Several different strategies have now been used to demonstrate that the vestibular system can modulate muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) in humans and thereby contribute to the regulation of blood pressure during changes in posture. However, it remains to be determined how the brain differentiates between head-only movements that do not require changes in vasomotor tone in the lower limbs from body movements that do require vasomotor changes. We tested the hypothesis that neck movements modulate MSNA in the lower limbs of humans. MSNA was recorded in 10 supine young adult subjects, at rest, during sinusoidal stretching of neck muscles (100 cycles, 35° peak to peak at 0.37 ± 0.02 Hz) and during a ramp-and-hold (17.5° for 54 ± 9 s) sta...
We tested the hypothesis that vestibular and cardiac rhythms compete to modulate muscle sympathetic ...
There is evidence in experimental animals for a potent vestibulosympathetic reflex, but its existenc...
We have previously demonstrated that selective modulation of vestibular inputs, via sinusoidal galva...
Several different strategies have now been used to demonstrate that the vestibular system can modula...
We previously showed that dynamic, but not static, neck displacement modulates muscle sympathetic ne...
The utricle and saccular components of the vestibular apparatus preferentially detect linear displac...
We recently showed that selective stimulation of one set of otolithic organs—those located in the ut...
We assessed the capacity for the vestibular utricle to modulate muscle sympathetic nerve activity (M...
We assessed the capacity for the vestibular utricle to modulate muscle sympathetic nerve activity (M...
We review the existence of vestibulosympathetic reflexes in humans. While severalmethods to activate...
Sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation (sGVS), delivered at frequencies ranging from 0.08 to 2.0...
Low-frequency sinusoidal linear acceleration (0.08 Hz, ±4 mG) modulates skin sympathetic nerve activ...
We have previously shown that sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation, a means of selectively mod...
Activation of sympathetic neural traffic via the vestibular system is referred to as the vestibulosy...
Otolith activation increases muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), and MSNA activation may alter...
We tested the hypothesis that vestibular and cardiac rhythms compete to modulate muscle sympathetic ...
There is evidence in experimental animals for a potent vestibulosympathetic reflex, but its existenc...
We have previously demonstrated that selective modulation of vestibular inputs, via sinusoidal galva...
Several different strategies have now been used to demonstrate that the vestibular system can modula...
We previously showed that dynamic, but not static, neck displacement modulates muscle sympathetic ne...
The utricle and saccular components of the vestibular apparatus preferentially detect linear displac...
We recently showed that selective stimulation of one set of otolithic organs—those located in the ut...
We assessed the capacity for the vestibular utricle to modulate muscle sympathetic nerve activity (M...
We assessed the capacity for the vestibular utricle to modulate muscle sympathetic nerve activity (M...
We review the existence of vestibulosympathetic reflexes in humans. While severalmethods to activate...
Sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation (sGVS), delivered at frequencies ranging from 0.08 to 2.0...
Low-frequency sinusoidal linear acceleration (0.08 Hz, ±4 mG) modulates skin sympathetic nerve activ...
We have previously shown that sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation, a means of selectively mod...
Activation of sympathetic neural traffic via the vestibular system is referred to as the vestibulosy...
Otolith activation increases muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), and MSNA activation may alter...
We tested the hypothesis that vestibular and cardiac rhythms compete to modulate muscle sympathetic ...
There is evidence in experimental animals for a potent vestibulosympathetic reflex, but its existenc...
We have previously demonstrated that selective modulation of vestibular inputs, via sinusoidal galva...