Assessing Cognitive Effort in Ménière’s Disease: Pupillometry as a Novel Tool for Postural Control
Beatrice Francavilla,
Gianluca Velletrani,
Carlo Chiaramonte
et al.
Abstract:Background:
This study aimed to investigate the utility of pupillometry as a measure of cognitive effort in individuals with Ménière’s disease experiencing chronic postural destabilization. By integrating pupillometry with static posturography, we sought to gain deeper insights into the cognitive demands and arousal levels associated with postural control in this specific patient population.
Methods:
The study included 36 patients who met the diagnostic criteria for Mén… Show more
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