Publication: Precision of perceived direction of gravity in partial bilateral vestibulopathy correlates with residual utricular function
Precision of perceived direction of gravity in partial bilateral vestibulopathy correlates with residual utricular function
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Bürgin, A., Bockisch, C. J., & Tarnutzer, A. A. (2018). Precision of perceived direction of gravity in partial bilateral vestibulopathy correlates with residual utricular function. Clinical Neurophysiology, 129(5), 934–945. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2018.02.121
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OBJECTIVE Gait imbalance in patients with bilateral-vestibular-deficiency (BVD) was linked to increased variability in perceived direction of gravity while upright. We hypothesized this to be true also when roll-tilted. Moreover, as utricular input is essential for spatial orientation, we predicted the variability of perceived vertical to correlate inversely with utricular function. METHODS Subjective visual vertical (SVV) and haptic vertical (SHV) were measured in various roll-orientations (0°/±45°/±90°) and postural adjustments alon
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Bürgin, A., Bockisch, C. J., & Tarnutzer, A. A. (2018). Precision of perceived direction of gravity in partial bilateral vestibulopathy correlates with residual utricular function. Clinical Neurophysiology, 129(5), 934–945. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2018.02.121