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Article Dans Une Revue Neuroscience Letters Année : 1998

Biased postural vertical in humans with hemispheric cerebral lesions.

D. A. Pérennou
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B. Amblard
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C. Leblond
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This study was aimed at demonstrating the existence of a biased postural vertical in humans with a recent cerebral lesion. The postural vertical of patients and controls was analysed comparatively using a self-regulated balancing task, performed in sitting posture. Patients displayed a quite constant (19/22) contralesional tilt of the postural vertical (mean -2.6 degrees), varying with the severity of their spatial neglect and hemianaethesia. Eight of them showed a pathological contralesional bias (mean -5.5 degrees) as compared to normals. This result indicates an asymmetric process of somatic graviceptive information due to some cerebral lesions. When patients were subjected to a transcutaneous electrical stimulation applied onto the contralesional side of the neck, body verticality was especially improved in those who showed a pathological bias in the postural vertical. This effect could thus be due to a reduced distortion in the egocentric co-ordinate system for spatial information processing.
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hal-00776016 , version 1 (14-01-2013)

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D. A. Pérennou, B. Amblard, C. Leblond, J. Pélissier. Biased postural vertical in humans with hemispheric cerebral lesions.. Neuroscience Letters, 1998, 252 (2), pp.75-8. ⟨hal-00776016⟩
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