A new study has found that the human body adjusts its reliance on vestibular and proprioceptive inputs for trunk stability depending on walking speed. Researchers observed that vestibular responses ...
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A Sensory Conflict May be What Causes Motion Sickness – Astronauts Help Us Understand Why
Motion sickness is caused by vestibular sensory conflict. This means, there is a difference between incoming vestibular information and what we expect that vestibular information to be. Symptoms of ...
Anyone who's had to find his or her way through a darkened room can appreciate that nonvisual cues play a large role in our sense of movement. What might be less apparent is that not all such cues ...
In a recent study published in Frontiers in Medicine, a group of researchers evaluated the impact of a gaming app on exercise performance accuracy and patient engagement in vestibular rehabilitation ...
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