2020
DOI: 10.1113/jp279171
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Stepping in circles: how locomotor signals of rotation adapt over time

Abstract: Key pointsr While it has been well described that prolonged rotational stepping will adapt the podokinetic sense of rotation, the mechanisms involved are not clearly understood.r By studying podokinetic after-rotations following conditioning rotations not previously reported we have shown that slower rotational velocities are more readily adapted than faster velocities and adaptation occurs more quickly than previously thought.r We propose a dynamic feedback model of vestibular and podokinetic adaptation that … Show more

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