Alessandrini Marco, Lanciani Roberto, Bruno Ernesto, Napolitano Bianca, Di Girolamo Stefano
Department Otolaryngology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2006 Mar;263(3):248-52. doi: 10.1007/s00405-005-0965-7. Epub 2006 Feb 1.
Sound-evoked activation of the vestibular system has been suggested for a long time, and myogenic potentials have been recorded at the level of different muscular groups while a high intensity sound was applied. The aim of this study was to analyse sound-evoked postural responses in normal subjects and to correlate them with the activation of the vestibular system. Body sway was measured by posturography and elaborated through spectral frequency analysis in 40 healthy volunteers in the basal condition and after applying a sound stimulus monoaurally. Spectral frequency analysis results showed a significant increase, in presence of stimulus, of body sway at low and middle frequencies only on the lateral plane and in the closed-eyes condition. As it seems that these frequency ranges are mainly under vestibular control, our results suggest that sound activates specifically the vestibular system, and posturography during sound stimulation represents an alternative approach to assess vestibular function.
长期以来,人们一直认为声音可诱发前庭系统激活,并且在施加高强度声音时,已在不同肌肉群水平记录到肌源性电位。本研究的目的是分析正常受试者声音诱发的姿势反应,并将其与前庭系统的激活相关联。通过姿势描记法测量身体摆动,并在40名健康志愿者处于基础状态以及单耳施加声音刺激后,通过频谱分析进行详细分析。频谱分析结果显示,在刺激存在的情况下,仅在闭眼状态下,身体在低频和中频时仅在外侧平面的摆动显著增加。由于这些频率范围似乎主要受前庭控制,我们的结果表明声音特异性激活前庭系统,并且声音刺激期间的姿势描记法是评估前庭功能的一种替代方法。