reviewJournal of Applied PhysiologyMay 7, 2004Closed access

Probing the human vestibular system with galvanic stimulation

Neuroscience Research Australia

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Abstract

Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) is a simple, safe, and specific way to elicit vestibular reflexes. Yet, despite a long history, it has only recently found popularity as a research tool and is rarely used clinically. The obstacle to advancing and exploiting GVS is that we cannot interpret the evoked responses with certainty because we do not understand how the stimulus acts as an input to the system. This paper examines the electrophysiology and anatomy of the vestibular organs and the effects of GVS on human balance control and develops a model that explains the observed balance responses. These responses are large and highly organized over all body segments and adapt to postural and balance…

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Keywords
  • Galvanic vestibular stimulation
  • Vestibular system
  • Vestibular nerve
  • Semicircular canal
  • Neuroscience
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Somatosensory system
  • Electrophysiology
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