Reduced Gain and Shortened Time Constant of Vestibular Velocity Storage as a Source of Balance and Movement Sensitivities in Gravitational Insecurity.

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Full Title: Occup Ther Int

Abbreviation: Occup Ther Int

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Subject Category: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

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"We thank the University of Minnesota Graduate Faculties for the Grant-in-Aid that provided funds for participant compensation. The National Dizzy and Balance Center most generously provided use of its equipment, personnel time, and expertise, particularly of Audiologist Briana Burgan and assistant Brittany Blackwelder. Discussions with occupational therapists Terrianne Jones, Peggy Martin, Teresa Nicols and Camille Sampers as well as with unnamed individuals with GrI provided insight from the OT and individual perspectives. OT Masters students Joanna Anderson, Katy Gust, and Alyssa Mason contributed extensively to subject recruitment and data analysis. Last but certainly not least, we thank all the participants without whom there would be no study. A Grant-in-Aid (#s 245786 and 5/3/2018) from the University of Minnesota Graduate Faculties provided funds for participant compensation."

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