Noise and vestibular perception of passive self-motion
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous system. Depending on the context, noise can degrade or improve information processing and performance.
Francesco Lacquaniti +4 more
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Spared Ability to Perceive Direction of Locomotor Heading and Scene-Relative Object Movement Despite Inability to Perceive Relative Motion [PDF]
Background: All contemporary models of perception of locomotor heading from optic flow (the characteristic patterns of retinal motion that result from self-movement) begin with relative motion.
Buonanno, Ferdinando +2 more
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Connectivity of the Cingulate Sulcus Visual Area (CSv) in the Human Cerebral Cortex [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 181333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human cingulate sulcus visual area (CSv) responds selectively to visual and vestibular cues to self-motion. Although it is more selective for visual self-motion cues
Beer, Anton +3 more
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Effects of Visually Induced Self-Motion on Sound Localization Accuracy
The deterioration of sound localization accuracy during a listener’s head/body rotation is independent of the listener’s rotation velocity. However, whether this deterioration occurs only during physical movement in a real environment remains unclear. In
Akio Honda +3 more
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Motion sickness evaluation and comparison for a static driving simulator and a dynamic driving simulator [PDF]
This paper deals with driving simulation and in particular with the important issue of motion sickness. The paper proposes a methodology to evaluate the objective illness rating metrics deduced from the motion sickness dose value and questionnaires for ...
AYKENT, Baris +4 more
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The role of the ventral intraparietal area (VIP/pVIP) in parsing optic flow into visual motion caused by self-motion and visual motion produced by object-motion [PDF]
Retinal image motion is a composite signal that contains information about two behaviourally significant factors: self-motion and the movement of environmental objects.
Biagi, Nicolo +2 more
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A Neural Model of Visually Guided Steering, Obstacle Avoidance, and Route Selection [PDF]
A neural model is developed to explain how humans can approach a goal object on foot while steering around obstacles to avoid collisions in a cluttered environment. The model uses optic flow from a 3D virtual reality environment to determine the position
Elder, David M. +2 more
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Quantification of vestibular perception during caloric test
Background It has been reported that factors such as age and vestibular pathology (i.e. vestibular migraine) could impact self-motion perception during vestibular stimulation.
Dion J +5 more
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Distributed encoding of curvilinear self-motion across spiral optic flow patterns
Self-motion along linear paths without eye movements creates optic flow that radiates from the direction of travel (heading). Optic flow-sensitive neurons in primate brain area MSTd have been linked to linear heading perception, but the neural basis of ...
Oliver W. Layton, Brett R. Fajen
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Perception Of Visual Speed While Moving [PDF]
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in visual motion signals during self-motion. In 8 experiments, the authors used magnitude estimation to characterize changes in visual speed perception as a
Durgin, Frank H. +2 more
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