VEMP: From the origin to the future

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Abstract

VEMP (vestibular evoked myogenic potential) is an electromyographic resjjonse originatAîng from the vestibular labyrinth. especially the otolith organ, evoked by sound, vibration, or electrical stimulation. Two types of VEMP, cervical VEMP (cVEMP) and ocular VEMP (oVEMP) have been assessed clinically. In this short review, the author briefly describes the history, basic neurophysiological findings, recording methods, and data interpretation in VEMP testing Furthermore, the author also discusses the exj>ectations for jjossible clinical applicaÂtions of VEMP testing in the near future.

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Murofushi, T. (2020). VEMP: From the origin to the future. Equilibrium Research. Japan Society for Equilibrium Research. https://doi.org/10.3757/jser.79.53

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