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  • 2024Development of large-volume 130TeO2 bolometers for the CROSS 2ß decay search experiment1citations
  • 2024Electrochemical Impedance Response of a Thick and Porous Calcium Carbonate Layer Deposited by Thermal Growth on a Carbon Steel Electrode6citations
  • 2024Development of large-volume $^{130}$TeO$_2$ bolometers for the CROSS $2beta$ decay search experiment1citations
  • 2024Development of large-volume <sup>130</sup>TeO<sub>2</sub> bolometers for the CROSS 2β decay search experiment1citations
  • 2018Development of Thermal Kinetic Inductance Detectors Suitable for X-ray Spectroscopy7citations
  • 2017Development of Thermal Kinetic Inductance Detectors suitable for X-ray spectroscopycitations
  • 2017Association between peripheral vestibular function and cognitive performance in elderly population from Santiago de Chilecitations
  • 2017Quantification of non-stoichiometry in YAG ceramics using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy8citations
  • 2016Thermomechanical properties of high martensitic Dual-phase steels related to dislocation structures and void damage evolution4citations
  • 2016First array of enriched Zn$$^{82}$$ 82 Se bolometers to search for double beta decaycitations
  • 2015Unconventional experimental technologies used for phase change materials (PCM) characterization. Pt.2 - morphological and structural characterization, physico-chemical stability and mechanical properties38citations
  • 2012Solvent-free covalent functionalization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes and nanodiamond with diamines: Looking for cross-linking effects32citations

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  • Wolski, K.
  • Ropital, F.
  • Bosch, C.
  • Sagnard, C.
  • Kittel, J.
  • Bertin, F.
  • Joshi, G. R.
  • Giachero, A.
  • Minutolo, L.
  • Cruciani, A.
  • Nucciotti, A.
  • Puiu, A.
  • Margesin, B.
  • Vignati, M.
  • Faverzani, M.
  • Di Domizio, S.
  • Day, P. K.
  • Ferri, E.
  • Mezzena, R.
  • Daddabbo, Antonio
  • Delgado, C.
  • Soto, A.
  • Astudillo, Juan Pablo Faundez
  • Delano, P.
  • Pelascini, F.
  • Baudelet, M.
  • Gaume, R. M.
  • Motto-Ros, Vincent
  • Pandey, S. J.
  • Hug, E.
  • Chottin, J.
  • Jaworski, M.
  • Penalosa, C.
  • Hadjieva, M.
  • Haussmann, Thomas
  • Paksoy, H. O.
  • Fernandez, A. I.
  • Anghel, Elena Maria
  • Malikova, M.
  • Bajare, D.
  • Constantinescu, Mariaella
  • Gschwander, Stefan
  • Weber, R.
  • Giro-Paloma, J.
  • Furmanski, P.
  • Boh, B.
  • Cabeza, Luisa F.
  • Cellat, K.
  • Krupa, I.
  • Vecstaudza, J.
  • Boudenne, A.
  • Sumiga, B.
  • Lazaro, A.
  • Sole, A.
  • Zavala, G.
  • Salerno, M.
  • A., Basiuk V.
  • Rojas-Aguilar, A.
  • Brescia, R.
  • Meza-Laguna, V.
  • Falqui, A.
  • V., Basiuk E.
  • F., Contreras-Torres F.
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Association between peripheral vestibular function and cognitive performance in elderly population from Santiago de Chile

  • Delgado, C.
  • Soto, A.
  • Astudillo, Juan Pablo Faundez
  • Martinez, M.
  • Delano, P.
Abstract

Introduction: Peripheral vestibular activity seems to be fundamental to integrate information in place cells and head-direction cells. Vestibular activity influences spatial memory and navigation processes. Subjects with bilateral vestibular loss, perilymphatic fistula, and vertigo have neuropsychological deficits as attention disorders, visuospatial andexecutive function impairments and short-term memory problems.Harun et al. reported in 2016 that in Alzheimer dementia (AD) patients exist a relation between peripheral vestibular impairment and disease onset. The purpose of this study is to find associations between peripheral vestibular function and cognitive performance in elderly population.<br/><br/>Material and Method: The current study recruited forty-one participants (mean age 74,2 years; s.d. +/- 4,77). The exclusion criteria were conductive or mixed hearing loss diagnosis, non-typical tympanic membrane image or presence of occluding ear wax, history of vertigo or related symptoms and at least 6 years of formal education. All participants went under neuropsychological testing and air-conducted cVEMP recordings.<br/><br/>Results: Non-parametric analysis show a significant correlation between cVEMP amplitude in the right ear and working memory performance (rho = 0.268, p = 0.045). Also, a significant correlation between cVEMP amplitude in the right ear and executive function performance (rho= 0.277, p=0.04) it was found. Analysis also shows a negative correlation between cVEMP amplitude in the left ear and long-term memory performance (rho= 0.277, p=0.04). Other significant correlations were not found.<br/><br/>Conclusions: Data analysis shows a mild positive significant association between cVEMP amplitude and working memory and executive function performance.It has been shown that peripheral vestibular inputs has cortical connections with parietal cortex, which is involved in working memory function. About cVEMP and executive function, results suggest that vestibular inputs could have neural connectivity with prefrontal cortex.Results suggest that it is very necessary in this research to increase the sample size and that other neural pathways related to vestibular inputs and cognitive areas should be investigated in the future.

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