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Lloyd Brooks Minor, MD

Minor, Lloyd Brooks, MD
Title(s):
Andelot Professor and Director, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Appointment Phone:
410-955-3403

Primary Location:
Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center

Expertise:
Meniere's Disease, Neuro-Otology, Otolaryngology, Otology, Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome, Vestibular Disorders, Vestibular Therapy

Education and Experience

Training
  • Brown University School of Medicine (Providence RI)/ (1982)
Residencies
  • The University of Chicago (Chicago IL)/ Otolaryngology (1992)
  • Duke University School of Medicine (Durham NC)/ General Surgery (1984)
Fellowships
  • The Otology Group (Nashville TN)/ Otology and Neuro/Otology (1993)
  • The University of Chicago (Chicago IL)/ Vestibular Neurophysiology (1988)
Certifications
  • Neurotology, American Board of Otolaryngology (2004)
  • Otolaryngology, American Board of Otolaryngology (1993)

Locations

Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
601 N. Caroline Street
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-955-3403
Appointment Phone: 410-955-3403
Fax: 410-955-6526
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Department / Division
  • Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Centers/Institutes

Bio

Physician Title
Andelot Professor and Director, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Expertise
  • Meniere's Disease
  • Neuro-Otology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Otology
  • Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
  • Vestibular Disorders
  • Vestibular Therapy

Research

Research and Publications
Minor, L.B., Solomon, D., Zinreich, J., and Zee, D.S. (1998). Sound-and/or pressure-induced vertigo due to bone dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal. Archives of Otolaryngology- Head Neck Surgery 124: 249-258.

Minor, L.B., Lasker, D.M., Backous, D.D., and Hullar, T.E. (1999). Horizontal vestibuloocular reflex evoked by high-acceleration rotations in the squirrel monkey. I. Normal responses. Journal of Neurophysiology 82: 1254-1270.

Lasker, D.M., Backous, D.D., Lysakowski, A., Davis, G.L., and Minor, L.B. (1999). Horizontal vestibuloocular reflex evoked by high-acceleration rotations in the squirrel monkey. II. Responses after canal plugging. Journal of Neurophysiology 82: 1271-1285.

Hullar, T.E. and Minor, L.B. (1999). High-frequency dynamics of regularly discharging canal afferent provide a linear signal for angular vestibuloocular reflexes. Journal of Neurophysiology 82: 2000-2005.

Lasker, D.M., Hullar, T.E., and Minor, L.B. (2000). Horizontal vestibuloocular reflex evoked by high-acceleration rotations in the squirrel monkey. III. Responses after labyrinthectomy. Journal of Neurophysiology 83: 2482-2496.

Clendaniel, R.A., Lasker, D.M., and Minor, L.B. (2001). Horizontal vestibuloocular reflex evoked by high-acceleration rotations in the squirrel monkey. IV. Responses after spectacle-induced adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology 86: 1594-1611.

Armand, M., and Minor, L.B. (2001). Relationship between time- and frequency-domain analyses of angular head movements in the squirrel monkey. Journal of Computational Neuroscience,11: 217-239.

Cullen, K.E. and Minor, L.B. (2002). Semicircular canal afferents similarly encode active and passive head rotation: Implications for the role of vestibular efference. Journal of Neuroscience, 22: RC226(1-7).

Hirvonen, T.P., Minor, L.B., Hullar, T.E., and Carey, J.P. (2005) Effects of intratympanic gentamicin on vestibular afferents and hair cells in the chinchilla. Journal of Neurophysiology 93:643-55.

Hullar, T.E., Lasker, D.M., Hirvonen, T.P., Carey, J.P., and Minor, L.B. (2005) Responses of irregularly discharging chinchilla semicircular canal vestibular-nerve afferents during high-frequency head rotations. Journal of Neurophysiology, 93:2777-2786.

Minor, L.B. (2005) Clinical Manifestations of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence. Laryngoscope, 115:1717-1727.
Research Interests
  • Vestibular Neurophysiology Laboratory
  • Basic and clinical vestibular physiology

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