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Interaction of tonic labyrinth and neck reflexes in man

AIELLO L; ROSATI G; SAU G
ITAL J NEUROL SCI , 1992, vol. 13, n° 3, p. 195-201
Doc n°: 62198
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AD5 - CERVELET. SYNDROMES CEREBELLEUX

Interaction of tonic labyrinth and neck reflexes was studied in 3 healthy volunteers by analyzing changes in soleus H-reflex (SHR) area in relation to both lateral tiltings and neck rotations. By using a Kermath chair each subject was tilted laterally from the vertical to the left and to the right up 15° in steps of 5° and at the same time the longitudinal body axis, keeping the head fixed, was rotated to the right and to the left up to 15° in steps of 5°. All combinations of lateral tiltings and neck rotations were tested. Each test position was followed by a return to 0° for both rotation and tilting (control position). Twelve H-reflexes of right soleus muscle were recorded in each test and control position and the changes in RSHR area were expressed as percentage variations from the mean value absorved in the pretest and post-test control position. Our data indicate that in man, as in animals, labyrinth and neck reflexes act in the opposite direction and that in the static condition their contribution to postural stabilization is equal.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 1993001058

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