
An original paper first authored by Sarah Marchand, evidencing the specificity of the cortical area V6 in processing congruent visual and vestibular input for forward self motion.

An original paper first authored by Sarah Marchand, evidencing the specificity of the cortical area V6 in processing congruent visual and vestibular input for forward self motion.

A review article co-first authored by Sarah Marchand, Alba Langlade, and Quentin Legois, and supervised by Alexandra Séverac Cauquil, has been published!
https://rdcu.be/ejBDg
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS), a technique for investigating vestibular function. It summarizes the history, neurophysiological mechanisms, and recent advances in GVS, highlighting its effects on postural control, ocular responses, cortical activity, and self-motion perception. The review also explores the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of GVS in balance disorders, stroke rehabilitation, and neurodegenerative diseases. This publication serves as both a theoretical foundation for future research and a key contribution to the field, emphasizing the InVest team’s conceptual impact on the understanding of GVS in basic and clinical neuroscience.