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Vestibular deficits widen the temporal binding window, impacting how the brain integrates visual and vestibular information. This altered sensory integration may explain symptoms in patients with vestibular hypofunction.

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  • Sensory cues from a single event can become asynchronous due to processing delays.
  • The temporal binding window (TBW) is the critical time frame for associating sensory cues.
  • Vestibular deficits are hypothesized to disrupt temporal visual-vestibular integration.

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  • To investigate the relationship between vestibular threshold and TBW.
  • To compare temporal integration in individuals with normal vestibular function versus those with hypofunction.

Main Methods:

  • Characterized vestibular perceptual thresholds to yaw rotation.
  • Measured TBWs by assessing simultaneity judgments of visual and vestibular stimuli.
  • Correlated vestibular thresholds with TBW measurements across participant groups.

Main Results:

  • Vestibular thresholds ranged from 0.7 to 16.5 deg/s; TBWs ranged from 13.8 to 395 ms.
  • A strong correlation (R²=0.674) was found between TBW and vestibular thresholds.
  • Individuals with vestibular deficits exhibited higher thresholds and wider TBWs.

Conclusions:

  • Peripheral sensory loss, like vestibular hypofunction, can lead to abnormal multisensory integration.
  • Wider TBWs in vestibular-deficient individuals suggest impaired temporal cue association.
  • This reduced temporal integration may explain symptoms experienced by patients with vestibular loss.