We investigated perceptual learning in self-motion perception. Blindfolded participants were displaced leftward or rightward by means of a motion platform and asked to indicate the direction of motion. A total of eleven participants underwent 3,360 practice trials, distributed over twelve (Experiment 1) or 6days (Experiment 2). We found no improvement in motion discrimination in both experiments. These results are surprising since perceptual learning has been demonstrated for visual, auditory, and somatosensory discrimination. Improvements in the same task were found when visual input was provided (Experiment 3). The multisensory nature of vestibular information is discussed as a possible explanation of the absence of perceptual learning in...
AbstractWe document the performance of 26 human observers practicing a motion discrimination task in...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
Following repeated exposure to vestibular stimulation, the vestibular response as measured by the ve...
Perceptual learning, the ability to improve the sensitivity of sensory perception through training, ...
Perceptual learning, the ability to improve the sensitivity of sensory perception through training, ...
Evidences of perceptual changes that accompany motor activity have been limited primarily to auditio...
In this study, we compared direction detection thresholds of passive self-motion in the dark between...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
Contains fulltext : 166511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During self-mot...
AbstractImagery and perception are thought to be tightly linked, however, little is known about the ...
Accurate perception of self-motion through cluttered environments involves a coordinated set of sens...
AbstractDosher and Lu (1998) [Perceptual learning reflects external noise filtering and internal noi...
Background/objective Different testing paradigms have been proposed to investigate perceptual self-m...
AbstractWe document the performance of 26 human observers practicing a motion discrimination task in...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
Following repeated exposure to vestibular stimulation, the vestibular response as measured by the ve...
Perceptual learning, the ability to improve the sensitivity of sensory perception through training, ...
Perceptual learning, the ability to improve the sensitivity of sensory perception through training, ...
Evidences of perceptual changes that accompany motor activity have been limited primarily to auditio...
In this study, we compared direction detection thresholds of passive self-motion in the dark between...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
Contains fulltext : 166511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During self-mot...
AbstractImagery and perception are thought to be tightly linked, however, little is known about the ...
Accurate perception of self-motion through cluttered environments involves a coordinated set of sens...
AbstractDosher and Lu (1998) [Perceptual learning reflects external noise filtering and internal noi...
Background/objective Different testing paradigms have been proposed to investigate perceptual self-m...
AbstractWe document the performance of 26 human observers practicing a motion discrimination task in...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
Following repeated exposure to vestibular stimulation, the vestibular response as measured by the ve...