vestibular system造句(1) ABSTRACT:Objective To evaluate the pathological status of the vestibular system associated with noise-induced inner ear impairment.
(2) The central vestibular system may be involved and can manifest as vertigo with abnormal eye movements.
(3) Methods: BAEP was done in 138 patients with vestibular system vertigo.
(4) Methods: 64 patients with vestibular system vertigo and 50 normal controls were examined with BAEP and TCD instrument.
(5) Thus, it has been hypothesized that the vestibular system may be interlinked with the emotion processing systems.
(6) There is a very close link between the vestibular system and the motor system of the eyes.
(7) Disorders of the vestibular system of the inner ear can cause vertigo and shaky, blurred vision.
(8) It has to do with the vestibular system, which is responsible for balance; when sound waves set it off, it sends a positive message to the brain.
(9) Conclusion Activity of CGRP efferent vestibular system plays a regular role on accelerating vestibular compensation.
(10) Conclusions: BAEP examination can be used for the location of the patient with vestibular system vertigo, and it's a more sensitive to distinguish between vestibular peripheral and central vertigo.
(11) Aim: To explore the value of localization of brainstem auditory evoked potentials(BAEP) in the diagnosis of vestibular system vertigo.
(12) Compensatory function of visual system and integrate function of vestibular system maintaining a stable posture are improved significantly in the boys of senior middle school.
(13) Objective:To locate nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in the chicken vestibular system.
(14) Car sickness, nausea, airsickness and space motion sickness are due to the vestibular system abnormality activity leading the disorder of visceral function.
(15) Conclusion The vestibular function is in inhibitory and the vestibular system becomes rebalanced due to this inhibition in the process of vestibular compensation.
(16) For example, the visual system may provide strong cues of self-motion while the vestibular system in your inner ear tells your brain that your head is stationary.
(17) Conclusion:BAEP detection might be a more sensitive approach for differentiating vestibular system peripheral and central vertigo.
(18) Swinging, swaying, upside downs, rocking and rolling are all important to assisting in the maturation of the vestibular system, which in turn enables inhibition of the TLR.
(19) Yoga can train your baby's sense of balance and develop his vestibular system.
(20) Objective:To explore the diagnostic value of BAEP in the diagnosis of vestibular system vertigo.