<p>Examples of the test heads at angles of 4° and 2° left, 0°, 2° and 4° right (bottom panel) and of adapting heads and bodies oriented 25° right and left (top panel).</p
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>An example of the positive directions for each axis in each condition from a top view (rightward ...
<p>Panel A shows the three individual angles, and Panel B shows the three relative angles used to me...
<p><b><i>Bottom Panel</i></b>: Sample of the experimental protocol. This included a baseline phase w...
<p>Example of head movement recording, with the head orientation in the upper panel, and Earth-horiz...
<p>Each adaptor orientation appears four times, paired with a vertical test (0°) and a horizontal te...
<p>(A) Experimental conditions. The <i>upper row</i> illustrates conditions with standard series for...
(A and B) Whole body postures. (C) Cubic/cylindrical body postures. (D) Part body postures. (E) Scra...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Error bars show +/1 S.E.M. Bottom Panel: Mean difference in the percentage of straight ahead resp...
<p>The responses for the trials with and without conflict are represented separately. Thick lines ar...
<p>Error bars show +/1 S.E.M. <b>Bottom Panel</b>: Mean difference in the percentage of straight ahe...
<p>An example object used in the present study in the original orientation (A) and rotated 180° abou...
<p>In panels A and B the target is a right-tilted bar (45 degrees from vertical) amongst left-tilted...
<p>Four conditions are shown (clockwise from left): monoptic 0°, dichoptic 0°, dichoptic 90° and mon...
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>An example of the positive directions for each axis in each condition from a top view (rightward ...
<p>Panel A shows the three individual angles, and Panel B shows the three relative angles used to me...
<p><b><i>Bottom Panel</i></b>: Sample of the experimental protocol. This included a baseline phase w...
<p>Example of head movement recording, with the head orientation in the upper panel, and Earth-horiz...
<p>Each adaptor orientation appears four times, paired with a vertical test (0°) and a horizontal te...
<p>(A) Experimental conditions. The <i>upper row</i> illustrates conditions with standard series for...
(A and B) Whole body postures. (C) Cubic/cylindrical body postures. (D) Part body postures. (E) Scra...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Error bars show +/1 S.E.M. Bottom Panel: Mean difference in the percentage of straight ahead resp...
<p>The responses for the trials with and without conflict are represented separately. Thick lines ar...
<p>Error bars show +/1 S.E.M. <b>Bottom Panel</b>: Mean difference in the percentage of straight ahe...
<p>An example object used in the present study in the original orientation (A) and rotated 180° abou...
<p>In panels A and B the target is a right-tilted bar (45 degrees from vertical) amongst left-tilted...
<p>Four conditions are shown (clockwise from left): monoptic 0°, dichoptic 0°, dichoptic 90° and mon...
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>An example of the positive directions for each axis in each condition from a top view (rightward ...
<p>Panel A shows the three individual angles, and Panel B shows the three relative angles used to me...