“…There is considerable evidence that the p13-n23 waveform component of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) in humans reflects activation of a vestibulocollic reflex originating in the saccule/inferior vestibular nerve and terminating in the motoneurons of the neck musculature (Colebatch et al, 1994;Halmagyi & Colebatch, 1995;Murofushi et al, 1996Murofushi et al, , 1998Todd et al, 2000;Ochi & Ohashi, 2001;Al-Sebeih & Zeitouni, 2002;Sheykholeslami & Kaga, 2002;Magliulo et al, 2003). As a clinical procedure, VEMP testing has provided information regarding otolith and inferior vestibular nerve function in healthy individuals as well as patients with Ménière's disease (Robertson & Ireland, 1995;deWaele et al, 1999;Shojaku et al, 2001;Young et al, 2003), vestibular neuritis (Ochi et al, 2003;Brantberg et al, 2003;Monobe & Murofushi, 2004), vestibular schwannoma (Murofushi et al, 1998;Matsuzaki et al, 1999;Tsutsumi et al, 2001), and superior semicircular canal dehiscence (Brantberg et al, 1999;Brantberg et al, 2004).…”