Publications by authors named "Natalie Seidl"

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether providing realistic auditory or somatosensory cues to spatial location would affect measures of vestibulo-ocular reflex gain in a rotary chair testing (RCT) context.

Method: This was a fully within-subject design. Thirty young adults age 18-30 years (16 men, 14 women by self-identification) completed sinusoidal harmonic acceleration testing in a rotary chair under five different conditions, each at three rotational frequencies (0.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Natalie Seidl"

  • - Natalie Seidl's recent research explores the effects of auditory and somatosensory cues on vestibulo-ocular reflex gain during rotary chair testing, aiming to enhance the understanding of sensory influences on vestibular function in young adults.
  • - The study employs a fully within-subject design, involving thirty participants who were tested under five different sensory conditions across multiple rotational frequencies to assess the impact of these cues on physiological responses.
  • - The findings of the research are intended to contribute to the field of audiology and vestibular science, by providing insights into how sensory information is integrated during dynamic balance assessments.