NAME AND TITLE
Michael Schubert, PhD
Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery

OFFICE PHONE
410-955-1080

EDUCATION - Physical Therapy
Old Dominion University, 1991

EDUCATION - Graduate
The University of Miami, 2001


BOARD CERTIFICATION


RESEARCH INTERESTS
Processes that control adaptation of vestibular reflexes.
Compensatory mechanisms recruited for gaze stability.

ADMINISTRATIVE TITLE

PRINCIPAL HOSPITAL
The Johns Hopkins Hospital – Laboratory of Vestibular Neurophysiology

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Schubert MC, Migliaccio AA, Della Santina CC. Dynamic visual acuity during passive head thrusts in canal planes. JARO 2006. In Press.


Schubert MC, Tusa RJ, Grine LE, Herdman SJ. Optimizing the sensitivity of the head thrust test for identifying vestibular hypofunction. Phys Ther. 2004 Feb; 84(2): 151-8.

Schubert MC, Das V, Tusa RJ, Herdman SJ. Cervico-ocular reflex in normal subjects and patients with unilateral vestibular hypofunction. Otol Neurotol. 2004 Jan; 25(1): 65-71

Schubert MC, Migliaccio AA, Della Santina CC. Dynamic visual acuity during passive head thrusts in canal planes. J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2006 Dec; 7(4):329-38. Epub 2006 Jun 30.

Schubert MC, Migliaccio AA, Della Santina CC. Modification of compensatory saccades after aVOR gain recovery. J Vestib Res. 2006; 16(6):285-9

Schubert MC, Migliaccio AA, Clendaniel RA, Allak A, Carey JP. Mechanism of dynamic visual acuity recovery with vestibular rehabilitation. Arch Phys Med Rehab 2008. In Press.

Schubert MC, Migliaccio AA, Minor LB, Clendaniel. Retention of VOR gain following Short-term VOR Adaptation. Exp Brain Res. 2008. In Press.