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- W2003236885 abstract "Unilateral disequilibrium is sometimes accompanied by sensory disturbances dependent on the degree of the statokinetic disturbance. The postural pattern and the secondary sensory disturbances are ameliorated or aggravated by various motor or sensory stimuli. The name of “sensorimotor induction syndrome” has been applied to this clinical entity. The respiratory and circulatory functions were examined in three patients presenting the sensorimotor induction syndrome in unilateral disequilibrium under the experimental conditions which were found to affect the statokinetic and the sensory functions. These conditions are: changing of head posture, bilateral closure of the eyes, alternate opening of each eye and the effect of red and blue filters when placed before the eyes. The examinations revealed that the experimental stimuli which caused deterioration of the basic statokinetic disturbance and of the concomitant sensory disturbances, cause an impairment of the respiratory and circulatory functions as well. This is manifested by tachypnea, tachycardia, rise of blood pressure, flattening of the T wave in the electrocardiogram and ballistocardiographic changes indicating myocardial dysfunction. Application of the factors which corrected the statokinetic and the induced sensory changes restored the respiratory and circulatory functions to normal. These findings demonstrate that the inductive effect of unilateral disequilibrium influences not only the sphere of the somatic nervous system but, under certain conditions, the autonomic nervous system as well. The occurrence of such secondary induced alterations of the respiratory and circulatory functions, as an indirect result of the primary disturbed equilibrium, and the possibility of producing and correcting them by experiment, seems to be of special interest." @default.
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