Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2019 - Autumn Conferences of Sports Science 2019
DOI: 10.14198/jhse.2019.14.proc1.14
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Correlation between vestibular and spatial system in vertical dance performance

Abstract: The aim of this study is to evaluate how the vestibular response intervenes in the adaptation of the body in a different support plan than the usual one (walls).

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“…To posturologists, the importance of the medial rectus muscle is found in the fact of its connection to the vestibular system with which it controls some of the main postural muscles, from the trapezius to the sternocleidomastoid and to the soleus [25]. Together with vision muscles, the medial rectus muscle is necessary for ancestral decision making, such as whether to attack or escape, and together with the vestibular system, it is necessary to keep in binocular foveal vision prey or predators, allowing to experience visual flux and movement scrolling [26][27][28]. In a reductive way, the proprioceptive system receives information from the proprioceptive receptors and integrates it with all the information it receives from all the other sensory receptors [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To posturologists, the importance of the medial rectus muscle is found in the fact of its connection to the vestibular system with which it controls some of the main postural muscles, from the trapezius to the sternocleidomastoid and to the soleus [25]. Together with vision muscles, the medial rectus muscle is necessary for ancestral decision making, such as whether to attack or escape, and together with the vestibular system, it is necessary to keep in binocular foveal vision prey or predators, allowing to experience visual flux and movement scrolling [26][27][28]. In a reductive way, the proprioceptive system receives information from the proprioceptive receptors and integrates it with all the information it receives from all the other sensory receptors [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good posture is investigated standing up, straight, and still, with the arms hanging naturally to the sides. Then, we evaluate the misalignment of the musculoskeletal system with the feet open at the distance of the hip width [26,27,30]. Roll (1987) demonstrated, through the vibration of the oculomotor muscles (approximately 30% of the optic nerve fibers), that the body in an upright position falls on the opposite side to that stimulated [27].…”
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confidence: 99%