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Different Head-Sway Responses to Optic Flow in Sitting and Standing With a Head-Mounted Display
We investigated postural responses (head displacements) and self-motion perception (vection) to radial and lateral optic flows while sitting and standing by using a head-mounted display.
Kanon Fujimoto +2 more
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The detection of gravito-inertial forces by the otolith system is essential for our sense of balance and accurate perception. To date, however, how this system encodes the self-motion stimuli that are experienced during everyday activities remains ...
Mohsen Jamali +3 more
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Single stimulus color can modulate vection
In the present study, we investigated the effects of single color on forward and backward vection. The approaching or receding optical flow observed during forward or backward locomotion was simulated by using random dots with changing size, velocity ...
Yasuhiro eSeya +2 more
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Bilateral vestibulopathy decreases self-motion perception [PDF]
Abstract Objective Current diagnostic criteria for bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) primarily involve measurements of vestibular reflexes. Perceptual self-motion thresholds however, are not routinely measured and their clinical value in this specific population is not yet fully determined.
Lisa van Stiphout +8 more
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Motion perception following rotational vestibular stimulation is described either as a self-motion or as an environmental-motion. The purpose of the present study was to establish frequency of occurrence of both sensations in healthy humans; what other ...
Ognyan I. Kolev, Ognyan I. Kolev
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Self Motions of the Pantopteron [PDF]
In this paper, the self motions of a novel 3-DOF fully decoupled translational parallel robot, called the Pantopteron, are presented. The Pantopteron is similar to the well-known Cartesian parallel manipulator (Tripteron), but due to the use of pantograph linkages, an amplification effect is achieved.
Briot, Sébastien, Bonev, Ilian
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The vestibular system: A spatial reference for bodily self-consciousness
Self-consciousness is the remarkable human experience of being a subject: the ‘I’. Self-consciousness is typically bound to a body, and particularly to the spatial dimensions of the body, as well as to its location and displacement in the gravitational ...
Christian ePfeiffer +4 more
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To perceive self-motion perception, the brain needs to integrate multi-modal sensory signals such as visual, vestibular and proprioceptive cues. Self-motion perception is very complex and involves multi candidate areas.
Yingying Zhang +3 more
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Illusionary Self-Motion Perception in Zebrafish
Zebrafish mutant belladonna (bel) carries a mutation in the lhx2 gene (encoding a Lim domain homeobox transcription factor) that results in a defect in retinotectal axon pathfinding, which can lead to uncrossed optic nerves failing to form an optic chiasm.
Huang, Y Y, Tschopp, M, Neuhauss, S C F
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Recent studies have found that self-motion perception induced by simultaneous presentation of visual and auditory motion is facilitated when the directions of visual and auditory motion stimuli are identical.
Shigehito eTanahashi +2 more
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