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1. Performing and analysing tone-induced cervical and ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials in traumatic and non-traumatic vestibular pathology.

2. Otolithic disease: clinical features and the role of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials.

3. Enhanced otolithic function in semicircular canal dehiscence.

4. Evidence of unilateral isolated utricular hypofunction.

5. [Normative data and clinical practice of sinusoidal harmonic acceleration test].

6. Further aspects of the asymmetry of the stepping test.

7. Thresholds for perception of lateral motion in normal subjects and patients with bilateral loss of vestibular function.

8. Videonystagmoscopy: its use in the clinical vestibular laboratory.

9. Evaluation of imbalance of the vestibulo-spinal reflex by "the circular walking test".

10. Evaluation of the human vestibulo-ocular reflex at high frequencies with a helmet, driven by reactive torque.

11. Coordination of eye and head movements during smooth pursuit in patients with vestibular failure.

12. Clip electrode method for recording eye movements in experimental animals.

14. Unterberger stepping test: a useful indicator of peripheral vestibular dysfunction?

15. [Achievements of Soviet clinical vestibulometry].

16. The sono-ocular test.

17. Optokinetic test comprising both acceleration and constant velocity stimulation (ACV-OKN test).

18. [Method of evaluating the functional state of the otolith apparatus].

19. Vestibulo-ocular reflexes in peripheral labyrinthine lesions: I. Unilateral dysfunction.

20. A new method for determining impulsive time constants and their application to clinical data.

21. Harmonic acceleration tests as a measure of vestibular compensation.

22. [Ocular fixation test in pendular vestibular stimulation. Hearing and balance laboratory (author's transl)].

23. A model of Alexander's law of vestibular nystagmus.

24. [Original survey and analysis method of the vestibulo-ocular transfer using the microcomputer. Contribution to the diagnosis of vestibular pathology].

25. Correlation between vestibular and cochlear measures in internal ear disorders.

26. Quantification and localization of vestibular loss in unilaterally labyrinthectomized patients using a precise rotatory test.

27. Diagnostic accuracy of rotation testing vs. standard vestibular test battery--a long-term study.

29. Compensatory eye movement and gaze fixation during active head rotation in patients with labyrinthine disorders.

30. [Objective assessment in the Romberg test (posturography) with the new Lucerne measuring plate].

31. [Posturography in peripheral vestibular pathology. Its contribution in the functional diagnosis and rehabilitation therapy].

34. Implications of Ewald's second law for diagnosis of unilateral labyrinthine paralysis.

36. Observations upon the evoked responses to natural vestibular stimulation.

37. Sinusoidal harmonic acceleration labyrinthine test: clinical experience.

38. Vestibular "masking": a diagnostic technique.

39. Diagnostic advantages of the Torok monothermal differential caloric test.

41. Excessive postrotary nystagmus duration in learning-disabled children.

42. Caloric testing. 3. Patients with peripheral and central vestibular lesions.

44. Vestibulo-ocular reflexes in peripheral labyrinthine lesions: II. Caloric testing.

46. Visuo-vestibular interaction in the otoneurological semiology.

48. Quantitative vestibular testing.

49. Pitfalls in detecting vestibular decruitment with air calorics.

50. Evaluation of multiple-frequency rotatory testing in patients with peripheral labyrinthine weakness.

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