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Maintaining Balance when Looking at a Virtual Reality Three-Dimensional Display of a Field of Moving Dots or at a Virtual Reality Scene.

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Maintaining Balance when Looking at a Virtual Reality Three-Dimensional Display of a Field of Moving Dots or at a Virtual Reality Scene.

Auteurs : Elodie Chiarovano [France] ; Catherine De Waele [France] ; Hamish G. Macdougall [Australie] ; Stephen J. Rogers [Australie] ; Ann M. Burgess [Australie] ; Ian S. Curthoys [Australie]

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Abstract

To provide a safe, simple, relatively inexpensive, fast, accurate way of quantifying balance performance either in isolation, or in the face of challenges provided by 3D high definition moving visual stimuli as well as by the proprioceptive challenge from standing on a foam pad. This method uses the new technology of the Wii balance board to measure postural stability during powerful, realistic visual challenges from immersive virtual reality.

DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2015.00164
PubMed: 26284023


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