Article Reference Characterization of pulse amplitude and pulse rate modulation for a human vestibular implant during acute electrical stimulation NGUYEN, T A K, et al. Abstract The vestibular system provides essential information about balance and spatial orientation via the brain to other sensory and motor systems. Bilateral vestibular loss significantly reduces quality of life, but vestibular implants (VIs) have demonstrated potential to restore lost function. However, optimal electrical stimulation strategies have not yet been identified in patients. In this study, we compared the two most common strategies, pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) and pulse rate modulation (PRM), in patients. NGUYEN, T A K, et al. Characterization of pulse amplitude and pulse rate modulation for a human vestibular implant during acute electrical stimulation. Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016, vol. 13, no. 4, p. 046023 PMID : 27396631 DOI : 10.1088/1741-2560/13/4/046023 Available at: http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:99488 Disclaimer: layout of this document may differ from the published version. 1 / 1