R. Grasso et al., Time course of gaze influences on postural responses to neck proprioceptive and galvanic vestibular stimulation in humans, NEUROSCI L, 273(2), 1999, pp. 121-124
We have previously shown that postural responses to vibration of neck dorsa
l muscles (NS) and to galvanic stimulation of the vestibular system (GS) ar
e influenced by the direction of gaze. Here, we describe the time course of
this effect. We found that eye orienting movements during NS induce shifts
of body inclination toward the direction of gaze with a latency of about 2
s: the time course is smooth and a steady state is attained after about 5
s from eye movements. If eye eccentricity is maintained and NS or GS are se
quentially repeated for as long as 2 min, the direction of sway drifts in t
he direction opposite to eye deviation. The findings reveal that the frames
of reference for the control of posture may have a dynamic nature. (C) 199
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