Comparing activated brain regions between noisy and conventional galvanic vestibular stimulation using functional magnetic resonance imaging

Conclusions Noisy GVS could increase brain activity in the insular peripheral region compared to conventional GVS. Our results extend the literature about the importance of the stochastic resonance of noise addition for the vestibular system.
Source: NeuroReport - Category: Neurology Tags: Clinical Neuroscience Source Type: research
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