2012
DOI: 10.4322/rbeb.2012.039
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Investigating the center of pressure velocity Romberg s quotient for assessing the visual role on the body sway

Abstract: The classical Romberg's test based on stabilometric tests in eyes open (EO) and closed (EC) conditions was used for investigating the influence of visual feedback in the body sway control in healthy adult subjects. Stabilograms from 144 subjects (aged 18-40) resting over a force platform were recorded for 30 s in EO and 30 s in EC conditions. The mean velocity was obtained for EO (Vm EO ) and EC (Vm EC ) in both anterior-posterior (y) and medial-lateral (x) directions and in the (x,y) plane, and thus used for … Show more

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“…As it is well-known, the occipital area (O1 and O2 derivations) is recognized as a visual area in the human cortex, while the parietal area (P3 and P4) is known to be part of the associative cortex, which corresponds to the sensory-motor integration within postural control. When individuals are in standing up position (orthostatic posture), especially in the eyes closed condition, other sensory (vestibular and proprioceptors) systems play an important role in balance, increasing the activity in other cortex regions [ 42 ]. Therefore, we analyzed only stable postural conditions in which the volunteers were kept in “sat” position, to minimize the influence of other EEG derivations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it is well-known, the occipital area (O1 and O2 derivations) is recognized as a visual area in the human cortex, while the parietal area (P3 and P4) is known to be part of the associative cortex, which corresponds to the sensory-motor integration within postural control. When individuals are in standing up position (orthostatic posture), especially in the eyes closed condition, other sensory (vestibular and proprioceptors) systems play an important role in balance, increasing the activity in other cortex regions [ 42 ]. Therefore, we analyzed only stable postural conditions in which the volunteers were kept in “sat” position, to minimize the influence of other EEG derivations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The A/P COP signal was low-pass filtered (cut-off: 7 Hz) by applying a 2 nd order Butterworth with null phase (Da Silva et al, 2012). In the graphs, a positive A/P COP displacement means a forward displacement of the subject's COP.…”
Section: The A/p Cop Signal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature shows a variety of protocols to use these tools. This study adopted the Romberg's protocol, which is used to investigate the visual feedback associated with body sway control 14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%