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Adolfo M. Bronstein is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans fields related to Neuroscience and Medicine, with significant contributions in subfields including Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their work focuses on several main topics, notably vestibular and auditory disorders, glaucoma and retinal disorders, visual perception and processing mechanisms, balance, gait, and falls prevention, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, ophthalmology and eye disorders, and psychosomatic disorders and their treatments.

Adolfo M. Bronstein has contributed to multiple recent papers. Selected publications include:

  • Cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome due to RFC1 repeat expansion, 2020, Brain
  • RFC1 expansions are a common cause of idiopathic sensory neuropathy, 2021, Brain
  • Visual Vertigo, Motion Sickness, and Disorientation in Vehicles, 2020, Seminars in Neurology
  • The human vestibular cortex: functional anatomy of OP2, its connectivity and the effect of vestibular disease, 2022, Cerebral Cortex
  • The Bárány Society position on 'Cervical Dizziness', 2022, Journal of Vestibular Research

The scientist often collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Diego Kaski
  • Patricia Castro
  • Qadeer Arshad
  • Richard Ibitoye
  • Louisa Murdin

Their publications frequently appear in various academic venues such as:

  • Journal of the Neurological Sciences
  • Journal of Vestibular Research
  • Brain
  • Journal of Neurophysiology
  • NeuroImage Clinical

Best Publications

  • Diagnostic criteria for persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD): Consensus document of the committee for the Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society

    Jeffrey P. Staab;Annegret Eckhardt-Henn;Arata Horii;Rolf Jacob

  • The role of NMR imaging in the assessment of multiple sclerosis and isolated neurological lesions. A quantitative study.

    I. E. C. Ormerod;D. H. Miller;W. I. McDONALD;E. P. G. H. Du Boulay

  • Migraine and Ménière's disease: Is there a link?

    A. Radtke;T. Lempert;M.A. Gresty;G.B. Brookes

  • Visual influences on balance.

    Mark S. Redfern;Lucy Yardley;Adolfo M. Bronstein

  • Visual vertigo: symptom assessment, spatial orientation and postural control.

    M. Guerraz;L. Yardley;P. Bertholon;L. Pollak

  • Biallelic expansion of an intronic repeat in RFC1 is a common cause of late-onset ataxia

    Andrea Cortese;Roberto Simone;Roisin Sullivan;Jana Vandrovcova

  • Lateropulsion, pushing and verticality perception in hemisphere stroke: a causal relationship?

    D. A. Perennou;G. Mazibrada;V. Chauvineau;R. Greenwood

  • Visual vertigo syndrome: clinical and posturography findings.

    Adolfo M Bronstein

  • Positional down beating nystagmus in 50 patients: cerebellar disorders and possible anterior semicircular canalithiasis.

    P Bertholon;A M Bronstein;R A Davies;P Rudge

  • Clinical Disorders of Balance, Posture and Gait

    Adolfo M. Bronstein;Thomas Brandt;Marjorie H. Woollacott;John G. Nutt

  • The cervico-ocular reflex in normal subjects and patients with absent vestibular function.

    Adolfo M. Bronstein;J. Derrick Hood

  • Effectiveness of Primary Care–Based Vestibular Rehabilitation for Chronic Dizziness

    Lucy Yardley;Margaret Donovan-Hall;Helen E. Smith;Bronagh M. Walsh

  • Neural Correlates of Visual-Motion Perception as Object- or Self-motion

    Andreas Kleinschmidt;Kai V Thilo;Christian Büchel;Michael A Gresty

  • Interference between postural control and mental task performance in patients with vestibular disorder and healthy controls.

    Lucy Yardley;Mark Gardner;Adolfo M. Bronstein;R. Davies

  • The interaction of otolith and proprioceptive information in the perception of verticality. The effects of labyrinthine and CNS disease.

    Adolfo M. Bronstein

  • Simulator based rehabilitation in refractory dizziness.

    Marousa Pavlou;Ari Lingeswaran;Rosalyn A Davies;Michael A Gresty

  • Bilateral loss of vestibular function: clinical findings in 53 patients

    T. Rinne;A. M. Bronstein;P. Rudge;M. A. Gresty

  • Suppression of visually evoked postural responses.

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  • Vision and vertigo: some visual aspects of vestibular disorders.

    Adolfo M Bronstein

  • The neck-eye reflex in patients with reduced vestibular and optokinetic function.

    Adolfo M. Bronstein;Stuart Mossman;Linda M. Luxon

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Gresty
Michael A. Gresty Imperial College London
Lucy Yardley
Lucy Yardley University of Bristol
Elizabeth A. Grunfeld
Elizabeth A. Grunfeld Birkbeck, University of London
John H. J. Allum
John H. J. Allum University of Basel
Kailash P. Bhatia
Kailash P. Bhatia University College London
Dominik Straumann
Dominik Straumann University of Zurich
Gerhard Andersson
Gerhard Andersson Linköping University
Antony B. Morland
Antony B. Morland University of York
Mary M. Reilly
Mary M. Reilly University College London
Richard Greenwood
Richard Greenwood University College London

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