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verticality perception is very variable in patients with Usher, most likely due to their visual impairment. The small impact of symmetrical vestibular loss on verticality perception in patients with Usher type I could be due to an efficient static compensation with a reweighting of sensory information (visual and proprioceptive).

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Analyzer of the cognitive impact of visual, auditory and vestibular disabilities in daily life.

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This page is a summary of: Subjective visual vertical in patients with Usher syndrome, Journal of Vestibular Research, October 2020, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/ves-200711.
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