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Influence of vision on adaptive postural responses following standing on an incline

Abstract

Previous studies demonstrated a leaning after-effect (LAE) following standing or walking on an inclined surface consistent with a long-lasting, somatosensory memory for body orientation relative to the surface. Here, we asked whether providing a brief visual reference during LAE resets postural orientation to the new visual reference. The results showed that subjects immediately return to upright when eyes were opened briefly during the post-incline period. However, the subjects also immediately resumed leaning after closing their eyes again following 20 s of eyes open. The duration of LAE was not influenced by 1 or 2 brief periods of vision. Also, the amplitude of the lean following the brief vision period was often larger than when subjects had their eyes closed for the entire post-incline period. These results suggest a powerful somatosensory memory contribution to postural orientation in space that is not eliminated or recalibrated with brief exposure to a visual reference.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the technical assistance of Andrew Owings and Michael Falvo. This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants R01 DC01849 (Horak) and K01 HD048437-05 (Earhart).

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Earhart, G.M., Henckens, J.M., Carlson-Kuhta, P. et al. Influence of vision on adaptive postural responses following standing on an incline. Exp Brain Res 203, 221–226 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-010-2208-4

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Keywords

  • Posture
  • Adaptation
  • Incline
  • Vision
  • Leaning after-effects