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Utility of headshake versus whole-body VOR evaluation during routine electronystagmography
J. A. Goebel
, D. P. Rowdon
Department of Otolaryngology
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Keyphrases
Whole-body
100%
Vestibulo-ocular Reflex
100%
Head Shaking
100%
Electronystagmography
100%
Caloric Test
75%
Caloric Response
75%
Whole-body Rotation
50%
Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Gain
50%
Frequency Spectrum
25%
Vestibular Function
25%
Recording Techniques
25%
Head Movement
25%
Head Rotation
25%
Reflex Testing
25%
Velocity Sensor
25%
Electrooculography
25%
Unique Information
25%
Four-channel
25%
Rotation Gains
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex
100%
Electronystagmography
100%
Head Movement
33%
Vestibular Function
16%
Electrooculography
16%
Engineering
Rotational
100%
Body Rotation
100%
Frequency Spectrum
50%