Frequency Analyses of Postural Sway Demonstrate the Use of Sounds for Balance Given Vestibular Loss

Published: 27 August 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/89vb5s4vxr.1
Contributor:
Anat Lubetzky

Description

This dataset contains postural sway data from 41 healthy controls and 28 participants with unilateral vestibular hypofunction. They stood on a force platform and wore the HTC Vive Pro Head-Mounted Display. They observes a 3-wall display pf stars that were either static or moving, combined with 3 types of sounds -- none, stationary white noise or moving white noise (played from headphones).

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Institutions

  • New York University

Categories

Virtual Reality, Postural Control Problem, Vestibular Contribution to Postural Control

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