Schubert et al. found that subjects with UVH and BVH who performed vestibular rehabilitation demonstrated an increase in the recruitment of CS with active head movements during DVA after rehabilitation was completed [33]. It has also been suggested that the recruitment of CS is inversely correlated with aVOR gain [33,35,37] such that as peripheral aVOR gain improves, the frequency of CS decreases. This finding was corroborated in 2/3 of our patient subjects suggesting a decreased reliance on CS as an extra-vestibular mechanism for gaze stability as vestibular function improved with increased velocity or acceleration gains.