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Dissociable effects of medication on visual-vestibular brain excitability by visual motion stimuli in episodic ataxia type 2. [PDF]
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Attentional load inhibits vection [PDF]
In this study, we examined the effects of cognitive task performance on the induction of vection. We hypothesized that, if vection requires attentional resources, performing cognitive tasks requiring attention should inhibit or weaken it. Experiment 1 tested the effects on vection of simultaneously performing a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP ...
Takeharu Seno
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Beyond the Eye: Multisensory Contributions to the Sensation of Illusory Self-Motion (Vection).
Multisensory Research, 2023Vection is typically defined as the embodied illusion of self-motion in the absence of real physical movement through space. Vection can occur in real-life situations (e.g., 'train illusion') and in virtual environments and simulators.
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Mixing in Reverse Optical Flow to Mitigate Vection and Simulation Sickness in Virtual Reality
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2022Simulator sickness has been one of the major obstacles toward making virtual reality (VR) widely accepted and used. For example, virtual navigation produces vection, which is the illusion of self-motion as one perceives bodily motion despite no movement ...
Su Han Park, Bing Han, G. Kim
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Inconsistent Locomotion Inhibits Vection
Perception, 2011We measured the strength of illusory self-motion perception (vection) with and without locomotion on a treadmill. The results revealed that vection was inhibited by inconsistent locomotion, but facilitated by consistent locomotion.
Takeharu, Seno +2 more
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Vection and Simulator Sickness
Military Psychology, 1990Simulator sickness has been identified as a form of motion sickness in which users of simulators exhibit symptoms characteristic of true motion sickness. In a fixed-base simulator, visual and vestibular sources of information specifying dynamic orientation are in conflict to the extent that the optical flow pattern viewed by the pilot creates a ...
L J, Hettinger +4 more
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Alcohol Consumption Enhances Vection
Perception, 2013We assessed changes in forward vection following alcohol consumption, and found that alcohol consumption enhanced vection. This result indicates that alcohol can affect psychophysical processes responsible for self-motion perception.
Takeharu, Seno, Shinji, Nakamura
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Podokinetic circular vection: characteristics and interaction with optokinetic circular vection
Experimental Brain Research, 2016Stabilising horizontal body orientation in space without sight on a rotating platform by holding to a stationary structure and circular 'treadmill' stepping in the opposite direction can elicit an illusion of self-turning in space (Bles and Kapteyn in Agressologie 18:325-328, 1977).
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