نتایج جستجو برای: vestibular stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 262867  

2016
Anna Jałocha-Kaczka Jurek Olszewski Joanna Urbaniak Piotr Pietkiewicz

Introduction: The basic methods for assessing the vestibular system are the caloric tests, which can be performed using air or water stimulation. The aim of the study was to compare the parameters of nystagmus provoked during air caloric stimulation with the parameters obtained during water caloric stimulation in subjects with and without vertigo. Material and methods: The study included 102 su...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Jerome Carriot Mohsen Jamali Jessica X Brooks Kathleen E Cullen

Traditionally, the neural encoding of vestibular information is studied by applying either passive rotations or translations in isolation. However, natural vestibular stimuli are typically more complex. During everyday life, our self-motion is generally not restricted to one dimension, but rather comprises both rotational and translational motion that will simultaneously stimulate receptors in ...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering 2012
Farzad Ehtemam Patrick A. Forbes Alfred C. Schouten Frans C. T. van der Helm Riender Happee

Humans actively stabilize the head-neck system based on vestibular, proprioceptive and visual information. Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) has been used previously to demonstrate the role of vestibular feedback in standing balance. This study explores the effect of GVS on head-neck kinematics and evaluates the approach to investigate the vestibular contribution to head-neck stabilization....

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2012
Monika Pötter-Nerger Martin M Reich James G Colebatch G Deuschl Jens Volkmann

Postural disturbances in advanced Parkinson's disease are less responsive to therapy than other cardinal motor signs. The vestibulocollic reflex represents one brain-stem neuronal circuit involved in postural adjustments. The objective of this study was to investigate the vestibulocollic reflex in parkinsonian patients and the effects of subthalamic stimulation and dopa by recording vestibular-...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2005
W G Wright P DiZio J R Lackner

We evaluated visual and vestibular contributions to vertical self motion perception by exposing subjects to various combinations of 0.2 Hz vertical linear oscillation and visual scene motion. The visual stimuli presented via a head-mounted display consisted of video recordings of the test chamber from the perspective of the subject seated in the oscillator. In the dark, subjects accurately repo...

2015
Sun-Joung Leigh An

[Purpose] The purpose of this case report is to present the effects of vestibular stimulation on a child with hypotonic cerebral palsy through the use of swings. [Case Description] The subject was a 19-month-old boy with a diagnosis of hypotonic cerebral palsy (CP) and oscillating nystagmus. The subject had received both physical therapy and occupational therapy two times per week since he was ...

2018
Pengyu Ren Bowen Li Shiyao Dong Lin Chen Yuelin Zhang

Although many mathematical methods were used to analyze the neural activity under sinusoidal stimulation within linear response range in vestibular system, the reliabilities of these methods are still not reported, especially in nonlinear response range. Here we chose nonlinear least-squares algorithm (NLSA) with sinusoidal model to analyze the neural response of semicircular canal neurons (SCN...

2013
Teruo Hashimoto Miki Taoka Shigeru Obayashi Yukihiro Hara Michio Tanaka Atsushi Iriki

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE To study the mechanism of somatosensory-vestibular interactions, this study examined the effects of somatosensory inputs on body sway induced by galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) in healthy participants and persons with brain injury in the posterior insula, a region constituting a part of the parietoinsular vestibular cortex. RESEARCH DESIGN This study adopted an experim...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2013
Lena Schmidt Frank Artinger Oliver Stumpf Georg Kerkhoff

The human brain is organized asymmetrically in two hemispheres with different functional specializations. Left- and right-handers differ in many functional capacities and their anatomical representations. Right-handers often show a stronger functional lateralization than left-handers, the latter showing a more bilateral, symmetrical brain organization. Recent functional imaging evidence shows a...

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