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Vestibular Compensation in Unilateral Patients Often Causes Both Gain and Time Constant Asymmetries in the VOR

机译:单侧患者的前庭补偿通常会导致VOR的增益和时间常数不对称

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The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is essential in our daily life to stabilize retinal images during head movements. Balanced vestibular functionality secures optimal reflex performance which otherwise can be distorted by peripheral vestibular lesions. Luckily, vestibular compensation in different neuronal sites restores VOR function to some extent over time. Studying vestibular compensation gives insight into the possible mechanisms for plasticity in the brain. In this work, novel experimental analysis tools are employed to reevaluate the VOR characteristics following unilateral vestibular lesions and compensation. Our results suggest that following vestibular lesions, asymmetric performance of the VOR is not only limited to its gain. Vestibular compensation also causes asymmetric dynamics, i.e., different time constants for the VOR during leftward or rightward passive head rotation. Potential mechanisms for these experimental observations are provided using simulation studies.
机译:前庭眼反射(VOR)在我们的日常生活中对于稳定头部运动过程中的视网膜图像至关重要。平衡的前庭功能可确保最佳的反射性能,否则会因周围的前庭病变而变形。幸运的是,随着时间的流逝,不同神经元部位的前庭补偿可在一定程度上恢复VOR功能。研究前庭补偿可以深入了解大脑可塑性的可能机制。在这项工作中,采用新颖的实验分析工具重新评估单侧前庭病变和补偿后的VOR特征。我们的结果表明,在前庭病变后,VOR的不对称表现不仅限于其增益。前庭补偿还会引起不对称动力学,即在向左或向右被动头旋转期间VOR的不同时间常数。使用模拟研究提供了这些实验观察的潜在机制。

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