Anterior-posterior body sway was evoked with monopolar bi-aural galvanic stimulus of the vestibular nerves in normal subjects and recorded with a force platform, two experiments being conducted. In an experiment of paired design, 9 normal subjects showed an increase in anterior-posterior sway as compared with lateral sway when exposed to the stimulus. In a second experiment another group of 10 normal subjects were exposed to a galvanic stimulus between a neck electrode and two electrodes placed on the arms, but there was no change in the relationship between anterior-posterior and lateral body sway. It is concluded that monopolar galvanic stimulus of the vestibular nerves can induce anterior-posterior body sway, a phenomenon which can be ut...
We studied the effects of 5 mA bilateral or unilateral, bipolar or monopolar, galvanic stimulation o...
Gazing at objects at a near distance (small eye-object distance) can reduce body sway. However, whet...
The goal of this study was to assess if the superposition principle is valid in head-neck stabilizat...
The effect of primary vestibular disturbance on postural control was investigated in 11 normal subje...
The direction of a postural response induced by galvanic vestibular stimulation depends on the head ...
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) is a technique in which small currents are delivered transcuta...
The significance to human postural control of pressor information from the feet was investigated dur...
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body’s response to vestibular stimuli...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
<p>(A) Sway of a typical subject during the pre- and post-conditioning phases with the sway modulate...
Application of a small (around 1 mA), constant electric current between the mastoid processes (galva...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
We studied the effects of 5 mA bilateral or unilateral, bipolar or monopolar, galvanic stimulation o...
Gazing at objects at a near distance (small eye-object distance) can reduce body sway. However, whet...
The goal of this study was to assess if the superposition principle is valid in head-neck stabilizat...
The effect of primary vestibular disturbance on postural control was investigated in 11 normal subje...
The direction of a postural response induced by galvanic vestibular stimulation depends on the head ...
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) is a technique in which small currents are delivered transcuta...
The significance to human postural control of pressor information from the feet was investigated dur...
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body’s response to vestibular stimuli...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
<p>(A) Sway of a typical subject during the pre- and post-conditioning phases with the sway modulate...
Application of a small (around 1 mA), constant electric current between the mastoid processes (galva...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
Objective: To explore the galvanic-evoked vestibulospinal reflex in health and disease. Methods: Ves...
We studied the effects of 5 mA bilateral or unilateral, bipolar or monopolar, galvanic stimulation o...
Gazing at objects at a near distance (small eye-object distance) can reduce body sway. However, whet...
The goal of this study was to assess if the superposition principle is valid in head-neck stabilizat...