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Sensorineural hearing loss negatively impacts cognition in older subjects with normal lateral semi-circular canal function

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Audiology and neuro-otology - ISSN 1420-3030-30:2 (2025) p. 109-117
Author(s)
    Hanne Gommeren, Tinne Vandenbroeke, Joyce Bosmans, Griet Mertens, Patrick Cras, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, Angelique Van Ombergen, Annick Gilles, Marc Lammers, Vincent Van Rompaey
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Evidence of vestibular and balance dysfunction in patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

Source
Ear and hearing - ISSN 0196-0202-45:1 (2024) p. 53-61
Author(s)
    Joyce Bosmans, Hanne Gommeren, Annick Gilles, Griet Mertens, Angelique Van Ombergen, Patrick Cras, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, Luc Vereeck, Marc Lammers, Vincent Van Rompaey
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Is vestibular function related to human hippocampal volume?

Source
Journal of vestibular research: an international journal of experimental and clinical vestibular science - ISSN 0957-4271-34:1 (2024) p. 3-13
Author(s)
    Joyce Bosmans, Hanne Gommeren, Peter zu Eulenburg, Annick Gilles, Griet Mertens, Angelique Van Ombergen, Patrick Cras, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, Vincent Van Rompaey
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The association between peripheral vestibular function, balance, and cognition : from inner ear to the brain

Source
Antwerpen, University of Antwerp, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Translational Neurosciences, 2023,xxiii, 186 p.
Author(s)
    Joyce Bosmans, Vincent Van Rompaey, Griet Mertens, Patrick Cras, Annick Gilles, Angelique Van Ombergen, Peter zu Eulenburg
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Evaluation of hearing levels and vestibular function and the impact on cognitive performance in (pre)-symptomatic patients with DFNA9 : protocol for a prospective longitudinal study (Rosetta study)

Source
BMJ open - ISSN 2044-6055-13:9 (2023) p. 1-8
Author(s)
    Hanne Gommeren, Julie Moyaert, Joyce Bosmans, Griet Mertens, Patrick Cras, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, Angelique Van Ombergen, Annick Gilles, Debby Van Dam, Vincent Van Rompaey
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