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VR subway experiment highlights role of sound in disrupting balance for people with inner ear disorder
The vestibular system is a network of organs in the inner ears that detects the motions and position of the head. The brain uses this information, along with inputs from the eyes and joints, to maintain the body's balance. Visual information has long been proven to affect balance -- for example, strobe lights and swirling images can cause instability -- but a new study shows that sounds can also be a disruptive factor for those who have vestibul…
New Study Highlights Role of Sound in Balance Disruptions for Individuals with Vestibular Disorders | Hearing Health & Technology Matters
Maintaining balance is a complex process that involves input from multiple sensory systems, including the vestibular system in the inner ear, visual cues, and proprioception from the body’s muscles and joints. While visual stimuli have long been known to impact balance, new research suggests that sound can also play a critical role—especially for individuals with vestibular disorders. A recent study published in PLOS ONE examined the effects of …
Sounds Disrupt Balance in People with Vestibular Disorders, Study Finds
Summary: A new study reveals that auditory stimuli, like subway sounds or white noise, significantly impact balance in individuals with vestibular hypofunction, suggesting a need to integrate sound into balance assessment and therapy. Takeaways Auditory Impact on Balance: Research shows that sounds, particularly in combination with moving visuals, can worsen balance issues in people with unilateral vestibular hypofunction. Virtual Reality Exper…
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