<p>The responses for the trials with and without conflict are represented separately. Thick lines are the average responses (transparent areas’ width represent the standard error) of all subjects, combining trials with left and right head tilt as explained in the methods. Green arrows represent the measured responses’ deviations due to the tilt of the visual scene.</p
<p>Body and/or visual scene tilts are depicted for angles at which pointing movements were requested...
<p>These plots are analogous to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pon...
Top. Logistic fits estimates of slope steepness for the “left” and “right” responses (top). Bottom. ...
<p>Thick lines are the average responses (transparent areas’ width represent the standard error) of ...
<p>Each figure represents an eye direction condition (left, front, right). Thick arrows indicate the...
<p>Error bars show +/1 S.E.M. Bottom Panel: Mean difference in the percentage of straight ahead resp...
<p>A. Experimental results for the deviation of responses induced by the imperceptible tilt of the v...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
International audienceThe aim of this research was to investigate the involvement of head tilt in th...
<p>Subjects pointing with their right hand were exposed to a +30 deg rotation of feedback and their ...
Perceived orientation ¿ of a line stimulus presented in a frontal plane deviates systematically from...
<p>Traces with significant (p < 0.05) CW, significant CCW and non-significant drift while roll-tilte...
<p>Data was generated from responses combined across subjects. There is one data point for each of t...
<p>Left. Instructions were to report the stimulus’s orientation (Experiment 2). Right. Instructions ...
<p>The two possible target locations (left and right sides of the screen) were indicated on the disp...
<p>Body and/or visual scene tilts are depicted for angles at which pointing movements were requested...
<p>These plots are analogous to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pon...
Top. Logistic fits estimates of slope steepness for the “left” and “right” responses (top). Bottom. ...
<p>Thick lines are the average responses (transparent areas’ width represent the standard error) of ...
<p>Each figure represents an eye direction condition (left, front, right). Thick arrows indicate the...
<p>Error bars show +/1 S.E.M. Bottom Panel: Mean difference in the percentage of straight ahead resp...
<p>A. Experimental results for the deviation of responses induced by the imperceptible tilt of the v...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
International audienceThe aim of this research was to investigate the involvement of head tilt in th...
<p>Subjects pointing with their right hand were exposed to a +30 deg rotation of feedback and their ...
Perceived orientation ¿ of a line stimulus presented in a frontal plane deviates systematically from...
<p>Traces with significant (p < 0.05) CW, significant CCW and non-significant drift while roll-tilte...
<p>Data was generated from responses combined across subjects. There is one data point for each of t...
<p>Left. Instructions were to report the stimulus’s orientation (Experiment 2). Right. Instructions ...
<p>The two possible target locations (left and right sides of the screen) were indicated on the disp...
<p>Body and/or visual scene tilts are depicted for angles at which pointing movements were requested...
<p>These plots are analogous to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pon...
Top. Logistic fits estimates of slope steepness for the “left” and “right” responses (top). Bottom. ...