Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Australia
Gabor Michael Halmagyi mainly focuses on Vestibular system, Audiology, Vestibular nerve, Anatomy and Semicircular canal. His Vestibular system research includes elements of Reflex, Electromyography and Eye movement. Head impulse test, Vestibulo–ocular reflex and Nystagmus are among the areas of Audiology where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
His research integrates issues of Tullio phenomenon and Orthodontics in his study of Vestibular nerve. His studies in Anatomy integrate themes in fields like Paresis, Bilateral vestibulopathy, Vestibular areflexia and Fixation. In his study, Saccule, Forehead and Electrophysiology is inextricably linked to Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials, which falls within the broad field of Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials.
His primary areas of study are Vestibular system, Audiology, Vestibulo–ocular reflex, Anatomy and Reflex. His Vestibular system research incorporates elements of Nystagmus, Eye movement and Vertigo. His work is dedicated to discovering how Audiology, Lateral canal are connected with Sternomastoid Muscle and other disciplines.
His studies deal with areas such as Superior canal dehiscence, Inner ear and Righting reflex as well as Vestibulo–ocular reflex. Anatomy is closely attributed to Posterior Semicircular Canal in his research. His study looks at the relationship between Vestibular nerve and topics such as Vestibular evoked myogenic potential, which overlap with Saccule.
Gabor Michael Halmagyi focuses on Vestibular system, Audiology, Vestibulo–ocular reflex, Semicircular canal and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ataxia, Sensory system and Pathology in addition to Vestibular system. The Vestibular nerve research Gabor Michael Halmagyi does as part of his general Audiology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Exome, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His Vestibulo–ocular reflex research incorporates themes from Head impulse test and Anatomy. In his research, Reflex is intimately related to Spontaneous recovery, which falls under the overarching field of Head impulse test. His Semicircular canal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Coil occlusion, Dehiscence and Superior petrosal sinus.
His primary areas of investigation include Vestibular system, Audiology, Test, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Semicircular canal. His work carried out in the field of Vestibular system brings together such families of science as Peripheral and Neuroradiology. Test is connected with Corrective saccade, Eye movement, Clinical disease and Lateral canal in his research.
His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Illusion, Neurology and Vestibular disorders. His Semicircular canal study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Head impulse test, Vestibulo–ocular reflex, Reflex, Vestibular neuritis and Spontaneous recovery. Gabor Michael Halmagyi integrates many fields, such as Head impulse test and Long term monitoring, in his works.
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Myogenic potentials generated by a click-evoked vestibulocollic reflex.
J G Colebatch;G M Halmagyi;N F Skuse.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (1994)
Vestibular evoked potentials in human neck muscles before and after unilateral vestibular deafferentation.
J. G. Colebatch;G. M. Halmagyi.
Neurology (1992)
Absent Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Vestibular Neurolabyrinthitis: An Indicator of Inferior Vestibular Nerve Involvement?
T Murofushi;G M Halmagyi;R A Yavor;J G Colebatch.
Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery (1996)
Vestibular compensation: a review of the oculomotor, neural, and clinical consequences of unilateral vestibular loss.
Curthoys Is;Halmagyi Gm.
Journal of Vestibular Research-equilibrium & Orientation (1995)
Responses of guinea pig primary vestibular neurons to clicks
Murofushi T;Curthoys Is;Topple An;Colebatch Jg.
Experimental Brain Research (1995)
The human horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex in response to high-acceleration stimulation before and after unilateral vestibular neurectomy.
Halmagyi Gm;Curthoys Is;Cremer Pd;Henderson Cj.
Experimental Brain Research (1990)
Transverse Sinus Stenting for Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: A Review of 52 Patients and of Model Predictions
R.M. Ahmed;M. Wilkinson;G.D. Parker;M.J. Thurtell.
American Journal of Neuroradiology (2011)
The Video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) Detects Vertical Semicircular Canal Dysfunction
Hamish Gavin MacDougall;Leigh Andrew McGarvie;Gabor Michael Halmagyi;Ian Stewart Curthoys.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Semicircular canal plane head impulses detect absent function of individual semicircular canals.
P D Cremer;G M Halmagyi;S T Aw;I S Curthoys.
Brain (1998)
Vestibular hypersensitivity to sound (Tullio phenomenon): Structural and functional assessment
S. R. D. Watson;G. M. Halmagyi;J. G. Colebatch.
Neurology (2000)
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