articleJournal of NeurophysiologySep 1, 2002Closed access

Sensorimotor Integration in Human Postural Control

Oregon Health & Science University

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Abstract

It is generally accepted that human bipedal upright stance is achieved by feedback mechanisms that generate an appropriate corrective torque based on body-sway motion detected primarily by visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive sensory systems. Because orientation information from the various senses is not always available (eyes closed) or accurate (compliant support surface), the postural control system must somehow adjust to maintain stance in a wide variety of environmental conditions. This is the sensorimotor integration problem that we investigated by evoking anterior-posterior (AP) body sway using pseudorandom rotation of the visual surround and/or support surface (amplitudes 0.5-8 degrees ) in both…

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Keywords
  • Vestibular system
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Sensory system
  • Proprioception
  • Sensory cue
  • Psychology
  • Control theory (sociology)
  • Communication
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