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Artificial neural network posturography detects the transition of vestibular neuritis to phobic postural vertigo

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The authors thank Judy Benson for copyediting the manuscript. The study was supported by the a BMBF grant (no. 01EO0901) to the IFBLMU and by the Hertie Foundation.

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Brandt, T., Strupp, M., Novozhilov, S. et al. Artificial neural network posturography detects the transition of vestibular neuritis to phobic postural vertigo. J Neurol 259, 182–184 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-011-6124-8

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