BACKGROUND Naturalistic head accelerations can be used to elicit vestibular evoked potentials (VestEPs). These potentials allow for analysis of cortical vestibular processing and its multi-sensory integration with a high temporal resolution. METHODS We report the results of two experiments in which we compared the differential VestEPs elicited by randomized translations, rotations, and tilts in healthy subjects on a motion platform. RESULTS An event-related potential (ERP) analysis revealed that established VestEPs were verifiable in all three acceleration domains (translations, rotations, tilts). A further analysis of the VestEPs showed a significant correlation between rotation axes (yaw, pitch, roll) and the amplitude of t...
The sense of orientation during locomotion is derived from our spatial relationship with the externa...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
The same pattern of vestibular afferent feedback may signify a loss of balance or a change in body o...
The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and no...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
In non-human primates several brain areas contain neurons that respond to both vestibular and somato...
During eccentric yaw rotations around an Earth-vertical axis the semi-circular canals are stimulated...
International audienceThe human vestibular cortex has mostly been approached using functional magnet...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
The analysis and representation of visual cues to self-motion (egomotion) is primarily associated wi...
The parietoinsular vestibular cortex (PIVC) is a large area in the lateral sulcus with neurons that ...
The vestibular system analyses angular and linear accelerations of the head that are important infor...
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
While there have been numerous studies of the vestibular system in mammals, less is known about the ...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to the control of posture and eye movements ...
The sense of orientation during locomotion is derived from our spatial relationship with the externa...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
The same pattern of vestibular afferent feedback may signify a loss of balance or a change in body o...
The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and no...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
In non-human primates several brain areas contain neurons that respond to both vestibular and somato...
During eccentric yaw rotations around an Earth-vertical axis the semi-circular canals are stimulated...
International audienceThe human vestibular cortex has mostly been approached using functional magnet...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
The analysis and representation of visual cues to self-motion (egomotion) is primarily associated wi...
The parietoinsular vestibular cortex (PIVC) is a large area in the lateral sulcus with neurons that ...
The vestibular system analyses angular and linear accelerations of the head that are important infor...
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
While there have been numerous studies of the vestibular system in mammals, less is known about the ...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to the control of posture and eye movements ...
The sense of orientation during locomotion is derived from our spatial relationship with the externa...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
The same pattern of vestibular afferent feedback may signify a loss of balance or a change in body o...