Researchers
The following New Zealand researchers are presently engaged in research into the balance system:
- Professor Peter Thorne at the Centre for Brain Research at the University of Auckland
- Investigating the blood-labyrinth barrier and inner ear inflammation in development of inner ear diseases, including Menière's disease, using various MRI approaches.
- Associate Professor Denise Taylor at the Auckland University of Technology with Stefan Marks Michel Neef, Michelle Wong, Andrew Curry and Lisa Goulart from the New Zealand Dizziness and Balance Centre
- The development of an immersive 3-D computer based intervention for visual vertigo to develop an interactive, fully immersive virtual reality system that progressively challenges the use of the visual system in balance control.
- A study to explore chronic subjective dizziness (CSD) and its impact on the lives of working age adults.
- Dr Stuart Mossman and Anne Burston (Physiotherapist) at the University of Otago, Wellington
- Audit of the management of vertigo in an Emergency Department prior to the availability of video-oculography with head impulse testing.
- Natural recovery of vestibular neuritis, comparing video head impulse testing with caloric testing.
- Pilot study assessing the efficacy of a questionnaire as a screening method to help in the diagnosis of patients with chronic subjective dizziness(CSD).
- Diurnal variations in the results of the Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre.
- Associate Professor Philip Bird and Professor Evan Begg at the University of Otago, Christchurch
- A comparison corticosteroid entry to the inner ear by systemic and direct intratympanic routes.
- Associate Professor Greg O'Beirne, Dr Melissa Babbage and Associate Professor Philp Bird at the Universities of Canterbury and Otago, Christchurch
- A study, using ultra-high frequency testing and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) to investigate potential injury to the otoloithic organs following stapedectomy, ossciculoplasty and tympanoplasty.
- Associate Professor Greg O'Beirne at the University of Canterbury
- Development of an automated system for combined measurement of oVEMPs and cVEMPs (visual evoked myogenic potentials).
- Development of Te Pihareinga - an automated system for measuring auditory-evoked potentials, including electrocochleography (ECochG), direct eighth nerve monitoring (DENM), and the auditory brainstem response(ABR).
- Professor Jeremy Hornibrook at the Universities of Canterbury and Otago, Christchurch
- Studies on the use of tone burst electrocochleography (ECochG) to diagnose Menière's disease, to help distinguish it from vestibular migraine and vestibular paroxysmia.
- Comparision of the sensitivity of MRI inner ear imaging and tone burst electrocochleography (ECochG) for diagnosing Menière's disease.
- Trialling a potential new technique to image the vestibular cortex on functional MRI (fMRI).
- Associate Professor Leigh Hale at the University of Otago, Dunedin
- Research on community-based falls prevention for older adults and with intellectual disability, and developing
and testing measures of balance in multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and stroke.
- Associate Professor Cynthia Darlington at the University of Otago, Dunedin
- Studies of the human vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in humans with and without vestibular lesions.
- Use of the CANTAB cognitive assessment to study the effects of vestibular function of cognitive abilities mediated by the hippococampus.
- Dr. Yiwen Zheng at the University of Otago, Dunedin
- Mechanisms of tinnitus, the neuronal basis of tinnitus.
- Professor Paul Smith at the University of Otago, Dunedin
- Neuronal changes in the vestibular nucleus following unilateral vestibular lesions.
- The interaction between the vestibular system and the hippocampus, and its contribution to cognitive function.
- Dr Nick Cutfield at CoRE Brain Research at the University of Otago, Dunedin
- Comparison of caloric testing with head impulse testing.
- Collaboration with Cynthia Darlington and Paul Smith on spatial memory testing.
- Combined Neurology/ENT young adult vestibular rehabilitation clinic.