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Unreliable association between self-reported sense of direction and peripheral vestibular function.

Johannes GerbT BrandtM Dieterich
Published in: Brain and behavior (2024)
Self-reported assessment of spatial orientation does not robustly correlate with objective peripheral vestibular function. Therefore, other methods of measuring spatial skills in real-world and virtual environments are required to disclose orientation deficits due to vestibular hypofunction.
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