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Ian S Curthoys

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Frontiers in Neurology|November 16, 2020
The Anatomical and Physiological Basis of Clinical Tests of Otolith Function. A Tribute to Yoshio UchinoIan S Curthoys
The Laryngoscope|March 31, 2012
The interpretation of clinical tests of peripheral vestibular functionIan S Curthoys
Audiology Research|October 26, 2021
The Neural Basis of Skull Vibration Induced Nystagmus (SVIN)Ian S Curthoys
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|November 10, 2009
A critical review of the neurophysiological evidence underlying clinical vestibular testing using sound, vibration and galvanic stimuliIan S Curthoys
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 8, 2014
A "convenient" label causes confusion and controversy. A reply to N. Todd: "the ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (OVEMP), ten years old"Ian S Curthoys
The Journal of Physiology|April 14, 2011
A red thread as a guide in the vestibular labyrinthIan S Curthoys
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|September 26, 2019
Concepts and Physiological Aspects of the Otolith Organ in Relation to Electrical StimulationIan S Curthoys
Experimental Brain Research|January 29, 2017
The new vestibular stimuli: sound and vibration-anatomical, physiological and clinical evidenceIan S Curthoys
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|February 26, 2010
A balanced view of the evidence leads to sound conclusions. A reply to J.G. Colebatch "Sound conclusions?"Ian S Curthoys
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 3, 2019
Physiology, clinical evidence and diagnostic relevance of sound-induced and vibration-induced vestibular stimulationIan S Curthoys, Julia Dlugaiczyk
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Frontiers in Neurology|November 16, 2020
The Anatomical and Physiological Basis of Clinical Tests of Otolith Function. A Tribute to Yoshio UchinoIan S Curthoys
The Laryngoscope|March 31, 2012
The interpretation of clinical tests of peripheral vestibular functionIan S Curthoys
Audiology Research|October 26, 2021
The Neural Basis of Skull Vibration Induced Nystagmus (SVIN)Ian S Curthoys
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|November 10, 2009
A critical review of the neurophysiological evidence underlying clinical vestibular testing using sound, vibration and galvanic stimuliIan S Curthoys
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 8, 2014
A "convenient" label causes confusion and controversy. A reply to N. Todd: "the ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (OVEMP), ten years old"Ian S Curthoys
The Journal of Physiology|April 14, 2011
A red thread as a guide in the vestibular labyrinthIan S Curthoys
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|September 26, 2019
Concepts and Physiological Aspects of the Otolith Organ in Relation to Electrical StimulationIan S Curthoys
Experimental Brain Research|January 29, 2017
The new vestibular stimuli: sound and vibration-anatomical, physiological and clinical evidenceIan S Curthoys
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|February 26, 2010
A balanced view of the evidence leads to sound conclusions. A reply to J.G. Colebatch "Sound conclusions?"Ian S Curthoys
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 3, 2019
Physiology, clinical evidence and diagnostic relevance of sound-induced and vibration-induced vestibular stimulationIan S Curthoys, Julia Dlugaiczyk
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