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Self-Motion Versus Environmental-Motion Perception Following Rotational Vestibular Stimulation and Factors Modifying Them

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2019
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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Body Perception: Intersensory Origins of Self and Other Perception in Newborns [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
SummarySelf-perception involves integrating changes in visual, tactile, and proprioceptive stimulation from self-motion and discriminating these changes from those of other objects.
Bahrick, L.E.
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Two mechanisms for optic flow and scale change processing of looming [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Published in final edited form as: J Vis. ; 11(3): . doi:10.1167/11.3.5.The detection of looming, the motion of objects in depth, underlies many behavioral tasks, including the perception of self-motion and time-to-collision.
Calabro, Finnegan J.   +2 more
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P3-20: Two and Four Stroke Apparent Motions Can Induce Self-Motion Perception

open access: yesi-Perception, 2012
Visual stimulus which occupies a large area of an observer's visual field and moves uniformly can induce illusory motion perception of the observer's self-body in the direction opposite to its motion (vection). Psychophysical experiment with 11 observers
Shinji Nakamura
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The Support to Improve Self Efficacy and Healing of Drugs Addict [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Appropriate counseling and education can be adopted to achieve a change in attitude, knowledge and perception. Still there is a wrong perception of a given intervention.
Murti, B. (Bhisma)   +3 more
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A New Angle on Object-Background Effects in Vection

open access: yesi-Perception, 2016
We considered whether optic flow generated by 3D relief of a foreground surface might influence visually-mediated self-motion perception (vection). We generated background motion consistent with self-rotation, and a foreground object with bumpy relief ...
Juno Kim, Michael T. T. Tran
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Rapid cross-sensory adaptation of self-motion perception [PDF]

open access: yesCortex, 2021
ABSTRACTPerceptual adaptation is often studied within a single sense. However, our experience of the world is naturally multisensory. Here, we investigated cross-sensory (visual-vestibular) adaptation of self-motion perception. It was previously found that relatively long visual self-motion stimuli (≳ 15s) are required to adapt subsequent vestibular ...
Shir Shalom-Sperber   +2 more
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The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Sensory input evokes low-order reflexes and higher-order perceptual responses. Vestibular stimulation elicits vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) and self-motion perception (e.g., vertigo) whose response durations are normally equal.
Hellyer, PJ   +4 more
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The effect of vection on the use of optic flow cues

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science
When we move objects move past us in a relative pattern of motion referred to as optic flow. Modulations in optic flow can impact both our perception of self-motion (e.g.
Meaghan McManus, Katja Fiehler
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Centric-minded templates for self-motion perception

open access: yesVision Research, 2003
We propose a two-layer neuromorphic architecture by which motion field pattern, generated during locomotion, are processed by template detectors specialized for gaze-directed self-motion (expansion and rotation). The templates provide a gaze-centered computation for analyzing motion field in terms of how it is related to the fixation point (i.e., the ...
CAVALLERI P.   +3 more
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