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Postural reflexes evoked by tapping forehead and chest

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We investigated whether a tap with a reflex hammer to the forehead can elicit responses in the leg muscles and whether vestibular stimulation is the crucial prerequisite for eliciting these responses. We also measured the postural changes caused by the tap and by the compensatory, presumably reflex-like reactions of the subject. Tap-evoked activity of leg muscles was easily elicited during upright stance in normal subjects and was also seen in two subjects without vestibular function. The pattern of muscle activation clearly showed a counteraction to the tap-evoked perturbation of stance. Taps applied to the chest elicited similar reflexes. Since these two conditions imply a different activation of the vestibular apparatus, the vestibular input alone cannot account for the observed leg muscle reflexes. We suggest that multisensory reflex pathways that integrate vestibular and proprioceptive inputs account for these reflexes.

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An erratum to this article is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002210100812.

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Bötzel, K., Feise, P., Kolev, O.I. et al. Postural reflexes evoked by tapping forehead and chest. Exp Brain Res 138, 446–451 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210100726

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