INTRODUCTION: Perception of verticality is highly related to balance control in human. Head-on-body tilt <60° results in the E-effect, meaning that a tilt of the perceived vertical is observed contralateral to the head tilt in the frontal plane. Furthermore, somatosensory loss also impacts the accuracy of verticality perception. However, when several input sources are absent or biased, less options for sensory weighting and balance control occur. Therefore, this study aims to identify the E-effect and assess the effect of somatosensory loss on the extent of the E-effect. METHODS: All patients with a first stroke admitted to a Belgian rehabilitation hospital were eligible for inclusion. Patients aged above 80 with other neurological and orth...
International audienceBackground. Visual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatia...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatial cognition and is now p...
AbstractPost-stroke ‘pushing’ behaviour appears to be caused by impaired perception of vertical in t...
INTRODUCTION: Perception of verticality is highly related to balance control in human. Head-on-body ...
INTRODUCTION:Perception of verticality is highly related to balance control in human. Head-on-body t...
International audienceObjectives.– Continuous re-weighting of sensory information is required for a ...
International audienceAbout 80 papers dealing with verticality after stroke have been published in t...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability that affects 17 million people worldwide. Patients post st...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Shortly after stroke, patients exhibit excessive sensitivity to vi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To test sensitivity to proprioceptive, vestibular and visual stimula...
International audienceOrientation of the body with respect to gravity is based on integration of vis...
INTRODUCTION: Brain hemisphere lesions often cause a contralesional tilt of the subjective vertical ...
International audienceThe relationships between perception of verticality by different sensory modal...
The extent to which verticality perception influences posture and movement is of considerable import...
International audienceBackground. Visual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatia...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatial cognition and is now p...
AbstractPost-stroke ‘pushing’ behaviour appears to be caused by impaired perception of vertical in t...
INTRODUCTION: Perception of verticality is highly related to balance control in human. Head-on-body ...
INTRODUCTION:Perception of verticality is highly related to balance control in human. Head-on-body t...
International audienceObjectives.– Continuous re-weighting of sensory information is required for a ...
International audienceAbout 80 papers dealing with verticality after stroke have been published in t...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability that affects 17 million people worldwide. Patients post st...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Shortly after stroke, patients exhibit excessive sensitivity to vi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To test sensitivity to proprioceptive, vestibular and visual stimula...
International audienceOrientation of the body with respect to gravity is based on integration of vis...
INTRODUCTION: Brain hemisphere lesions often cause a contralesional tilt of the subjective vertical ...
International audienceThe relationships between perception of verticality by different sensory modal...
The extent to which verticality perception influences posture and movement is of considerable import...
International audienceBackground. Visual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatia...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatial cognition and is now p...
AbstractPost-stroke ‘pushing’ behaviour appears to be caused by impaired perception of vertical in t...