“…In humans, caloric vestibular stimulation (Cui et al, ), head pitch (Ray and Carter, ; Ray et al, ), and GVS (Bent et al, ; Grewal et al, ; James and Macefield, ; Voustianiouk et al, ) have all been demonstrated to alter sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) (for review, see Yates and Bronstein, ). Similarly, linear acceleration causes transient changes in blood pressure and blood flow (Cui et al, ; Serrador et al, ) that are attenuated in patients with bilateral vestibular deficits (Yates et al, ). Otolith activation by off‐vertical‐axis rotation produces an increase in muscle SNA in‐phase with the component associated with head‐up tilt and a decrease in this activity corresponding to the head‐down tilt component (Kaufmann et al, ).…”