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.29, Iss.6). 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 | Biasing the semicircular canal cupula in excitatory direction decreases the gain of the vestibuloocular reflex for head impulses Tamás, László T. | Obrist, Dominik | Avan, Paul | Büki, Béla Auditory influence on postural control during stance tasks in different acoustic conditions Anton, Kristina | Ernst, Arne | Basta, Dietmar Estimating loss of canal function in the video head impulse test (vHIT) – Open Access Barin, Kamran Reversal of paradoxical stimulation (false inversion) in perforated tympanic membranes by increasing the time of warm stimulation, evidenced by a physical model Matsuo, Lissa Maira | Nishino, Lucia Kazuko | Ribeiro, Fernando de Andrade Quintanilha Long-term outcomes of triple semicircular canal plugging for the treatment of intractable Meniere’s disease: A single center experience of 361 cases Zhang, Daogong | Lv, Yafeng | Han, Yuechen | Li, Yawei | Li, Xiaofei | Wang, Jing | Song, Yongdong | Kong, Ligang | Jian, Huirong | Fan, Zhaomin | Wang, Haibo Effects of long-term vestibular rehabilitation therapy with vibrotactile sensory augmentation for people with unilateral vestibular disorders – A randomized preliminary study – Open Access Bao, Tian | Klatt, Brooke N. | Carender, Wendy J. | Kinnaird, Catherine | Alsubaie, Saud | Whitney, Susan L. | Sienko, Kathleen H. | Most Read JVR Articles in December 2019 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. 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. Corticosteroids versus vestibular rehabilitation in long-term outcomes in vestibular neuritis – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.28, Iss.5-6, 2018) Ismail, Elshahat Ibrahem | Morgan, Ashraf Elsayed | Abdel Rahman, Akram Mohamed Changes in gain of horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex during spaceflight – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.29, Iss.5, 2019) Clément, Gilles | Wood, Scott J. | Paloski, William H. | Reschke, Millard F. | Upcoming Events Jan 25–29, 2020 | San Jose, CA, USA The Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) includes scientists, engineers, and physicians seeking to understand how the ear and the brain process sound and control balance, determine the causes of diseases and disorders of these sensory systems, and more. The 43rd ARO Annual MidWinter Meeting will take place in Jan 2020 and will see two new achievement awards being presented recognizing achievements in research and clinical practice related to ARO's mission. Details of the meeting are available here. JVR materials will be at the event: we invite delegates to submit research to the journal | May 1–3, 2020 | Toronto, ON, Canada The 2nd Annual Vestibular-Oriented Research Meeting, hosted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in partnership with York University, will be a satellite meeting following the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) meeting in Toronto. It will take place in May 2020 and offer a focus on the neurological aspects of vestibular function. Visit the meeting website here for more information. The inaugural Vestibular-Oriented Research Meeting was held on May 2019 and showcased a diverse range of vestibular experts, including both governmental- and academic-based researchers. Read the abstracts published in JVR here. | Please Share the Newsletter With Your Colleagues | Help Spread the News of JVR! 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