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Effects of the Interference of Sensory Systems on Postural Control in Congenitally Blind Subjects

Authors :
Rodolfo Borges Parreira
Jamily Gomes da Silva
Maiquilaine da Mata Nascimento
Manuela Galli
Claudia Santos Oliveira
Source :
Journal of motor behavior.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The postural system requires the sensory systems to maintain postural control (PC). Blind subjects use the somatosensory system to keep PC whereas sighted subjects use the visual system. So what happens to PC when challenging the sensory systems? We analyzed the center of pressure (COP) in ten blind and 10 sighted subjects under conditions: eyes open/closed (interference of visual system) and on firm/foam surfaces (interference of somatosensory system). We found that under the condition of eyes open on a firm surface, the blind subjects relied on the somatosensory system, whereas sighted subjects relied on the visual system. However, when eyes closed and on foam surface, similar behavior was found in both groups for all COP variables. In general blind subjects use their somatosensory system as the main sensory input to maintain PC.

Details

ISSN :
19401027
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of motor behavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86af7a25a1140aac8dbbe3aa7666b322