controlled StudyCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, Phillip D Cremer, et al.
Physical Therapy|June 15, 2019
Improved Oculomotor Physiology and Behavior After Unilateral Incremental Adaptation Training in a Person With Chronic Vestibular Hypofunction: A Case ReportCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, Phillip D Cremer, et al.
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Otology & Neurotology : Official Publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [And] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology|September 8, 2022
Unidirectional Vertical Vestibuloocular Reflex Adaptation in Humans Using 1D and 2D ScenesChristopher J Todd, Michael C Schubert, Carlo N Rinaudo, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 18, 2020
The instantaneous training demand drives vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptationWilliam V C Figtree, Michael C Schubert, Carlo N Rinaudo, et al.
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|October 22, 2020
Human Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Adaptation Reduces when Training Demand Variability IncreasesCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, William V C Figtree, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 25, 2019
Human vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptation is frequency selectiveCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, William V C Figtree, et al.
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|August 9, 2021
Comparison of Incremental Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Adaptation Training Versus x1 Training in Patients With Chronic Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction: A Two-Year Randomized Controlled TrialCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, Phillip D Cremer, et al.
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|March 6, 2021
Once-Daily Incremental Vestibular-Ocular Reflex Adaptation Training in Patients With Chronic Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction: A 1-Week Randomized Controlled StudyCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, Phillip D Cremer, et al.
Physical Therapy|June 15, 2019
Improved Oculomotor Physiology and Behavior After Unilateral Incremental Adaptation Training in a Person With Chronic Vestibular Hypofunction: A Case ReportCarlo N Rinaudo, Michael C Schubert, Phillip D Cremer, et al.
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