“…One proposed hypothesis is that noise generates small changes in receptor transmembrane characteristics allowing the detection of a weak stimulus (Gravelle et al, 2002 ; Collins et al, 2003 ; Mulavara et al, 2011 ). There is evidence that all three sensory systems responsible for balance (i.e., vision, somatosensation, and vestibular) are capable of improved detection of weak sensory signals through SR, thus helping improve performance of balance control (Collins et al, 2003 ; Priplata et al, 2003 , 2006 ; Sasaki et al, 2006 , 2008 ; Aihara et al, 2008 ; Pal et al, 2009 ; Mulavara et al, 2011 ; Goel et al, 2015 ). Numerous studies have shown the signaling capacity of somatosensory afferents to be enhanced with the addition of noise stimuli delivered just at or below that of perceptual thresholds (Collins et al, 1996a , b ; Dhruv et al, 2002 ; Liu et al, 2002 ; Khaodhiar et al, 2003 ).…”