Are rotations in perceived visual vertical and body axis after stroke caused by the same mechanism?
GROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether allocentric and egocentric coordinate systems are congruently biased after hemisphere stroke, which would suggest a single underlying mechanism. METHODS: The perception of the long body axis (LBA), an egocentric reference, and that of the subjective visual vertical (SVV), an allocentric reference, was assessed in both the upright position and with 30 degrees lateral body tilts in 15 patients with a hemisphere stroke and 12 control subjects. RESULTS: In control subjects, estimates were accurate in upright but rotated in tilted positions (LBA 7 degrees +/-6 degrees overestimation and SVV 8.8 degrees +/-7.8 degrees toward the body). In patients, SVV (-4.4 degrees +/-4.6 degrees ) and LBA (-4.8 degrees +/-5.3 degrees ) were congruent in upright positions and when patients were ipsilesionally tilted (1.5 degrees +/-7 degrees and 1.9 degrees +/-7 degrees , respectively). In contrast, SVV and LBA were dissociated when the bo