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Effects of monaural sound stimulation on subjective visual vertical.

Authors :
Yokoyama T
Takahashi K
Kudo Y
Jono T
Johkura K
Source :
Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation [J Vestib Res] 2024 Aug 20. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 20.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Background: Sound stimulation can influence electrophysiological vestibular reflexes. However, the effects of sound stimulation on space perception remain unknown.<br />Objective: To know the effects of monaural sound stimulation on subjective visual vertical (SVV).<br />Methods: We measured SVV with and without monaural sound stimulation (105 dB, 500 Hz short tone burst presented at 4.7 Hz) in 50 healthy volunteers (aged 20-77 [mean = 42.7] years).<br />Results: The mean SVV was deviated 0.139° to the left by right monaural sound stimulation and 0.123° to the right by left monaural sound stimulation. SVV changes due to right and left ear stimulations were significantly different (p = 0.019). Sound stimulation resulted in a significant change in SVV on the left side (p = 0.014) in participants aged 50 or younger (mean = 35.6 years) (n = 37).<br />Conclusions: This study is the first to show the possibility that the monaural sound input deviates the SVV toward the opposite side and is more pronounced for left-ear input. The vestibular-evoked myogenic potential responses may be involved in the mechanism of the contralateral SVV deviation due to sound input.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1878-6464
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39177633
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/VES-240044