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Brain responses to virtual reality visual motion stimulation are affected by neurotic personality traits in patients with persistent postural-perceptual dizziness

机译:对虚拟现实视觉运动刺激的大脑响应受到持续性姿态令人痛苦的患者神经质人格性状的影响

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OBJECTIVE: Persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is a common vestibular disorder of persistent dizziness and unsteadiness, exacerbated by upright posture, self-motion, and exposure to complex or moving visual stimuli. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies found dysfunctional activity in the visual-vestibular cortices in patients with PPPD. Clinical studies showed that the anxiety-related personality traits of neuroticism and introversion may predispose individuals to PPPD. However, the effects of these traits on brain function in patients with PPPD versus healthy controls (HCs) have not been studied.
机译:目的:持续的姿势感知头晕(PPPD)是一种常见的持续性眩晕和不稳定的常见疾病,通过直立的姿势,自动运动和暴露于复杂或移动的视觉刺激而加剧。 以前的功能磁共振成像(FMRI)研究发现了PPPD患者视觉前庭皮质中的功能障碍活性。 临床研究表明,神经细胞和介质的焦虑相关人格特征可以使个人倾向于PPPD。 然而,尚未研究这些性状对PPPD患者对健康对照(HCS)患者脑功能的影响。

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