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Measurement of vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) time constants with a caloric step stimulus.

机译:用热量步进刺激测量前庭眼反射(VOR)时间常数。

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A protocol is described for measuring responses to a broad-band (1-2 Hz) caloric step stimulus from which the vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) and adaptation time constants can be estimated. This novel stimulation is the caloric equivalent to a rotatory step of head acceleration. In this protocol, the ear is irrigated continuously for 5 min with water at a constant temperature. During the initial 2-min period of irrigation the subject is seated and leaning forward in a nonstimulable position (horizontal canals in a horizontal plane). This irrigation phase establishes a steady-state thermal gradient across the horizontal canal, effectively eliminating thermal dynamic properties of the caloric transmission as a confounding factor. At the end of this phase, the subject is rapidly reclined to a stimulable position (horizontal canals in vertical plane) that elicits the VOR nystagmus response to an on-step of force on the cupula. Consistent with adaptation processes, the VOR response first increases and then declines gradually over the 2-min period that the step of force is maintained. Four minutes after the onset of irrigation, the subject is rapidly returned to the nonstimulable position (off-step), which is then maintained for a final 1 min. The response after the off-step, which releases the force on the cupula, reveals reversed after-nystagmus due to adaptation. Five subjects provided caloric step responses for 26 caloric temperature conditions spanning the range from 28.4 to 43.0 degrees C. The resulting responses were fitted with an adaptation model similar to models applied to rotatory acceleration step responses. Estimates of the model parameters for robust caloric stimulation, including time constants for the VOR (18.3 sec) and for vestibular adaptation (153.2 sec), are considered in relation to corresponding values reported in the literature for rotatory and caloric vestibular stimulation. The results suggest that caloric step stimulation can be used successfully to probe VOR dynamics.
机译:描述了一种协议,用于测量对宽带(1-2 Hz)卡路里阶跃刺激的响应,由此可以估算前庭眼反射(VOR)和适应时间常数。这种新颖的刺激是相当于头部加速旋转步骤的热量。在此规程中,在恒定温度下用水连续冲洗耳朵5分钟。在最初的2分钟灌溉期间,受试者坐着并向前倾斜,处于不可刺激的位置(水平面上的水平运河)。该灌溉阶段在水平运河上建立了稳态热梯度,从而有效地消除了热量传递的热动力特性,这是一个混杂因素。在此阶段结束时,对象会迅速倾斜到可刺激的位置(垂直平面上的水平管),该位置会引起对眼内推力的VOR眼球震颤反应。与适应过程一致,VOR响应在维持步长的2分钟内首先增加,然后逐渐下降。灌水开始四分钟后,受试者迅速回到无法刺激的位置(失步),然后保持最后1分钟。失步后的响应会释放作用在吸盘上的力,这表明由于适应性,眼后震颤会逆转。五名受试者提供了26种热量温度条件下的热量阶跃响应,其温度范围从28.4到43.0摄氏度。所得的响应拟合了一个适应模型,该模型类似于应用于旋转加速度阶跃响应的模型。考虑到健壮的热刺激模型参数的估计值,包括VOR的时间常数(18.3秒)和前庭适应的时间常数(153.2秒),与旋转和热前庭刺激文献中报道的相应值有关。结果表明,热量阶跃刺激可以成功地用于探测VOR动态。

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