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Amplitude and Temporal Dynamics of Motion Sickness
The relationship between the amplitude of motion and the accumulation of motion sickness in time is unclear. Here, we investigated this relationship at the individual and group level. Seventeen participants were exposed to four oscillatory motion stimuli,
Tugrul Irmak +4 more
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Effect of Awareness about Sensory Conflict to Linear Motion Perception
Motion perception is estimated from integrated multi-sensory cues including visual, somatosensory, and vestibular organ's signal. The sensory integration is affected by various factors such as sensory condition, environment and one's ...
Hyeob CHOI, Yongwoo YI, Sukyung PARK
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Neck stabilization through sensory integration of vestibular and visual motion cues
BackgroundTo counteract gravity, trunk motion, and other perturbations, the human head–neck system requires continuous muscular stabilization. In this study, we combine a musculoskeletal neck model with models of sensory integration (SI) to unravel the ...
Riender Happee +2 more
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Sensory exploitation and sexual conflict [PDF]
Much of the literature on male–female coevolution concerns the processes by which male traits and female preferences for these can coevolve and be maintained by selection. There has been less explicit focus on the origin of male traits and female preferences.
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Sensory conflict in judgments of spatial direction [PDF]
Artificial discrepancy was created between information about azimuth coming from different sense modalities. The resolution of this discrepancy was examined for the cases of vision and proprioception, proprioception and audition, and vision and audition. Vision biases proprioceptive and auditory judgments.
Herbert L. Pick +2 more
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A vital task for every organism is not only to decide what to do but also when to do it. For this reason, “circadian clocks” have evolved in virtually all forms of life.
Jason Somers +7 more
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Preserved sensory processing but hampered conflict detection when stimulus input is task-irrelevant
Conflict detection in sensory input is central to adaptive human behavior. Perhaps unsurprisingly, past research has shown that conflict may even be detected in the absence of conflict awareness, suggesting that conflict detection is an automatic process
Stijn Adriaan Nuiten +6 more
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To investigate cortical roles in standing balance, cortical hemodynamic activity was recorded from the right hemisphere using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) while subjects underwent the Sensory Organization Test (SOT) protocol that systematically ...
Hiromasa eTakakura +3 more
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The origin of sensory disturbances in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) remains unclear. It has been hypothesized that such disturbances are due to attentional effects and/or sensorimotor integration deficits. If sensory disturbances are explained by
Clémentine Brun +8 more
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Enhancement of visual cues to self-motion during a visual/vestibular conflict.
Perceiving our orientation and motion requires sensory information provided by vision, our body and acceleration. Normally, these cues are redundant however in some situations they can conflict. Here, we created a visual-vestibular conflict by simulating
Meaghan McManus, Laurence R Harris
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