“…Furthermore, it has been reported that stochastic electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve improves the postural balance in young people (Inukai et al, 2018b ), elderly people (Fujimoto et al, 2016 ; Inukai et al, 2018a ) and patients with vestibular disorders (Fujimoto et al, 2018 ), with long aftereffects. Noise GSV (nGVS) (Wuehr et al, 2017 ) can modulate the threshold of motor responses from vestibular inputs (Wuehr et al, 2017 ) in a posture-dependent manner (Matsugi et al, 2020 ), resulting in improvements in balance (Fujimoto et al, 2016 , 2018 ; Inukai et al, 2018b ). One possible rationale for changes in the motor threshold is stochastic resonance, in which the addition of low-intensity noise affects the nonlinear systems, which induces a response against signals that are buried in natural noise within neural systems (Mcdonnell and Ward, 2011 ).…”