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Charpiot A et al. – The authors' results in a large cohort of children confirm previous ones: VOR gain is higher in young children, whereas ES is lower. Moreover, it seems that the 10– to 12–year–old children use their vestibular inputs more compared to younger ones. From these results it can be suggested that both the vestibulo–ocular and vestibulospinal pathways are still maturing between 6 and 12 years.

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