Vection refers to the illusion of self-motion when a significant por-tion of the visual field is stimulated by visual flow, while body is still. Vection is known to be strong for peripheral vision stimula-tion and relatively weak for central vision. In this paper, the results of an experimental study of central linear vection with and without vibrotactile feet stimulation are presented. Three types of vibratory stimuli were used: a sinusoidal signal, pink noise, and a chirp sig-nal. Six subjects faced a screen looking at a looming visual flow that suggested virtual forward motion. The results showed that the sensation of self-motion happened faster and its intensity was the strongest for sinusoidal vibrations at constant frequency. For some...
“Circular vection” refers to the illusion of self-motion induced by rotating visual or auditory stim...
2017, The Author(s) 2017. Visually induced illusions of self-motion are often referred to as vection...
It has long been known that sound fields rotating around a stationary, blindfolded observer can elic...
The effect of supraliminal vibrotactile stimuli on the strength of vection (i.e., illusory self-moti...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
It is well known that a moving visual stimulus covering a large part of the visual field can induce ...
This study investigated whether the visually induced selfmotion illusion (circular vection) can be...
This study investigated whether the visually induced self-motion illusion (“circular vection”) can b...
The effect of supraliminal tactile stimuli on illusory self-motion (i.e., vection) was assessed. An ...
Adding simulated viewpoint jitter or oscillation to displays enhances visually induced illusions of ...
There is a long tradition of investigating the self-motion illusion induced by rotating visual stimu...
In general, moving sensory stimuli (visual and auditory) can induce illusory sensations of self-moti...
We investigated whether the visually induced perception of illusory self-motion (vection) can be inf...
The self-motion illusion (‘vection’) refers to a subjective phenomenon where a stationary observer e...
Illusory self-motion (known as vection) describes the sensation of ego-motion in the absence of phys...
“Circular vection” refers to the illusion of self-motion induced by rotating visual or auditory stim...
2017, The Author(s) 2017. Visually induced illusions of self-motion are often referred to as vection...
It has long been known that sound fields rotating around a stationary, blindfolded observer can elic...
The effect of supraliminal vibrotactile stimuli on the strength of vection (i.e., illusory self-moti...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
It is well known that a moving visual stimulus covering a large part of the visual field can induce ...
This study investigated whether the visually induced selfmotion illusion (circular vection) can be...
This study investigated whether the visually induced self-motion illusion (“circular vection”) can b...
The effect of supraliminal tactile stimuli on illusory self-motion (i.e., vection) was assessed. An ...
Adding simulated viewpoint jitter or oscillation to displays enhances visually induced illusions of ...
There is a long tradition of investigating the self-motion illusion induced by rotating visual stimu...
In general, moving sensory stimuli (visual and auditory) can induce illusory sensations of self-moti...
We investigated whether the visually induced perception of illusory self-motion (vection) can be inf...
The self-motion illusion (‘vection’) refers to a subjective phenomenon where a stationary observer e...
Illusory self-motion (known as vection) describes the sensation of ego-motion in the absence of phys...
“Circular vection” refers to the illusion of self-motion induced by rotating visual or auditory stim...
2017, The Author(s) 2017. Visually induced illusions of self-motion are often referred to as vection...
It has long been known that sound fields rotating around a stationary, blindfolded observer can elic...