Description:During recent years a considerable body of experimental and clinical work has demonstrated the direct involvement of the otolith organs in stabilizing body and gaze which led to the development of specific functional tests, resulting in the emergence of an otolith semiology. The contributions of some of the pioneers in the field of otolith function and disorders are gathered in this volume which reports on an international meeting devoted to 'Otolith Function' held in Paris in January 2000. Topics presented were: ultrastructural features of the two maculae with special emphasis on the neuromediators involved in vestibular signal processing; review of the physiology of the otolith organs and some fascinating and unexpected roles of these structures in current clinical symptoms; principal otolith-related syndromes drawing on clinical experience; development of thoughts on the role of otoliths in movement perception; and more.