Does chronic idiopathic dizziness reflect an impairment of sensory predictions of self-motion?

被引:0
|
作者
Pomper, Joern K. [1 ]
Gebert, Lena [1 ]
Fischer, Matthias [2 ]
Bunjes, Friedemann [1 ]
Thier, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen, Hertie Inst Clin Brain Res, Dept Cognit Neurol, Hoppe Seyler Str 3, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Univ Tubingen Hosp, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Tubingen, Germany
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2013年 / 4卷
关键词
dizziness; vertigo; chronic idiopathic dizziness; phobic postural vertigo; efference copy; smooth pursuit; self-motion perception; Filehne illusion; PHOBIC POSTURAL VERTIGO; STRUCTURED INVENTORY; BALANCE CONTROL; GERMAN VERSION; VISUAL VERTIGO; ANXIETY; DISCOMFORT; VALIDATION; SOMATOFORM; PERCEPTION;
D O I
10.3389/fneur.2013.00181
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Most patients suffering from chronic idiopathic dizziness do not present signs of vestibular dysfunction or organic failures of other kinds. Hence, this kind of dizziness is commonly seen as psychogenic in nature, sharing commonalities with specific phobias, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety. A more specific concept put forward by Brandt and Dieterich (1) states that these patients suffer from dizziness because of an inadequate compensation of self-induced sensory stimulation. According to this hypothesis self-motion-induced reafferent visual stimulation is interpreted as motion in the world since a predictive signal reflecting the consequences of self-motion, needed to compensate the reafferent stimulus, is inadequate. While conceptually intriguing, experimental evidence supporting the idea of an inadequate prediction of the sensory consequences of own movements has as yet been lacking. Here we tested this hypothesis by applying it to the perception of background motion induced by smooth pursuit eye movements. As a matter of fact, we found the same mildly undercompensating prediction, responsible for the perception of slight illusory world motion ("Filehne illusion") in the 15 patients tested and their age-matched controls. Likewise, the ability to adapt this prediction to the needs of the visual context was not deteriorated in patients. Finally, we could not find any correlation between measures of the individual severity of dizziness and the ability to predict. In sum, our results do not support the concept of a deviant prediction of self-induced sensory stimulation as cause of chronic idiopathic dizziness.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Sensory attenuation of self-produced signals does not rely on self-specific motor predictions
    Kaiser, Jakob
    Schuetz-Bosbach, Simone
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 47 (11) : 1303 - 1310
  • [42] When uncertain, does human self-motion decision-making fully utilize complete information?
    Clark, Torin K.
    Yi, Yongwoo
    Galvan-Garza, Raquel C.
    Rey, Maria Carolina Bermudez
    Merfeld, Daniel M.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2018, 119 (04) : 1485 - 1496
  • [43] Cerebellar Purkinje cells combine sensory and motor information to predict the sensory consequences of active self-motion in macaques (vol 15, 4003, 2024)
    Zobeiri, Omid A.
    Cullen, Kathleen E.
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2024, 15 (01)
  • [44] Perception of Self-Motion using a Virtual Reality Environment Enhances Gait Adaptation in Chronic Stroke Survivors
    Mukherjee, Mukul
    Rand, Troy
    Fayad, Pierre
    STROKE, 2015, 46
  • [45] Does static trunk motion analysis reflect its true position during daily activities in adolescent with idiopathic scoliosis?
    Pesenti, Sebastien
    Prost, Solene
    Pomero, Vincent
    Authier, Guillaume
    Roscigni, Lionel
    Viehweger, Elke
    Blondel, Benjamin
    Jouve, Jean-Luc
    ORTHOPAEDICS & TRAUMATOLOGY-SURGERY & RESEARCH, 2020, 106 (07) : 1251 - 1256
  • [46] Is Vestibular Self-Motion Perception Controlled by the Velocity Storage? Insights from Patients with Chronic Degeneration of the Vestibulo-Cerebellum
    Bertolini, Giovanni
    Ramat, Stefano
    Bockisch, Christopher J.
    Marti, Sarah
    Straumann, Dominik
    Palla, Antonella
    PLOS ONE, 2012, 7 (06):
  • [47] Early vestibular processing does not discriminate active from passive self-motion if there is a discrepancy between predicted and actual proprioceptive feedback
    Brooks, Jessica X.
    Cullen, Kathleen E.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2014, 111 (12) : 2465 - 2478
  • [48] You spin me right round, baby, right round: Examining the Impact of Multi-Sensory Self-Motion Cues on Motion Sickness During a VR Reading Task
    Pohlmann, Katharina
    Li, Gang
    McGill, Mark
    Markoff, Reuben
    Brewster, Stephen
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2023 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS, CHI 2023, 2023,
  • [49] Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus-Does Quality of Life Impairment Always Reflect Health Danger?
    Brzoza, Zenon
    Nabrdalik, Katarzyna
    Moos, Lukasz
    Kwiendacz, Hanna
    Badura-Brzoza, Karina
    Jarolim, Hanna
    Kapeluszna, Katarzyna
    Gumprecht, Janusz
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (08) : 1 - 9
  • [50] Time-course investigation of postural sway variability: Does anxiety exacerbate the sensory reweighting impairment in chronic stroke survivors?
    Jamali, Shamsi
    Azad, Akram
    Mehdizadeh, Hajar
    Doostdar, Asgar
    Hoseinpour, Fatemeh
    Mehdizadeh, Maryam
    Niazi-Khatoon, Javad
    Shokouhyan, Mohammad Reza
    Parnianpour, Mohamad
    Taghizadeh, Ghorban
    Khalaf, Kinda
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2019, 127 : 185 - 194