Abstract
Postural response induced by a tilting platform in healthy subjects and patients with Meniere's disease in a quiescent phase was investigated using a NEC computer PC-9801. The following results were obtained: 1. In patients with Meniere's disease, body sway gain by tilting increased significantly more than in healthy subjects for forward, backward, right and left directions. 2. The time course of the body sway area in patients with tilting stimulation in contrast to control subjects. These results suggest that postural control is easily upset by tilting in patients with Meniere's disease in spite of a quiescent phase.