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Vertical torque responses to vestibular stimulation in standing humans.

机译:站立的人对前庭刺激的垂直扭矩响应。

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The effects of electrical vestibular stimulation upon movement and perception suggest two evoked sensations: head roll and inter-aural linear acceleration. The head roll vector causes walking subjects to turn in a direction dependent on head pitch, requiring generation of torque around a vertical axis. Here the effect of vestibular stimulation upon vertical torque (T(z)) was investigated during quiet stance. With the head tilted forward, square-wave stimuli applied to the mastoid processes evoked a polarity-specific T(z) response accompanied by trunk yaw. Stochastic vestibular stimulation (SVS) was used to investigate the effect of head pitch with greater precision; the SVS-T(z) cross-correlation displayed a modulation pattern consistent with the head roll vector and this was also reflected by changes in coherence at 2-3 Hz. However, a separate response at 7-8 Hz was unaffected by head pitch. Head translation (rather than rotation) had no effect upon this high frequency response either, suggesting it is not caused by a sense of body rotation induced by an inter-aural acceleration vector offset from the body. Instead, high coherence between medio-lateral shear force and T(z) at the same frequency range suggests it is caused by mechanical coupling to evoked medio-lateral sway. Consistent with this explanation, the 7-8 Hz response was attenuated by 90 deg head roll or yaw, both of which uncouple the inter-aural axis from the medio-lateral sway axis. These results demonstrate two vertical torque responses to electrical vestibular stimulation in standing subjects. The high frequency response can be attributed to mechanical coupling to evoked medio-lateral sway. The low frequency response is consistent with a reaction to a sensation of head roll, and provides a novel method for investigating proprioceptive-vestibular interactions during stance.
机译:电前庭刺激对运动和知觉的影响提示了两种诱发的感觉:头倾和耳间线性加速度。头部侧倾矢量使步行的受试者在取决于头部俯仰的方向上转动,从而需要绕垂直轴产生扭矩。在这里,在安静的姿势下研究前庭刺激对垂直扭矩(T(z))的影响。头部向前倾斜时,应用于乳突的方波刺激会引起极性特定的T(z)响应,并伴有躯干偏航。随机前庭刺激(SVS)用于更精确地研究头距的影响。 SVS-T(z)互相关显示了与磁头侧倾矢量一致的调制模式,这也被2-3 Hz的相干性变化所反映。但是,单独的7-8 Hz响应不受磁头音高的影响。头部平移(而不是旋转)对这种高频响应也没有影响,表明它不是由听觉上的加速度矢量偏离人体引起的人体旋转感引起的。取而代之的是,在相同的频率范围内,中外侧剪力和T(z)之间的高相干性表明,这是由于机械耦合引起的中外侧摆动。与该解释一致,90-8度的前倾角或偏航角减弱了7-8 Hz的响应,两者均使耳间轴与中外侧摇摆轴解耦。这些结果证明了站立受试者对电前庭刺激的两个垂直扭矩响应。高频响应可归因于与诱发的中外侧摇摆的机械耦合。低频响应与对头侧倾感的反应一致,并提供了一种新的方法来研究站立过程中的本体感受-前庭相互作用。

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