DFNA9 is a rare progressive autosomal dominantly inherited vestibulo-cochlear disorder, resulting in a homogeneous group of patients with hearing impairment and bilateral vestibular function loss. These patients suffer from a deteriorated sense of spatial orientation, leading to balance problems in darkness, especially on irregular surfaces. Both behavioral and functional imaging studies suggest that the remaining sensory cues could compensate for the loss of vestibular information. A thorough model-based quantification of this reweighting in individual patients is however missing. Here, we psychometrically examined the individual patient's sensory reweighting of these cues after complete vestibular loss. We asked a group of DFNA9 patients ...
The otoliths are stimulated in the same fashion by gravitational and inertial forces, so otolith sig...
Contains fulltext : 51167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis desc...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
DFNA9 is a rare progressive autosomal dominantly inherited vestibulo-cochlear disorder, resulting in...
Perception of spatial orientation is thought to rely on the brain's integration of visual, vestibula...
Perception of spatial orientation is thought to rely on the brain’s integration of visual, vestibula...
Contains fulltext : 161668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Determining the...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
As we age, the acuity of our sensory organs declines, which may affect our lifestyle. Sensory deteri...
Contains fulltext : 99526.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Most evidence th...
Patients with bilateral vestibular loss have balance problems in darkness, but maintain spatial orie...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating the consequences of a massive loss of...
There is evidence that vestibular sensory processing affects, and is affected by, higher cognitive p...
Contains fulltext : 150540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When navigating...
The otoliths are stimulated in the same fashion by gravitational and inertial forces, so otolith sig...
Contains fulltext : 51167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis desc...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
DFNA9 is a rare progressive autosomal dominantly inherited vestibulo-cochlear disorder, resulting in...
Perception of spatial orientation is thought to rely on the brain's integration of visual, vestibula...
Perception of spatial orientation is thought to rely on the brain’s integration of visual, vestibula...
Contains fulltext : 161668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Determining the...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
As we age, the acuity of our sensory organs declines, which may affect our lifestyle. Sensory deteri...
Contains fulltext : 99526.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Most evidence th...
Patients with bilateral vestibular loss have balance problems in darkness, but maintain spatial orie...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating the consequences of a massive loss of...
There is evidence that vestibular sensory processing affects, and is affected by, higher cognitive p...
Contains fulltext : 150540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When navigating...
The otoliths are stimulated in the same fashion by gravitational and inertial forces, so otolith sig...
Contains fulltext : 51167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis desc...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...