Beta-band power is an index of multisensory weighting during self-motion perception [PDF]
Human self-motion perception largely relies on the integration of the visual, vestibular and proprioceptive systems. Much behavioral research has been conducted in order to understand this integration process; however, little is known about the online ...
Ben Townsend +3 more
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Self-Motion Perception in the Elderly [PDF]
Self-motion through space generates a visual pattern called optic flow. It can be used to determine one’s direction of self-motion (heading). Previous studies have already shown thatthis perceptual ability, which is of critical importance during everyday
Matthias eLich, Frank eBremmer
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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
Reuten AJC +3 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.
van Stiphout L +8 more
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Cross-Modal Plasticity during Self-Motion Perception [PDF]
To maintain stable and coherent perception in an ever-changing environment, the brain needs to continuously and dynamically calibrate information from multiple sensory sources, using sensory and non-sensory information in a flexible manner.
Rushi Lin +3 more
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Illusionary self-motion perception in zebrafish. [PDF]
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 ...
Ying-Yu Huang +2 more
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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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Vestibular and Multi-Sensory Influences Upon Self-Motion Perception and the Consequences for Human Behavior [PDF]
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibular and multi-sensory contributions to self-motion perception.
Zelie Britton, Qadeer Arshad
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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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Disrupted pursuit compensation during self-motion perception in early Alzheimer’s disease [PDF]
Our perception of the world is remarkably stable despite of distorted retinal input due to frequent eye movements. It is considered that the brain uses corollary discharge, efference copies of signals sent from motor to visual regions, to compensate for ...
Jingru Wang +4 more
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