Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10465310 Neuropsychologia 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Mental imagery deficits depend on the extent (bilateral vs. unilateral) of vestibular loss. ► Mental rotation of 3D objects is also impaired. ► Vestibular loss disrupts mental scanning in unfamiliar and in familiar environments. ► Mental imagery deficits decrease with vestibular compensation. ► Neural networks common to vestibular processing and mental imagery are disorganized.
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