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Sensory information and the perception of verticality in post-stroke patients. Another point of view in sensory reweighting strategies.

Wim SaeysNolan HerssensStijn VerwulgenSteven Truijen
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The E-effect occurs in stroke subjects and increases when patients experience somatosensory loss. This suggests that the lack of available afferent information impede estimation of verticality. Therefore, stroke survivors have fewer alternative input sources as a result of impairments, leading to fewer options about sensory reweighting strategies and balance recovery after perturbations.
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