نتایج جستجو برای: vestibular stimulationm tactile stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 272845  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
N H Barmack V Yakhnitsa

Vestibular primary afferents project to secondary vestibular neurons located in the vestibular complex. Vestibular primary afferents also project to the uvula-nodulus of the cerebellum where they terminate on granule cells. In this report we describe the physiological properties of neurons in a "new" vestibular nucleus, the parasolitary nucleus (Psol). This nucleus consists of 2,300 GABAergic n...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
azin salamati tavanbakhshi college, tavanir shomali, tabriz, iran. seyed ali hosseini university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, evin, tehran, iran. hojatallah haghgo university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, evin, tehran, iran. reza rostami university of tehran, valinejad, vanak, tehran, iran.

objectives: rehabilitation strategies play a pivotal role in reliving the inappropriate behaviors and improving children's performance during school. concentration and visual and auditory comprehension in children are crucial to effective learning and have drawn interest from researchers and clinicians. vestibular function deficits usually cause high level of alertness and vigilance, and p...

2005
Myoung-Jong Yoon Kee-Ho Yu Tae-Kyu Kwon

The experiment of the shape recognition for a tactile display is carried out and analysed in this paper. The purpose of this research is the development of a tactile stimulator array to represent the obstacle information for the visually impaired to walk safely. As a first step of this research, we investigate the characteristics of tactile stimuli and design the experimental system for the phy...

2012
Raymond van de Berg Nils Guinand Jean-Philippe Guyot Herman Kingma Robert J. Stokroos

OBJECTIVE To assess, for the first time in a human with a long-term vestibular loss, a modified approach to the ampullae and the feasibility of evoking a VOR by ampullar stimulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Peroperative stimulation of the ampullae, using the ampullar approach, was performed under full anesthesia during cochlear implantation in a 21-year-old female patient, who had experienced b...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
S Bense T Stephan T A Yousry T Brandt M Dieterich

Functional magnetic resonance imaging blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) signal increases (activations) and BOLD signal decreases ("deactivations") were compared in six healthy volunteers during galvanic vestibular (mastoid) and galvanic cutaneous (neck) stimulation in order to differentiate vestibular from ocular motor and nociceptive functions. By calculating the contrast for vestibular...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2012
Jean-Philippe Guyot Annietta Gay Maria Izabel Kos Marco Pelizzone

Effort towards the development of a vestibular implant for human use are being made. This paper will summarize the first important steps conducted in Geneva towards this ambitious goal. Basically, we have faced three major issues. First, an ethical issue. While it was clear that such development would require the collaboration of human volunteers, it was also clear that stimulation of the vesti...

2014
Robin Bekrater-Bodmann Jens Foell Martin Diers Sandra Kamping Mariela Rance Pinar Kirsch Jörg Trojan Xaver Fuchs Felix Bach Hüseyin Kemal Çakmak Heiko Maaß Herta Flor

In the so-called rubber hand illusion, synchronous visuotactile stimulation of a visible rubber hand together with one's own hidden hand elicits ownership experiences for the artificial limb. Recently, advanced virtual reality setups were developed to induce a virtual hand illusion (VHI). Here, we present functional imaging data from a sample of 25 healthy participants using a new device to ind...

Journal: :The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology 2011
Jean-Philippe Guyot Alain Sigrist Marco Pelizzone Maria Izabel Kos

OBJECTIVES Efforts are being made toward the development of a vestibular implant. If such a device is to mimic the physiology of the vestibular system, it must first be capable of restoring a baseline or "rest" activity in the vestibular pathways and then modulating it according to the direction and velocity of head movements. The aim of this study was to assess whether a human subject could ad...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 1975
I Matsuoka E F Domino

-A neuropharmacological stud) WBS undertaken in the cat to obtain further evidence of the role ofacetylcholine in vestibular function. It was shown that the vestibular nerve contains about half or less the enzymatic activity of choline acetyltransferase. acetylcholinesterase. cholinesterase and total cholinesterase than nucleus vestlbularls later&s (NVL). Field potentials as well as discharge o...

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