International audienceThe ability voluntarily to stabilize the head in space during lateral rhythmic oscillations (0.59+/-0.09 Hz) of the trunk has been investigated during microgravity (microG) and normal gravity (nG) conditions (parabolic flights). Five healthy young subjects, who gave informed consent, were examined. The movements were performed with eyes open or eyes closed, during phases of either microG or nG. The main result was that head orientation with respect to vertical may be stabilized about the roll axis under microG with, as well as without vision, despite the reduction in vestibular afferent and muscle proprioceptive inputs. Moreover, the absence of head stabilization about the yaw axis confirms that the degrees of freedom ...
BACKGROUND: In order to test how gravitational information would affect the choice of stable referen...
International audienceIt has been proposed that an internal representation of body vertical has a pr...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on the organization of posture and movement under no...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilize the head in space during lateral rhythmic...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
International audienceIntroduction: Neck proprioceptors are essential for orienting the head relativ...
This study repeats the experimental protocol for investigation of head stabilization in healthy huma...
Head orientation in the sagittal plane was assessed before and the second and sixth days after a pro...
Head stabilization is necessary during human locomotion in order to contrubute to perception of a st...
In order to test how gravitational information would affect the choice of stable reference frame use...
Recovery of locomotor function was investigated in seven cosmonauts exposed to microgravity for 6 mo...
The human head-neck system requires continuous stabilization in the presence of gravity and trunk mo...
Human balance in stance is usually defined as the preservation of the vertical projection of the cen...
Human balance in stance is usually defined as the preservation of the vertical projection of the cen...
BACKGROUND: In order to test how gravitational information would affect the choice of stable referen...
International audienceIt has been proposed that an internal representation of body vertical has a pr...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on the organization of posture and movement under no...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilize the head in space during lateral rhythmic...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
International audienceIntroduction: Neck proprioceptors are essential for orienting the head relativ...
This study repeats the experimental protocol for investigation of head stabilization in healthy huma...
Head orientation in the sagittal plane was assessed before and the second and sixth days after a pro...
Head stabilization is necessary during human locomotion in order to contrubute to perception of a st...
In order to test how gravitational information would affect the choice of stable reference frame use...
Recovery of locomotor function was investigated in seven cosmonauts exposed to microgravity for 6 mo...
The human head-neck system requires continuous stabilization in the presence of gravity and trunk mo...
Human balance in stance is usually defined as the preservation of the vertical projection of the cen...
Human balance in stance is usually defined as the preservation of the vertical projection of the cen...
BACKGROUND: In order to test how gravitational information would affect the choice of stable referen...
International audienceIt has been proposed that an internal representation of body vertical has a pr...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on the organization of posture and movement under no...