Bringoux L, Scotto di Cesare C, Borel L, Macaluso T, Sarlegna FR. Do Visual and Vestibular Inputs Compensate for Somatosensory Loss in the Perception of Spatial Orientation? Insights from a Deafferented Patient. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 2016;10: 181.The present study aimed at investigating the consequences of a massive loss of somatosensory inputs on the perception of spatial orientation. The occurrence of possible compensatory processes for external (i.e., object) orientation perception and self-orientation perception was examined by manipulating visual and/or vestibular cues. To that aim, we compared perceptual responses of a deafferented patient (GL) with respect to age-matched Controls in two tasks involving gravity-related judg...
DFNA9 is a rare progressive autosomal dominantly inherited vestibulo-cochlear disorder, resulting in...
The vestibular system is classically associated with postural control, oculomotor reflexes and self-...
Patients with midline cerebellar atrophy typically suffer from impaired postural balance. We asked w...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating the consequences of a massive loss of...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
The body and the self are commonly experienced as forming a unity. Experiencing the external world a...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
Patients with bilateral vestibular loss have balance problems in darkness, but maintain spatial orie...
International audienceOrientation of the body with respect to gravity is based on integration of vis...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...
International audienceBackgroundThe vestibular system of the inner ear provides information about he...
Vestibular inputs make a key contribution to the sense of one’s own spatial location. While the effe...
Objective: To review current knowledge of the perception of verticality, its normal function and dis...
International audienceInternal models serve sensory processing, sensorimotor integration and motor c...
DFNA9 is a rare progressive autosomal dominantly inherited vestibulo-cochlear disorder, resulting in...
The vestibular system is classically associated with postural control, oculomotor reflexes and self-...
Patients with midline cerebellar atrophy typically suffer from impaired postural balance. We asked w...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating the consequences of a massive loss of...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
The body and the self are commonly experienced as forming a unity. Experiencing the external world a...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
Patients with bilateral vestibular loss have balance problems in darkness, but maintain spatial orie...
International audienceOrientation of the body with respect to gravity is based on integration of vis...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...
International audienceBackgroundThe vestibular system of the inner ear provides information about he...
Vestibular inputs make a key contribution to the sense of one’s own spatial location. While the effe...
Objective: To review current knowledge of the perception of verticality, its normal function and dis...
International audienceInternal models serve sensory processing, sensorimotor integration and motor c...
DFNA9 is a rare progressive autosomal dominantly inherited vestibulo-cochlear disorder, resulting in...
The vestibular system is classically associated with postural control, oculomotor reflexes and self-...
Patients with midline cerebellar atrophy typically suffer from impaired postural balance. We asked w...