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Overview

Carey D. Balaban is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with significant contributions to subfields such as Neurology, Ophthalmology, Epidemiology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Surgery.

The main topics Carey D. Balaban has worked on include:

  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders
  • Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
  • Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries

Balaban's recent publications reflect their focus on vestibular function, eye tracking, and neurological assessment. Notable papers include:

  • Portable eye-tracking as a reliable assessment of oculomotor, cognitive and reaction time function: Normative data for 18-45 year old (2021), published in PLoS ONE
  • Peripheral vestibular system: Age-related vestibular loss and associated deficits (2021), published in Journal of Otology
  • Normative data for ages 18-45 for ocular motor and vestibular testing using eye tracking (2021), published in Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
  • Editorial: Third Window Syndrome (2021), published in Frontiers in Neurology
  • Integration of vestibular and hindlimb inputs by vestibular nucleus neurons: multisensory influences on postural control (2021), published in Journal of Neurophysiology

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Michael E. Hoffer
  • Alexander Kiderman
  • Erin Williams
  • Mikhaylo Szczupak
  • P. Ashley Wackym

Several of Balaban's publications have appeared in recurring venues such as:

  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of Otology
  • Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
  • Journal of Neurophysiology

Best Publications

  • Neurological bases for balance-anxiety links.

    Carey D Balaban;Julian F Thayer

  • Migraine-Related Vestibulopathy:

    Stephen P. Cass;Jennifer K. P. Ankerstjerne;Sertac Yetiser;Joseph M. Furman

  • Neural substrates linking balance control and anxiety

    Carey D. Balaban

  • Migrainous vertigo: development of a pathogenetic model and structured diagnostic interview.

    Joseph M Furman;Dawn A Marcus;Carey D Balaban

  • Trimethyltin-induced neuronal damage in the rat brain: comparative studies using silver degeneration stains, immunocytochemistry and immunoassay for neuronotypic and gliotypic proteins.

    C D Balaban;J P O'Callaghan;M L Billingsley

  • Vestibular migraine: clinical aspects and pathophysiology

    Joseph M Furman;Dawn A Marcus;Carey D Balaban

  • Migraine–anxiety related dizziness (MARD): a new disorder?

    J M Furman;C D Balaban;R G Jacob;D A Marcus

  • A mouse model of blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury

    Vardit Rubovitch;Meital Ten-Bosch;Ofer Zohar;Catherine R. Harrison

  • Neurologic bases for comorbidity of balance disorders, anxiety disorders and migraine: neurotherapeutic implications

    Carey D Balaban;Rolf G Jacob;Joseph M Furman

  • Acrylamide axonopathy revisited

    R.M LoPachin;C.D Balaban;J.F Ross

  • Organization of vestibular inputs to nucleus tractus solitarius and adjacent structures in cat brain stem

    B. J. Yates;L. Grelot;I. A. Kerman;C. D. Balaban

  • Amelioration of Acute Sequelae of Blast Induced Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by N-Acetyl Cysteine: A Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Study

    Michael E. Hoffer;Carey D. Balaban;Martin D. Slade;Jack W. Tsao

  • Vestibular nucleus projections to nucleus tractus solitarius and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve : potential substrates for vestibulo-autonomic interactions

    Carey D. Balaban;Gennady Beryozkin

  • Central neurotoxic effects of intraperitoneally administered 3-acetylpyridine, harmaline and niacinamide in Sprague-Dawley and Long-Evans rats: a critical review of central 3-acetylpyridine neurotoxicity.

    Carey D. Balaban

  • Demonstration of zonal projections from the cerebellar flocculus to vestibular nuclei in monkeys (Macaca fuscata).

    Carey D. Balaban;Masao Ito;Eiju Watanabe

  • Threat assessment and locomotion: clinical applications of an integrated model of anxiety and postural control.

    Jeffrey P. Staab;Carey D. Balaban;Joseph M. Furman

  • Projections from the parabrachial nucleus to the vestibular nuclei: potential substrates for autonomic and limbic influences on vestibular responses.

    Carey D Balaban

  • Blast exposure: vestibular consequences and associated characteristics.

    Michael E. Hoffer;Carey Balaban;Carey Balaban;Kim Gottshall;Ben J. Balough

  • Anatomy and physiology of the primate interstitial nucleus of Cajal I. efferent projections

    T. Kokkoroyannis;C. A. Scudder;C. D. Balaban;S. M. Highstein

  • Pain sensitivity and vasopressin analgesia are mediated by a gene-sex-environment interaction

    Jeffrey S. Mogil;Robert E. Sorge;Michael L. Lacroix-Fralish;Shad B. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph M. Furman
Joseph M. Furman University of Pittsburgh
Bill J. Yates
Bill J. Yates University of Pittsburgh
Rolf G. Jacob
Rolf G. Jacob University of Pittsburgh
Chaim G. Pick
Chaim G. Pick Tel Aviv University
Stephen J. Pearton
Stephen J. Pearton University of Florida
Changzhi Li
Changzhi Li Texas Tech University
Jenshan Lin
Jenshan Lin University of Florida
Nora D. Volkow
Nora D. Volkow National Institutes of Health
Andrei Osinsky
Andrei Osinsky Corning (United States)
James P. O'Callaghan
James P. O'Callaghan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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