The purpose was to determine the contribution of visual, vestibular, and somatosensory cues to the maintenance of stance in humans. Postural sway was induced by full field, sinusoidal visual surround rotations about an axis at the level of the ankle joints. The influences of vestibular and somatosensory cues were characterized by comparing postural sway in normal and bilateral vestibular absent subjects in conditions that provided either accurate or inaccurate somatosensory orientation information. In normal subjects, the amplitude of visually induced sway reached a saturation level as stimulus amplitude increased. The saturation amplitude decreased with increasing stimulus frequency. No saturation phenomena was observed in subjects with ve...
AbstractVisual position and velocity cues improve human standing balance, reducing sway responses to...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
Most of the posture and balance studies have mentioned that in human beings, balance is achieved and...
Postural control of upright stance was investigated in well-compensated, unilateral vestibular loss ...
Controlling posture requires continuous sensory feedback about body motion and orientation, includin...
Controlling posture requires continuous sensory feedback about body motion and orientation, includin...
Controlling posture requires continuous sensory feedback about body motion and orientation, includin...
Adequate postural control depends on the spatial and temporal integration of vestibular, visual, and...
Multivariate descriptors of sway were used to test whether altered sensory conditions result not onl...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
Variability is inherent in the maintenance of human posture and is reflective of the contribution of...
International audienceMaintaining erect human posture depends on graviceptive information. This can ...
The individual and interactive effects of visual, vestibular, neck proprioceptive and auditory input...
International audienceMaintaining erect human posture depends on graviceptive information. This can ...
The effect of primary vestibular disturbance on postural control was investigated in 11 normal subje...
AbstractVisual position and velocity cues improve human standing balance, reducing sway responses to...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
Most of the posture and balance studies have mentioned that in human beings, balance is achieved and...
Postural control of upright stance was investigated in well-compensated, unilateral vestibular loss ...
Controlling posture requires continuous sensory feedback about body motion and orientation, includin...
Controlling posture requires continuous sensory feedback about body motion and orientation, includin...
Controlling posture requires continuous sensory feedback about body motion and orientation, includin...
Adequate postural control depends on the spatial and temporal integration of vestibular, visual, and...
Multivariate descriptors of sway were used to test whether altered sensory conditions result not onl...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
Variability is inherent in the maintenance of human posture and is reflective of the contribution of...
International audienceMaintaining erect human posture depends on graviceptive information. This can ...
The individual and interactive effects of visual, vestibular, neck proprioceptive and auditory input...
International audienceMaintaining erect human posture depends on graviceptive information. This can ...
The effect of primary vestibular disturbance on postural control was investigated in 11 normal subje...
AbstractVisual position and velocity cues improve human standing balance, reducing sway responses to...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
Most of the posture and balance studies have mentioned that in human beings, balance is achieved and...