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The aim of my project grant is to develop a portable electrodiagnostic test to classify balance disorders by compiling a statistically validated database of eye movement patterns associated with specific balance disorders. What is unique about this electrodiagnostic balance disorder test, which distinguishes it from but also complement conventional balance function tests, is its ability not only to show an impairment of balance function, but it can differentiate between balance disorders.
I am a neuroscientist specializing in human balance disorders. Over the past 17 years my research has focused on developing innovative, objective and accessible measurements of semicircular canal and otolith function of the vestibular system in three dime