Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) disclosed a bilateral network of activations within primary and secondary visual cortex areas which was combined with signal decreases, i.e., deactivations, in multisensory vestibular cortex areas. This finding led to the concept of a reciprocal inhibitory interaction between the visual and vestibular systems. In order to define areas involved in special aspects of self-motion perception such as intensity and duration of the perceived circular vection (CV) or the amount of head tilt, correlation analyses of the regional cerebral glucose metabolism, rCGM (measured by fluorodeoxyglucose positron-emission tomography, FDG-PET) and these perceptua...
To elucidate cortical correlates of vestibulo-ocular re¯ex (VOR) modulation, we observed cortical ac...
Contains fulltext : 181872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The extrastriat...
Objective Vection, a feeling of self-motion while being physically stationary, and postural sway can...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...
This review summarizes our current knowledge of multisensory vestibular structures and their functio...
A striking manifestation of visual-vestibular interaction in the central nervous system is the abili...
Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypot...
The brain combines visual, vestibular and proprioceptive information to distinguish between self- an...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and no...
Visually induced self-motion perception (vection) relies on visual-vestibular interaction. Imaging s...
Following repeated exposure to vestibular stimulation, the vestibular response as measured by the ve...
Summary: A key question in vision research concerns how the brain compensates for self-induced eye a...
Since the advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging cognitive science has experienced a turn t...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
To elucidate cortical correlates of vestibulo-ocular re¯ex (VOR) modulation, we observed cortical ac...
Contains fulltext : 181872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The extrastriat...
Objective Vection, a feeling of self-motion while being physically stationary, and postural sway can...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...
This review summarizes our current knowledge of multisensory vestibular structures and their functio...
A striking manifestation of visual-vestibular interaction in the central nervous system is the abili...
Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypot...
The brain combines visual, vestibular and proprioceptive information to distinguish between self- an...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and no...
Visually induced self-motion perception (vection) relies on visual-vestibular interaction. Imaging s...
Following repeated exposure to vestibular stimulation, the vestibular response as measured by the ve...
Summary: A key question in vision research concerns how the brain compensates for self-induced eye a...
Since the advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging cognitive science has experienced a turn t...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
To elucidate cortical correlates of vestibulo-ocular re¯ex (VOR) modulation, we observed cortical ac...
Contains fulltext : 181872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The extrastriat...
Objective Vection, a feeling of self-motion while being physically stationary, and postural sway can...