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Citation

Molvaer OI. Scand Audiol Suppl 1991; 34: 163-170.

Affiliation

Norwegian Underwater Technology Centre A/S. NUTEC, Ytre Laksevåg.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Nordisk Audiologisk Selskab)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1842464

Abstract

On firm ground our sense of balance is supplied by super abundant input from several sensoric sources. In other environments insufficient or conflicting input may cause vestibular problems. In diving, vertigo may be caused by a variety of influences, like sensory deprivation, optokinetic illusion, asymmetric vestibular stimulation, inner ear barotrauma, decompression sickness, breathing gas toxicity, high pressure neurological syndrome, sea sickness and intense noise. During space flight some of the mentioned mechanisms may contribute to vestibular problems, although space motion sickness being the main cause of concern in this connection.


Language: en

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