Abstract
An unbiased stereological method was used to assess the effect of aging on the number of neurons in the human medial vestibular nucleus. We studied 13 normal brainstem specimens (age at death from 40 to 93 years) that were part of a prior study that counted neuronal profiles and used a correction factor to estimate the number of neurons in the human vestibular nucleus. On average, we found
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