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Sensory supplementation through tongue electrotactile stimulation to preserve head stabilization in space in the absence of vision.

机译:通过舌头触觉刺激进行感官补充,以在没有视力的情况下保持头部空间的稳定。

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PURPOSE: To investigate the effectiveness of a head position-based, tongue-placed biofeedback system in providing sensory supplementation to preserve head stability in space in the absence of visual information. METHODS: Nine healthy young men with normal vision and no history of previous motor problems, neck injury, vertigo, neurologic disease, or vestibular impairment voluntarily participated in the experiment. They were asked to stand, their feet placed in a semitandem position, as immobile as possible in two conditions of No Vision and Vision and two conditions of No Biofeedback and Biofeedback. In the Biofeedback condition, subjects executed the postural task using a biofeedback system whose principle consisted of supplying them with additional information about their head orientation/motion with respect to gravitational vertical through electrotactile stimulation of the tongue. A system for the analysis of movement was used to record the head displacements. RESULTS: Without the provision of the biofeedback (No Biofeedback condition), the No Vision condition yielded increased head displacements along the mediolateral axis compared with the Vision condition. Conversely, when biofeedback was available (Biofeedback condition), no significant difference between the No Vision and Vision conditions was observed. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that healthy young subjects were able to efficiently use head position-based, tongue-placed biofeedback to suppress the head instability induced by the suppression of vision. Hence the present findings demonstrate the effectiveness of a head position-based, tongue-placed biofeedback in providing sensory supplementation to preserve head stability in space in conditions of absent visual information.
机译:目的:研究基于头部位置,舌头放置的生物反馈系统在缺乏视觉信息的情况下提供感官补充以保持头部空间稳定性的有效性。方法:9名健康的年轻人,他们的视力正常,没有既往运动问题,颈部受伤,眩晕,神经系统疾病或前庭功能障碍的病史,自愿参加了该实验。他们被要求站立,双脚处于半串联的姿势,在“无视力”和“无视力”两个条件下以及“无生物反馈”和“无生物反馈”两个条件下尽可能不动。在生物反馈条件下,受试者使用生物反馈系统执行姿势任务,该系统的原理包括通过舌头的电触觉刺激向他们提供有关其头部方向/相对于重力垂直方向的运动的附加信息。用于运动分析的系统用于记录头部位移。结果:在没有提供生物反馈的情况下(无生物反馈条件),与视觉条件相比,无视觉条件导致沿前外侧轴的头部位移增加。相反,当有生物反馈时(生物反馈条件),在无视力和无视力条件之间未观察到显着差异。结论:这些结果表明,健康的年轻受试者能够有效地使用基于头部位置,舌头放置的生物反馈来抑制视力抑制引起的头部不稳定。因此,本发明发现证明了基于头部位置,舌头放置的生物反馈在提供感官补充以在缺乏视觉信息的情况下保持头部在空间中的稳定性方面的有效性。

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