Impact Factor: 2.774 | Dear Colleague, We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of the Journal of Vestibular Research (JVR) is available online (Vol.30, Iss.1). The official journal of the Bárány Society, JVR is a forum for the vestibular research community. The journal is proud to publish the Bárány Society's International Classification of Vestibular Disorders (ICVD) consensus documents, which are published open access. The contributions to this important series formally define key vestibular disorders and represent consensus around these formalized definitions. All content from this new issue is listed below, as well as a list of the most read recent journal content. Looking forward to working with you. Kind regards, Editor-in-Chief Joseph M. Furman, MD, PhD University of Pittsburgh jvr@pitt.edu | Effects of prolonged roll-tilt on the subjective visual and haptic vertical in healthy human subjects Wedtgrube, A. | Bockisch, C.J. | Tarnutzer, A.A. Dizziness in patients with cognitive impairment – Open Access Lee, Ho-Won | Lim, Yong-Hyun | Kim, Sung-Hee Neuropsychological profiles of children with vestibular loss Lacroix, Emilie | Edwards, Martin Gareth | De Volder, Anne | Noël, Marie-Pascale | Rombaux, Philippe | Deggouj, Naima Evaluation of vestibular symptoms and postural balance control in patients with chronic otitis media Monsanto, Rafael da Costa | Kasemodel, Ana Luiza Papi | Tomaz, Andreza | Elias, Thais Gomes Abrahão | Paparella, Michael Mauro | Penido, Norma de Oliveira Veterans with dizziness recruit compensatory saccades in each semicircular canal plane although VOR gain is normal Le, Thuy Tien C. | Brewer, Kelly | Serrador, Jorge | Schubert, Michael C. Characteristics of assessment and treatment in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Power, Laura | Murray, Katherine | Szmulewicz, David J. | Most Read JVR Articles in Q1 2020 Listing articles published only in 2018 and 2019 so you can read the most popular recent content: Classification of Vestibular Signs and Examination Techniques: Nystagmus and Nystagmus-like Movements – Open Access (ICVD Concensus Document in Vol.29, Iss.2-3, 2019) Eggers, Scott D.Z. | Bisdorff, Alexandre | von Brevern, Michael | Zee, David S. | Kim, Ji-Soo | Perez-Fernandez, Nicolas | Welgampola, Miriam S. | Della Santina, Charles C. | Newman-Toker, David E. Presbyvestibulopathy: Diagnostic criteria Consensus document of the classification committee of the Bárány Society – Open Access (ICVD Concensus Document in Vol.29, Iss.4, 2019) Agrawal, Yuri | Van de Berg, Raymond | Wuyts, Floris | Walther, Leif | Magnusson, Mans | Oh, Esther | Sharpe, Margaret | Strupp, Michael Hemodynamic orthostatic dizziness/vertigo: Diagnostic criteria – Open Access (ICVD Consensus Document in Vol.29, Iss.2-3, 2019) Kim, Hyun Ah | Bisdorff, Alexandre | Bronstein, Adolfo M. | Lempert, Thomas | Rossi-Izquierdo, Marcos | Staab, Jeffrey P. | Strupp, Michael | Kim, Ji-Soo A speed-based approach to vestibular rehabilitation for peripheral vestibular hypofunction: A retrospective chart review – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.28, Iss.3-4, 2018) Roller, Robert Alan | Hall, Courtney D. Evaluation of the effectiveness of a Virtual Reality-based exercise program for Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Deficit – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.28, Iss.5-6, 2018) Rosiak, Oskar | Krajewski, Krzysztof | Woszczak, Marek | Jozefowicz-Korczynska, Magdalena | JVR and Vestibular Disorders Association | We are very pleased to announce a new partnership between JVR and the Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA), an organization that promotes awareness for vestibular disorders through testimony and advocacy, provides educational resourcess, and offers support and access to specialists for people with vestibular disorders. The partnership will see our respective teams working together to give a platform to the latest developments in vestibular research. Further details of this new partnership will be announced in due course | Become a VeDA Member VeDA’s membership program connects vestibular healthcare professionals with patients seeking their unique expertise. VeDA members receive: • A free listing on VeDA’s popular online provider directory. • A subscription to VeDA’s quarterly newsletter, On the Level. • Monthly eblasts with a list of vestibular trainings and conferences. • Free peer-reviewed patient education articles. As a member, you will support VeDA’s efforts to raise global awareness about vestibular disorders and advocate for increase research funding. For more information, contact Michelle Eyres or visit the VeDA website: vestibular.org. | Please Share the Newsletter With Your Colleagues | Help Spread the News of JVR! If you know of any colleagues or fellow researchers who are not yet signed up to receive the newsletter, we invite you to share this mailing with them. They can register to receive news by clicking on the visual or signing up here. | You are receiving this mailing as you are signed up to receive news from JVR. You can unsubscribe or alter your preferences at any time by clicking the links below. | |