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Virtual-Reality-Induced Visual Perturbations Impact Postural Control System Behavior.

Harish ChanderSachini N K Kodithuwakku ArachchigeChristopher M HillAlana J TurnerShuchisnigdha DebAlireza ShojaeiChristopher HudsonAdam C KnightDaniel W Carruth
Published in: Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
Postural stability was lowered during unexpected visual perturbations compared to both during baseline and during expected visual perturbations, suggesting that conflicting visual feedback induced postural instability due to compensatory postural responses. However, during expected visual perturbations, significantly lowered postural sway displacement and area were achieved by increasing the sway velocity, suggesting the occurrence of postural behavior due to anticipatory postural responses. Finally, the study also concluded that VR could be used to induce different postural responses by providing visual perturbations to the postural control system, which can subsequently be used as an effective and low-cost tool for postural stability training and rehabilitation.
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