Visuo-vestibular and cognitive connections of the vestibular neuromatrix are conserved across age and injury populations

  • Jeremy L Smith
  • , Jed A Diekfuss
  • , Jonathan A Dudley
  • , Vishwadeep Ahluwalia
  • , Taylor M Zuleger
  • , Alexis B Slutsky-Ganesh
  • , Weihong Yuan
  • , Kim D Barber Foss
  • , Russell K Gore
  • , Gregory D Myer
  • , Jason W Allen
  • , Alexis Ganesh

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Abstract

Given the prevalence of vestibular dysfunction in pediatric concussion, there is a need to better understand pathophysiological disruptions within vestibular and associated cognitive, affective, and sensory-integrative networks. Although current research leverages established intrinsic connectivity networks, these are nonspecific for vestibular function, suggesting that a pathologically guided approach is warranted. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the generalizability of the previously identified "vestibular neuromatrix" in adults with and without postconcussive vestibular dysfunction to young athletes aged 14-17.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1003-1014
JournalUnknown journal
Volume33
Issue number6
StatePublished - 2023

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