The vestibular system is involved in gaze stabilization and standing balance control. However, it is unclear whether vestibular dysfunction affects both processes to a similar extent. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine how the reliance on vestibular information during standing balance control is related to gaze stabilization deficits in patients with vestibular dysfunction. Eleven patients with vestibular dysfunction and twelve healthy subjects were included. Gaze stabilization deficits were established by spontaneous nystagmus examination, caloric test, rotational chair test, and head impulse test. Standing balance control was assessed by measuring the body sway (BS) responses to continuous support surface rotations of...
Aims. Vestibular system is indicated as one of the most important sensors responsible for static and...
There is a natural symbiosis between vergence and vestibular responses. Deficits in vergence can lea...
There exists no adequate objective measure of vestibular function and consequently clinicians cannot...
The vestibular system is involved in gaze stabilization and standing balance control. However, it is...
The vestibular system is involved in gaze stabilization and standing balance control. However, it is...
Postural control of upright stance was investigated in well-compensated, unilateral vestibular loss ...
OBJECTIVE: To distinguish between normal and deficient balance control due to vestibular loss (VL) o...
Background: The gaze stability test (GST) quantifies the ability of a person to recognize a target p...
One of the primary functions of the vestibular system is to keep the eyes fixed on a target (gaze st...
The ability to maintain body balance and postural control is regulated by a central integration proc...
To determine how the vestibular sense controls balance, we used instantaneous head an-gular velocity...
Chronic patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) complain of oscillopsia and great inst...
Background: A subgroup of individuals with vestibular dysfunction and visual motion hypersensitivity...
This thesis aimed to investigate visual-vestibular interactions in healthy subjects and in patients ...
The functional significance of vestibular information for the generation of gaze shifts is controver...
Aims. Vestibular system is indicated as one of the most important sensors responsible for static and...
There is a natural symbiosis between vergence and vestibular responses. Deficits in vergence can lea...
There exists no adequate objective measure of vestibular function and consequently clinicians cannot...
The vestibular system is involved in gaze stabilization and standing balance control. However, it is...
The vestibular system is involved in gaze stabilization and standing balance control. However, it is...
Postural control of upright stance was investigated in well-compensated, unilateral vestibular loss ...
OBJECTIVE: To distinguish between normal and deficient balance control due to vestibular loss (VL) o...
Background: The gaze stability test (GST) quantifies the ability of a person to recognize a target p...
One of the primary functions of the vestibular system is to keep the eyes fixed on a target (gaze st...
The ability to maintain body balance and postural control is regulated by a central integration proc...
To determine how the vestibular sense controls balance, we used instantaneous head an-gular velocity...
Chronic patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) complain of oscillopsia and great inst...
Background: A subgroup of individuals with vestibular dysfunction and visual motion hypersensitivity...
This thesis aimed to investigate visual-vestibular interactions in healthy subjects and in patients ...
The functional significance of vestibular information for the generation of gaze shifts is controver...
Aims. Vestibular system is indicated as one of the most important sensors responsible for static and...
There is a natural symbiosis between vergence and vestibular responses. Deficits in vergence can lea...
There exists no adequate objective measure of vestibular function and consequently clinicians cannot...