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Assessment of Static Graviceptive Perception in the Roll-Plane using the Subjective Visual Vertical Paradigm
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Assessment of Static Graviceptive Perception in the Roll-Plane using the Subjective Visual Vertical Paradigm
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06:30 min

April 28, 2020

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Chapters

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 01:17Installation of the Patient in the Chair
  • 02:04Installation of the SVV (Subjective Visual Vertical) Unit
  • 02:51SVV Setting in Neutral Head Position
  • 03:43SVV Setting with Head Tilt
  • 04:36Results: SVV Tilts
  • 05:54Conclusion

Summary

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The perception of gravity is commonly determined by the subjective visual vertical in the head upright position. The additional assessment at head tilts of ± 15° and ± 30° in the roll plane ensures increased information content for the detection of impaired graviceptive perception.

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