Since human behavior and perception have evolved within the Earth's gravitational field, humans possess an internal model of gravity. Although gravity is known to influence the visual perception of moving objects, the evidence is less clear concerning the visual perception of static objects. We investigated whether a visual judgment of the stability of human body postures (static postures of a human standing on a platform and tilted in the roll plane) may also be influenced by gravity and by the participant's orientation. Pictures of human body postures were presented in different orientations with respect to gravity and the participant's body. The participant's body was aligned to gravity (upright) or not (lying on one side). Participants ...
International audienceThe occurrence of geometric orientation illusions and the perception of ambigu...
International audienceWe studied the effect of static pitch body tilts on the perception of self-mot...
Accurate perception of the direction of earth vertical can be achieved by sensing the direction of g...
Background How does the brain estimate object stability? Objects fall over when the gravity-projecte...
International audienceHuman bodies are processed by a configural processing mechanism. Evidence supp...
Gravity is the most pervasive force that we encounter. For instance, we observe a variety of objects...
How does the brain estimate object stability? Objects fall over when the gra...
We investigated whether gravitational constraints influence the interaction of visual, proprioceptiv...
Vision plays an important role in postural control, and visual perception of the gravity-defined ver...
International audienceIt is established that the body position influences verticality perception. In...
Humans use visual and non-visual cues to estimate body orientation and self-motion relative to gravi...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
The prediction of object stability on earth requires the establishment of a perceptual frame of refe...
Abstract The perceptual upright results from the multisensory integration of the directions indicate...
Might the gravity levels found on other planets and on the moon be sufficient to provide an adequate...
International audienceThe occurrence of geometric orientation illusions and the perception of ambigu...
International audienceWe studied the effect of static pitch body tilts on the perception of self-mot...
Accurate perception of the direction of earth vertical can be achieved by sensing the direction of g...
Background How does the brain estimate object stability? Objects fall over when the gravity-projecte...
International audienceHuman bodies are processed by a configural processing mechanism. Evidence supp...
Gravity is the most pervasive force that we encounter. For instance, we observe a variety of objects...
How does the brain estimate object stability? Objects fall over when the gra...
We investigated whether gravitational constraints influence the interaction of visual, proprioceptiv...
Vision plays an important role in postural control, and visual perception of the gravity-defined ver...
International audienceIt is established that the body position influences verticality perception. In...
Humans use visual and non-visual cues to estimate body orientation and self-motion relative to gravi...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
The prediction of object stability on earth requires the establishment of a perceptual frame of refe...
Abstract The perceptual upright results from the multisensory integration of the directions indicate...
Might the gravity levels found on other planets and on the moon be sufficient to provide an adequate...
International audienceThe occurrence of geometric orientation illusions and the perception of ambigu...
International audienceWe studied the effect of static pitch body tilts on the perception of self-mot...
Accurate perception of the direction of earth vertical can be achieved by sensing the direction of g...