The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) on postural control for participants of different physical activity status (i.e. active and non-active). Two groups of participants were recruited: one group of participants who regularly practised sports activities (active group, n = 17), and one group of participants who did not practise physical and/or sports activities (non-active group, n = 17). They were compared in a reference condition (i.e bipedal stance with eyes open) and four vestibular manipulation condition (i.e. GVS at 0.5 mA and 3 mA, in accordance with two designs) lasting 20 seconds. The centre of foot pressure displacement velocities were compared between the two groups. The main...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Maintaining posture requires the input from three primary sensory systems. These s...
The vestibular system functions to preserve posture, equilibrium, and body position in space, it als...
It has been demonstrated that expertise in sport influences standing balance ability. However, littl...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the effect of vestibular manipulation on the postural sway and musc...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the interaction between visual and vestibular inform...
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body’s response to vestibular stimuli...
Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (nGVS) has been shown to enhance postural stability during sti...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
The effect of primary vestibular disturbance on postural control was investigated in 11 normal subje...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
© 2018 BRNSS Publication Hub. All rights reserved. Aim: In sports activities, the athlete faces the ...
Assessment of the vestibular system, its function and contribution to movement control during locom...
The game of basketball requires complex eye-hand coordination and exceptional postural control abili...
It has been demonstrated that expertise in sport influences standing balance ability. However, littl...
This work addressed the influence of information arising from the vestibular system on the dynamic c...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Maintaining posture requires the input from three primary sensory systems. These s...
The vestibular system functions to preserve posture, equilibrium, and body position in space, it als...
It has been demonstrated that expertise in sport influences standing balance ability. However, littl...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the effect of vestibular manipulation on the postural sway and musc...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the interaction between visual and vestibular inform...
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body’s response to vestibular stimuli...
Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (nGVS) has been shown to enhance postural stability during sti...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
The effect of primary vestibular disturbance on postural control was investigated in 11 normal subje...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
© 2018 BRNSS Publication Hub. All rights reserved. Aim: In sports activities, the athlete faces the ...
Assessment of the vestibular system, its function and contribution to movement control during locom...
The game of basketball requires complex eye-hand coordination and exceptional postural control abili...
It has been demonstrated that expertise in sport influences standing balance ability. However, littl...
This work addressed the influence of information arising from the vestibular system on the dynamic c...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Maintaining posture requires the input from three primary sensory systems. These s...
The vestibular system functions to preserve posture, equilibrium, and body position in space, it als...
It has been demonstrated that expertise in sport influences standing balance ability. However, littl...