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Effects of Manipulations with Visual Feedback on Postural . . . of postural reactions depended on the feedback coefficient between the body movements and shifts of the VVE foreground and the direction of this feedback (its synphase or antiphase, sph or aph, mode) Postural responses at the feedback
Fast tuning of posture control by visual feedback underlies . . . Surpris-ingly, whereas visual feedback is dispensable for head-body coordination, we found that self-generated visual signals tune postural reflexes to rapidly prevent turns rather than to promote compensatory rotations, a long-standing idea for visually guided course control
Efect of visual stimulus using central and peripheral visual . . . ch showed that PVF plays a dominant role in self-motion cognition and has a greater influence than CVF on postural control Additiona ly, PVF2 was found to generate significantly more body sway after visual intervention than the stimuli of the other groups This finding may s
The Differentiation of Self-Motion From External Motion Is a . . . The current review outlines how visual-vestibular interactions enhance postural stability by interpreting the head’s position and generating eye movements accordingly, which helps differentiate self-motion or external motion and achieve gaze stabilization and postural control
Postural Effects of the Scaled Display of Visual Foot . . . The results of the present experiment suggest that the ability to use visual COP feedback for postural control during quiet standing depends on its scale display and on somatosensory conditions at the foot and the ankle
Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control In a postural control experiment based on visual feedback, the indicator visualizes the feedback informa-tion of subjects’ postural status and provides additional visi-ble references to
The role of vestibular cues in postural sway Sensory feedback about body motion is used to determine postural 76 der Kooij and Peterka 2011), including feedback from vestibular, visual and proprioceptive cues 79 the direction of gravity Vestibular integrity is important for postural control In fact, the odds of