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Modality-specific effects of threat on self-motion perception [PDF]
Background Threat and individual differences in threat-processing bias perception of stimuli in the environment. Yet, their effect on perception of one’s own (body-based) self-motion in space is unknown.
Shira Hacohen-Brown+2 more
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Inverse relation between motion perception and postural responses induced by motion of a touched object [PDF]
Self vs. external attribution of motions based on vestibular cues is suggested to underlie our coherent perception of object motion and self-motion. However, it remains unclear whether such attribution also underlies sensorimotor responses.
Shinya Takamuku+5 more
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Self-motion perception without sensory motion [PDF]
AbstractVarious studies have demonstrated a role for cognition on self-motion perception. Those studies all concerned modulations of the perception of a physical or visual motion stimulus. In our study, however, we investigated whether cognitive cues could elicit a percept of oscillatory self-motion in the absence of sensory motion. If so, we could use
A. J. C. Reuten+3 more
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Study on 3D Motion-in-Depth Perception Based on Binocular Vision [PDF]
Obtaining stereoscopic information is one of the basic abilities of human beings to perceive the world.Through stereo vision,we can judge the shape,size,distance,relative position of objects,as well as the direction and speed of changes in object motion ...
LU Ping, ZHANG Di, XIAO Jun-feng, BI Ke
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The toolish hand illusion: embodiment of a tool based on similarity with the hand
A tool can function as a body part yet not feel like one: Putting down a fork after dinner does not feel like losing a hand. However, studies show fake body-parts are embodied and experienced as parts of oneself. Typically, embodiment illusions have only
Lucilla Cardinali+6 more
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Auditory motion information drives visual motion perception. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Vision provides the most salient information with regard to the stimulus motion. However, it has recently been demonstrated that static visual stimuli are perceived as moving laterally by alternating left-right sound sources.
Souta Hidaka+5 more
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Pedestrians are one of the most vulnerable groups at the roadside, furthermore, previous research has demonstrated perceptual-motor limitations in individuals with DCD which may put these individuals at even more at risk in the context of road crossing ...
Kate Wilmut, Catherine Purcell
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Influence of Visual Motion, Suggestion, and Illusory Motion on Self-Motion Perception in the Horizontal Plane. [PDF]
A moving visual field can induce the feeling of self-motion or vection. Illusory motion from static repeated asymmetric patterns creates a compelling visual motion stimulus, but it is unclear if such illusory motion can induce a feeling of self-motion or
Steven David Rosenblatt+1 more
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Benefits of Endogenous Spatial Attention During Visual Double-Training in Cortically-Blinded Fields
Recovery of visual discrimination thresholds inside cortically-blinded (CB) fields is most commonly attained at a single, trained location at a time, with iterative progress deeper into the blind field as performance improves over several months. As such,
Matthew R. Cavanaugh+5 more
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Sounds move a static visual object. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Vision provides the most salient information with regard to stimulus motion, but audition can also provide important cues that affect visual motion perception.
Wataru Teramoto+2 more
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