Perception of verticality is required for normal daily function, yet the typical human detection error range has not been well characterized. Vertical misperception has been correlated with poor postural control and functionality in patients after stroke and after vestibular disorders. Until now, all the published studies that assessed Subjective Postural Vertical (SPV) in the seated position used small groups to establish a reference value. However, this sample size does not represent the healthy population for comparison with conditions resulting in pathological vertical. Therefore, the primary objective was to conduct a systematic review with meta-analyses of Subjective Postural Vertical (SPV) data in seated position in healthy adults to...
Postural balance system is a multisensory-organized complex using afference of exteroceptors, entero...
International audienceAbout 80 papers dealing with verticality after stroke have been published in t...
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is characterised as a three-dimensional deformity of the spine...
Perception of verticality is required for normal daily function, yet the typical human detection err...
The study sought to provide norms for a simple test of visual perception of verticality (subjective ...
International audienceBackground. Visual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatia...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatial cognition and is now p...
INTRODUCTION Subjective Visual Vertical test (SVV test) can be applied to measure one of the functio...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilat...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) has been being increasingly used as a routine clinical assessment to ...
International audienceOrientation of the body with respect to gravity is based on integration of vis...
International audienceThis study was aimed at demonstrating the existence of a biased postural verti...
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...
Background: Research on the relationship between vestibular function and falls in older people is sp...
Postural balance system is a multisensory-organized complex using afference of exteroceptors, entero...
International audienceAbout 80 papers dealing with verticality after stroke have been published in t...
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is characterised as a three-dimensional deformity of the spine...
Perception of verticality is required for normal daily function, yet the typical human detection err...
The study sought to provide norms for a simple test of visual perception of verticality (subjective ...
International audienceBackground. Visual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatia...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) measurement provides information about spatial cognition and is now p...
INTRODUCTION Subjective Visual Vertical test (SVV test) can be applied to measure one of the functio...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilat...
ObjectivesVisual vertical (VV) has been being increasingly used as a routine clinical assessment to ...
International audienceOrientation of the body with respect to gravity is based on integration of vis...
International audienceThis study was aimed at demonstrating the existence of a biased postural verti...
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...
Background: Research on the relationship between vestibular function and falls in older people is sp...
Postural balance system is a multisensory-organized complex using afference of exteroceptors, entero...
International audienceAbout 80 papers dealing with verticality after stroke have been published in t...
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is characterised as a three-dimensional deformity of the spine...