“…Electrical stimulation was identified as an effective means for activating the vestibular system in animals already in the 1960s [19,20]. Most recent animal research efforts have concentrated on meticulously investigating the effects of electrical stimulation parameters on vestibular responses [21], focusing mainly on vestibulo-ocular responses [22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34], but also on orientation percepts and postural responses [35,36,37]. In humans, extralabyrinthine and intralabyrinthine surgical routes to the lateral (LAN), posterior (PAN) and superior (SAN) ampullary branches of the vestibular nerve have been described and validated in peroperative stimulation trials [38,39,40,41,42,43].…”