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Evidence of somatic graviception from new and classical investigations. Export

Acta Otolaryngol Suppl, Vol. 520 Pt 1 (1995), pp. 186-187.

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Recent psychophysical experiments have provided evidence of an influence of graviceptors in the human trunk on the perception of body posture that equals or even surpasses the contribution of the otoliths. A reinterpretation of classical results on mammals, notably of the Utrecht school, leads to the conclusion that somatic graviceptors also partake in controlling the posture of eyes, neck and limbs.


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