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Comparison of Postural Responses to Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation between Pilots and the General Populace

Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body's response to vestibular stimuli. This study aimed to investigate whether postural responses to GVS were different between pilots and the general populace. Bilateral bipolar GVS was applied with a constant-current profile to 12...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yang, Pu, Fang, Lv, Xiaoning, Li, Shuyu, Li, Jing, Li, Deyu, Li, Minggao, Fan, Yubo
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25632395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/567690
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author Yang, Yang
Pu, Fang
Lv, Xiaoning
Li, Shuyu
Li, Jing
Li, Deyu
Li, Minggao
Fan, Yubo
author_facet Yang, Yang
Pu, Fang
Lv, Xiaoning
Li, Shuyu
Li, Jing
Li, Deyu
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Fan, Yubo
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description Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body's response to vestibular stimuli. This study aimed to investigate whether postural responses to GVS were different between pilots and the general populace. Bilateral bipolar GVS was applied with a constant-current profile to 12 pilots and 12 control subjects via two electrodes placed over the mastoid processes. Both GVS threshold and the center of pressure's trajectory (COP's trajectory) were measured. Position variability of COP during spontaneous body sway and peak displacement of COP during GVS-induced body sway were calculated in the medial-lateral direction. Spontaneous body sway was slight for all subjects, and there was no significant difference in the value of COP position variability between the pilots and controls. Both the GVS threshold and magnitude of GVS-induced body deviation were similar for different GVS polarities. GVS thresholds were similar between the two groups, but the magnitude of GVS-induced body deviation in the controls was significantly larger than that in the pilots. The pilots showed less GVS-induced body deviation, meaning that pilots may have a stronger ability to suppress vestibular illusions.
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spelling pubmed-43029682015-01-28 Comparison of Postural Responses to Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation between Pilots and the General Populace Yang, Yang Pu, Fang Lv, Xiaoning Li, Shuyu Li, Jing Li, Deyu Li, Minggao Fan, Yubo Biomed Res Int Research Article Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) can be used to study the body's response to vestibular stimuli. This study aimed to investigate whether postural responses to GVS were different between pilots and the general populace. Bilateral bipolar GVS was applied with a constant-current profile to 12 pilots and 12 control subjects via two electrodes placed over the mastoid processes. Both GVS threshold and the center of pressure's trajectory (COP's trajectory) were measured. Position variability of COP during spontaneous body sway and peak displacement of COP during GVS-induced body sway were calculated in the medial-lateral direction. Spontaneous body sway was slight for all subjects, and there was no significant difference in the value of COP position variability between the pilots and controls. Both the GVS threshold and magnitude of GVS-induced body deviation were similar for different GVS polarities. GVS thresholds were similar between the two groups, but the magnitude of GVS-induced body deviation in the controls was significantly larger than that in the pilots. The pilots showed less GVS-induced body deviation, meaning that pilots may have a stronger ability to suppress vestibular illusions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4302968/ /pubmed/25632395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/567690 Text en Copyright © 2015 Yang Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Li, Minggao
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title_short Comparison of Postural Responses to Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation between Pilots and the General Populace
title_sort comparison of postural responses to galvanic vestibular stimulation between pilots and the general populace
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25632395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/567690
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