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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758082
JAAA CEU Program
The questions refer to Jha et al, “Video Head Impulse Test in Persons with Blindness: Feasibility and Outcomes,” pages 116–124.
Learner Outcomes
Readers of this article should be able to:
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Explain the need for developing vestibular-assessment techniques for persons with blindness.
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Summarize the outcomes of the Video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) in persons with blindness.
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CEU Questions
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Vestibular abnormality in persons with blindness is likely to _________________ their vulnerability for falls.
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Increase
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Decrease
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Not affect
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The sacculo-collic pathway in persons with blindness can be assessed using the
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Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (oVEMP)
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Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (cVEMP)
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Video Head Impulse Test (vHIT)
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Which of the following can assess the functioning of all of the six semi-circular canals for naturally occurring high-frequency head movements?
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Caloric stimulation
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Rotary chair examination
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Video Head Impulse Test (vHIT)
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In this study, how many times did the persons with blindness undergo the vHIT?
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One time
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Two times
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Three times
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For the control group, Condition 1 was used to simulate blindness. How did the authors simulate blindness?
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By testing in an anechoic chamber where no sound could be heard.
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By administering the vHIT in a pitch-dark room and by not providing any target or any instructions.
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By asking the participants to not sleep for three days.
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What degrees of calibration did the authors use?
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15 degrees
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10 degrees
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Default calibration
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The range of peak velocity maintained during head thrusts to record the vHIT was:
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100 to 250 degrees per second
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Less than 150 degrees per second
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At least 250 degrees per second
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The Vestibular Ocular Refl ex (VOR) gain is the ratio of:
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Head velocity/eye velocity
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Eye velocity/head velocity
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Body acceleration/eye acceleration
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Which of the canals had the least VOR gain among persons with blindness?
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Lateral canals
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Anterior canals
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Posterior canals
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In this study, which condition yielded the least amount of VOR gain among persons with normal vision?
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Condition 1 (simulated blindness)
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Condition 2
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Condition 3
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Publication History
Article published online:
10 October 2022
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