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Multisensory Integration and the Perception of Self-Motion

2018
As we go about our everyday activities, our brain computes accurate estimates of both our motion relative to the world, and of our orientation relative to gravity. Essential to this computation is the information provided by the vestibular system; it detects the rotational velocity and linear acceleration of our heads relative to space, making a ...
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Self-Supervised Motion Perception for Spatiotemporal Representation Learning

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2023
Chang Liu, Yuan Yao, Qixiang Ye
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Cortical Mechanisms of Multisensory Linear Self-motion Perception

Neuroscience Bulletin, 2022
Yong Gu, Gu Yong
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Bilateral vestibulopathy decreases self-motion perception

Journal of Neurology, 2021
Lisa Van Stiphout   +2 more
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A Cybernetic Approach to Self-Motion Perception

2013
Self-motion describes the motion of our body through the environment and is an essential part of our everyday life. The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of how humans perceive self-motion, mainly focusing on the role of the vestibular system.
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Biological perception of self-motion

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994
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The role of agency in self-motion perception

Agentive situations, i.e. situations in which the operator exercises intentional control over an action and its consequences, involve a perceptual modulation associated to the sensory consequences of these actions. Whether we're referring to the phenomena of intentional binding or sensory attenuation, many results suggest that the intentional nature of
Rineau, Anne-Laure   +3 more
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