The vestibular system is unique among the senses because of the entirely multisensory nature of its cortical projections. Neuroanatomical and neuroimaging studies show that vestibular stimulation activates somatosensory areas, and particularly the so-called parieto-insular vestibular cortex (PIVC) in the monkey, while deactivating visual areas. Further, recent psychophysical studies showed that vestibular stimulation facilitates detection of electrocutaneous stimuli, suggesting a vestibular-somatosensory perceptual interaction. However, the functional mechanism underlying this perceptual facilitation remains unclear. We therefore recorded somatosensory potentials evoked by left median nerve stimulation, before and immediately after left col...
The vestibular system processes information about head movement and orientation. No unimodal vestibu...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalitie...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalitie...
The vestibular system is unique among the senses because of the entirely multisensory nature of its ...
The vestibular system is unique among the senses because of the entirely multisensory nature of its ...
Functional imaging studies show that vestibular and somatosensory projections overlap in the human b...
Functional imaging studies show that vestibular and somatosensory projections overlap in the human b...
Functional imaging studies show that vestibular and somatosensory projections overlap in the human b...
In non-human primates several brain areas contain neurons that respond to both vestibular and somato...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalities...
International audienceThe cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organi...
International audienceThe cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organi...
International audienceThe cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organi...
Vestibular-multisensory interactions are essential for self-motion, navigation and postural stabilit...
AbstractThe vestibular system processes information about head movement and orientation. No unimodal...
The vestibular system processes information about head movement and orientation. No unimodal vestibu...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalitie...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalitie...
The vestibular system is unique among the senses because of the entirely multisensory nature of its ...
The vestibular system is unique among the senses because of the entirely multisensory nature of its ...
Functional imaging studies show that vestibular and somatosensory projections overlap in the human b...
Functional imaging studies show that vestibular and somatosensory projections overlap in the human b...
Functional imaging studies show that vestibular and somatosensory projections overlap in the human b...
In non-human primates several brain areas contain neurons that respond to both vestibular and somato...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalities...
International audienceThe cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organi...
International audienceThe cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organi...
International audienceThe cortical processing of vestibular information is not hierarchically organi...
Vestibular-multisensory interactions are essential for self-motion, navigation and postural stabilit...
AbstractThe vestibular system processes information about head movement and orientation. No unimodal...
The vestibular system processes information about head movement and orientation. No unimodal vestibu...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalitie...
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalitie...