We investigated the influence of vestibular (caloric ear irrigation) and visual (optokinetic) stimulation on slow and fast split-belt walking. The velocity of one belt was fixed (1.5 or 5.0-6.0km/h) and subjects (N=8 for vestibular and N=6 for visual experiments) were asked to adjust the velocity of the other belt to a level at which they perceived the velocity of both the belts as equal. Throughout all experiments, subjects bimanually held on to the space-fixed handles along the treadmill, which provided haptic information on body orientation. While the optokinetic stimulus (displayed on face-mounted virtual reality goggles) had no effect on belt velocity adjustments compared to control trials, cold-water ear irrigation during slow (but no...
Combined visual and vestibular influences on locomotor control, particularly in changing environment...
The nystagmus in patients with vestibular disorders often has an eye position dependency, called Ale...
Gait adaptation is essential for humans to walk according to the different demands of the environmen...
Key points: -The vestibular influence on human walking is phase-dependent and modulated across both ...
Vestibular information is critical for maintaining balance during locomotion, and is known to be att...
During walking, the vestibular influence on locomotor activity is phase-dependent and modulated in b...
During walking, the vestibular influence on locomotor activity is phase-dependent and modulated in b...
Although the vestibular system clearly plays an important role in the control of locomotion, it is n...
Healthy locomotion is characterized by an optimal level of movement. A walking pattern needs to be s...
Locomotor adaptation requires input from vision, somatosensory and vestibular systems. The contribut...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
We investigate the contribution of vestibular information to the perception of one's own walking spe...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
Human locomotor adaptation requires feedback and feed-forward control processes to maintain an appro...
Combined visual and vestibular influences on locomotor control, particularly in changing environment...
The nystagmus in patients with vestibular disorders often has an eye position dependency, called Ale...
Gait adaptation is essential for humans to walk according to the different demands of the environmen...
Key points: -The vestibular influence on human walking is phase-dependent and modulated across both ...
Vestibular information is critical for maintaining balance during locomotion, and is known to be att...
During walking, the vestibular influence on locomotor activity is phase-dependent and modulated in b...
During walking, the vestibular influence on locomotor activity is phase-dependent and modulated in b...
Although the vestibular system clearly plays an important role in the control of locomotion, it is n...
Healthy locomotion is characterized by an optimal level of movement. A walking pattern needs to be s...
Locomotor adaptation requires input from vision, somatosensory and vestibular systems. The contribut...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
We investigate the contribution of vestibular information to the perception of one's own walking spe...
Balance is control through the integration of vestibular, visual and proprioceptive senses; however,...
Human locomotor adaptation requires feedback and feed-forward control processes to maintain an appro...
Combined visual and vestibular influences on locomotor control, particularly in changing environment...
The nystagmus in patients with vestibular disorders often has an eye position dependency, called Ale...
Gait adaptation is essential for humans to walk according to the different demands of the environmen...