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Electrical Vestibular Stimuli to Enhance Vestibulo-Motor Output and Improve Subject Comfort

机译:电动前庭刺激以增强动脑神经输出并改善受试者的舒适度

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Electrical vestibular stimulation is often used to assess vestibulo-motor and postural responses in both clinical and research settings. Stochastic vestibular stimulation (SVS) is a recently established technique with many advantages over its square-wave counterpart; however, the evoked muscle responses remain relatively small. Although the vestibular-evoked responses can be enhanced by increasing the stimulus amplitude, subjects often perceive these higher intensity electrical stimuli as noxious or painful. Here, we developed multisine vestibular stimulation (MVS) signals that include precise frequency contributions to increase signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) of stimulus-evoked muscle and motor responses. Subjects were exposed to three different MVS stimuli to establish that: 1) MVS signals evoke equivalent vestibulo-motor responses compared to SVS while improving subject comfort and reducing experimentation time, 2) stimulus-evoked vestibulo-motor responses are reliably estimated as a linear system and 3) specific components of the cumulant density time domain vestibulo-motor responses can be targeted by controlling the frequency content of the input stimulus. Our results revealed that in comparison to SVS, MVS signals increased the SNR 3–6 times, reduced the minimum experimentation time by 85% and improved subjective measures of comfort by 20–80%. Vestibulo-motor responses measured using both EMG and force were not substantially affected by nonlinear distortions. In addition, by limiting the contribution of high frequencies within the MVS input stimulus, the magnitude of the medium latency time domain motor output response was increased by 58%. These results demonstrate that MVS stimuli can be designed to target and enhance vestibulo-motor output responses while simultaneously improving subject comfort, which should prove beneficial for both research and clinical applications.
机译:在临床和研究环境中,电前庭刺激通常用于评估前庭运动和姿势反应。随机前庭刺激(SVS)是一种最近建立的技术,它比方波刺激具有许多优势。然而,诱发的肌肉反应仍然相对较小。尽管可以通过增加刺激幅度来增强前庭诱发的反应,但受试者经常将这些较高强度的电刺激视为有害或痛苦的。在这里,我们开发了多正弦前庭刺激(MVS)信号,其中包括精确的频率贡献,以增加刺激诱发的肌肉和运动反应的信噪比(SNR)。将受试者暴露于三种不同的MVS刺激下以建立:1)与SVS相比,MVS信号引起等效的前庭运动反应,同时改善受试者舒适度并缩短实验时间; 2)可靠地将刺激诱发的前庭运动反应估计为线性系统3)可以通过控制输入刺激的频率内容来确定累积密度时域前庭运动响应的特定组成部分。我们的结果表明,与SVS相比,MVS信号将SNR提高了3-6倍,将最短实验时间减少了85%,并将主观舒适度提高了20-80%。使用肌电图和力测量的动脑运动反应基本上不受非线性畸变的影响。此外,通过限制MVS输入刺激内的高频贡献,中潜伏时域电机输出响应的幅度提高了58%。这些结果表明,MVS刺激可设计为靶向和增强前庭运动输出反应,同时改善受试者的舒适度,这对研究和临床应用均应是有益的。

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