Vestibular attenuation to random-waveform galvanic vestibular stimulation during standing and treadmill walking
Abstract The ability to move and maintain posture is critically dependent on motion and orientation information provided by the vestibular system. When this system delivers noisy or erred information it can, in some cases, be attenuated through habituation. Here we investigate whether multiple mecha...
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Main Authors: | Kelci B. Hannan, Makina K. Todd, Nicole J. Pearson, Patrick A. Forbes, Christopher J. Dakin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/24e1f2c9da4d449394827a3187c99b44 |
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