His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Anatomy, Vestibular system, Vestibular nuclei and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. In most of his Neuroscience studies, his work intersects topics such as Raphe nuclei. He has included themes like Cerebellum, Dorsal motor nucleus, Vestibular nerve, Nucleus prepositus and Medulla oblongata in his Anatomy study.
His Vestibular system study combines topics in areas such as Vagus nerve and Solitary nucleus. His study in Vestibular nuclei is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Basal ganglia, Retrograde tracing and Dorsal raphe nucleus. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Orientation, Physical examination and Migraine.
Carey D. Balaban spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Anatomy, Vestibular system, Vestibular nuclei and Internal medicine. His work in the fields of Neuroscience, such as Cerebellum, Parabrachial Nucleus and Climbing fiber, intersects with other areas such as Context. His work focuses on many connections between Anatomy and other disciplines, such as Pathology, that overlap with his field of interest in Temporal bone.
His Vestibular system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Inner ear, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Traumatic brain injury and Migraine. His research links Dorsal raphe nucleus with Vestibular nuclei. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Internal medicine, Anesthesia and Neuropeptide is strongly linked to Endocrinology.
Carey D. Balaban mainly focuses on Traumatic brain injury, Vestibular system, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Concussion and Audiology. The concepts of his Traumatic brain injury study are interwoven with issues in Anesthesia, Cognition, Blunt trauma and Pathology. As a member of one scientific family, Carey D. Balaban mostly works in the field of Pathology, focusing on Mass spectrometry imaging and, on occasion, Cell signaling.
His Vestibular system research entails a greater understanding of Neuroscience. The Physical medicine and rehabilitation study which covers Vertigo that intersects with Activities of daily living, Photophobia, Vestibule and Physical examination. Carey D. Balaban combines subjects such as Cognitive neuroscience, Eye movement and Middle ear with his study of Audiology.
Carey D. Balaban mostly deals with Traumatic brain injury, Sphingomyelin, Mass spectrometry imaging, Vestibular system and Chromatography. His research in Traumatic brain injury intersects with topics in Thalamus, Head injury and Clinical trial, Pathology. His Vestibular system study improves the overall literature in Neuroscience.
His Neuroscience study frequently links to other fields, such as Raphe nuclei. His work in Chromatography addresses subjects such as Ceramide, which are connected to disciplines such as Phosphatidylinositol, Fatty acid, Diacylglycerol kinase and Habenula. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation research integrates issues from Threat assessment, Photophobia and Cognition.
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Neurological bases for balance-anxiety links.
Carey D Balaban;Julian F Thayer.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2001)
Migraine-Related Vestibulopathy:
Stephen P. Cass;Jennifer K. P. Ankerstjerne;Sertac Yetiser;Joseph M. Furman.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology (1997)
Neural substrates linking balance control and anxiety
Carey D. Balaban.
Physiology & Behavior (2002)
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.
Neuroscience (1988)
Migrainous vertigo: development of a pathogenetic model and structured diagnostic interview.
Joseph M Furman;Dawn A Marcus;Carey D Balaban.
Current Opinion in Neurology (2003)
Migraine–anxiety related dizziness (MARD): a new disorder?
J M Furman;C D Balaban;R G Jacob;D A Marcus.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (2005)
Acrylamide axonopathy revisited
R.M LoPachin;C.D Balaban;J.F Ross.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (2003)
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.
American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology (1994)
A mouse model of blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury
Vardit Rubovitch;Meital Ten-Bosch;Ofer Zohar;Catherine R. Harrison.
Experimental Neurology (2011)
Vestibular migraine: clinical aspects and pathophysiology
Joseph M Furman;Dawn A Marcus;Carey D Balaban.
Lancet Neurology (2013)
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