Perceived direction of gravity, as assessed by the subjective visual vertical (SVV), shows roll-angle dependent errors that drift over time and a bias upon return to upright. According to Bayesian observer theory, the estimated direction of gravity is derived from the posterior probability distribution by combining sensory input and prior knowledge about earth-vertical in a statistically optimal fashion. Here we aimed to further characterize the stability of SVV during and after prolonged roll-tilts. Specifically we asked whether the post-tilt bias is related to the drift pattern while roll-tilted. Twenty-nine healthy human subjects (23-56yo) repetitively adjusted a luminous arrow to the SVV over periods of 5min while upright, roll-tilted (...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...
Perceived direction of gravity, as assessed by the subjective visual vertical (SVV), shows roll-angl...
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) indicates perceived direction of gravity. Even in healthy human...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...
Perceived direction of gravity, as assessed by the subjective visual vertical (SVV), shows roll-angl...
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) indicates perceived direction of gravity. Even in healthy human...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...