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Munetaka Ushio

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  71
Citations -  1783

Munetaka Ushio is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vestibular evoked myogenic potential & Vestibular system. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1572 citations. Previous affiliations of Munetaka Ushio include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Vestibular-evoked extraocular potentials by air-conducted sound: Another clinical test for vestibular function☆

TL;DR: OVEMPs can be evoked using air-conducted 500 Hz tone burst and are best recorded contralaterally on upgaze and in patients with vestibular lesions.
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The ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential to air-conducted sound; probable superior vestibular nerve origin

TL;DR: The n10 component of the oVEMP to either ACS or BCV probably indicates mainly superior vestibular nerve function, and across SVN patients there was a very close correspondence between the size of oV EMP n10 for ACS and for BCV.
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Assessment of diagnostic accuracy of foam posturography for peripheral vestibular disorders: Analysis of parameters related to visual and somatosensory dependence

TL;DR: Foam posturography detected high levels of visual and somatosensory dependence in patients with vestibulopathy, and is useful for preliminary assessment of possible peripheral vestibULopathy.
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Effect of vestibular dysfunction on the development of gross motor function in children with profound hearing loss.

TL;DR: Children with profound hearing loss tend to have dysfunction in the superior as well as the inferior vestibular nerve systems which are important for the development of gross motor function in children.
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Age-related changes in cell dynamics of the postnatal mouse olfactory neuroepithelium: cell proliferation, neuronal differentiation, and cell death.

TL;DR: Double‐labeled cells for BrdU and OMP appeared at 7 days after injection in all age groups, suggesting that the time required for neuronal differentiation is broadly similar irrespective of age, and TUNEL assay showed that the fraction of apoptotic cells distributed in the OMP‐positive layer/total apoptotic Cells decreased with age.