Vestibular evoked potentials during rotation of human subjects around their naso-occipital roll-axis were recorded. The effect of stimulating the vertical semicircular canals and otolithic stimulation was investigated by comparing the evoked potentials obtained under the 1-G condition with those recorded in microgravity conditions. Subjects lay on their side with the head in the center of rotation and were tilted feet upward (roll up) and back into the lying position (roll down).
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July 1996
Background: Transient (i.e., phasic) bell-shaped vestibularly evoked potentials (VESTEP's) were recorded from the human scalp during whole body rotation about the vertical z-axis using a multi-axis rotary chair (yaw-motion).
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