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Adolfo M. Bronstein
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 372
Citations - 15002
Adolfo M. Bronstein is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vestibular system & Vestibulo–ocular reflex. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 364 publications receiving 13255 citations. Previous affiliations of Adolfo M. Bronstein include Imperial College Healthcare & University of London.
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The role of NMR imaging in the assessment of multiple sclerosis and isolated neurological lesions. A quantitative study.
I. E. C. Ormerod,David Miller,W. I. McDonald,E. P. G. H. Du Boulay,Peter Rudge,B. E. Kendall,I. F. Moseley,Glyn Johnson,Ps Tofts,A.M. Halliday,Adolfo M. Bronstein,Francesco Scaravilli,A. E. Harding,D. Barnes,K. J. Zilkha +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence is adduced to support the view that an important source of the abnormal NMR signals in acute lesions is oedema, and in chronic lesions is gliosis; demyelination per se is unlikely to make an important contribution.
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Diagnostic criteria for persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD): Consensus document of the committee for the Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society
Jeffrey P. Staab,Annegret Eckhardt-Henn,Arata Horii,Rolf G. Jacob,Michael Strupp,Thomas Brandt,Adolfo M. Bronstein +6 more
TL;DR: Diagnostic criteria for persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) are presented and it is classified as a chronic functional vestibular disorder, which is not a structural or psychiatric condition.
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Visual vertigo: symptom assessment, spatial orientation and postural control.
Michel Guerraz,Lucy Yardley,P. Bertholon,L. Pollak,Peter Rudge,Michael A. Gresty,Adolfo M. Bronstein +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that VV emerges in vestibular patients if they have increased visual dependence and difficulty in resolving conflict between visual and vestibulo-proprioceptive inputs and it is argued that treating these patients with visual motion desensitization, e.g. repeated optokinetic stimulation, should be beneficial.
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Visual influences on balance.
TL;DR: Data regarding the impact of vision on balance suggest that some patients with SMD may have an underlying balance disorder, similar to patients with vestibular disorders.
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Lateropulsion, pushing and verticality perception in hemisphere stroke: a causal relationship?
Dominic Pérennou,G. Mazibrada,V. Chauvineau,Richard Greenwood,J. Rothwell,Michael A. Gresty,Adolfo M. Bronstein +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that pushing is a postural behaviour that leads patients to align their erect posture with an erroneous reference of verticality, and that the right hemisphere plays a key role in the elaboration of an internal model of verticalITY, and in the control of body orientation with respect to gravity.