2013
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00090
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Now You Feel both: Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation Induces Lasting Improvements in the Rehabilitation of Chronic Tactile Extinction

Abstract: Tactile extinction is frequent, debilitating, and often persistent after brain damage. Currently, there is no treatment available for this disorder. In two previous case studies we showed an influence of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) on tactile extinction. Here, we evaluated in further patients the immediate and lasting effects of GVS on tactile extinction. GVS is known to induce polarity-specific changes in cerebral excitability in the vestibular cortices and adjacent cortical areas. Tactile extinctio… Show more

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“…studies confirm that this level of GVS activates the vestibular organs, without effects persisting beyond the period of stimulation (Fitzpatrick and Day, 2004). Further, behavioural changes have been reported with such low intensities GVS (Wilkinson et al, 2010;Kerkhoff et al, 2011;Schmidt et al, 2013aSchmidt et al, , 2013bFerrè et al, 2013bFerrè et al, , 2013c. Carbon rubber electrodes (area 10 cm 2 ) coated with electrode gel were placed binaurally over the mastoid processes and fixed in place with adhesive tape.…”
Section: Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (Gvs)mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…studies confirm that this level of GVS activates the vestibular organs, without effects persisting beyond the period of stimulation (Fitzpatrick and Day, 2004). Further, behavioural changes have been reported with such low intensities GVS (Wilkinson et al, 2010;Kerkhoff et al, 2011;Schmidt et al, 2013aSchmidt et al, , 2013bFerrè et al, 2013bFerrè et al, , 2013c. Carbon rubber electrodes (area 10 cm 2 ) coated with electrode gel were placed binaurally over the mastoid processes and fixed in place with adhesive tape.…”
Section: Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (Gvs)mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Previous studies found that left-sided visuospatial neglect after right-brain damage is functionally associated with impaired arm position judgments in the contralesional arm (Schmidt et al, 2013a) and also with problems in other body-related spatial tasks such as left tactile extinction (Schmidt et al, 2013b) or in identifying left human hands (Reinhart et al, 2012). This proprioceptive deficit can be temporarily restored by GVS (Schmidt et al, 2013a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our planned contrasts thus reflect hypothesis about plausible ways that vestibular stimulation might influence spatial perception. Distinguishing generic and specific effects of an intervention is an established method in biosciences, and has been used previously for vestibular interventions (Schmidt et al, 2013). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%