In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibular and multi-sensory contributions to self-motion perception. This covers the anatomical basis and how and where the signals are processed at all levels from the peripheral vestibular system to the brainstem and cerebellum and finally to the cortex. Further, we consider how and where these vestibular signals are integrated with other sensory cues to facilitate self-motion perception. We conclude by demonstrating the wide-ranging influences of the vestibular system and self-motion perception upon behavior, namely eye movement, postural control, and spatial awareness as well as new discoveries that such perception can impact upon numerical cog...
Visually induced self-motion perception (vection) relies on visual-vestibular interaction. Imaging s...
International audienceThe consequences of vestibular disorders on balance, oculomotor control, and s...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
International audienceThe role of the vestibular system in posture and eye movement control has been...
THESIS 10308In humans, the percept of motion is a combination ol multiple sensors modalities, primar...
The vestibular system is vital for maintaining an accurate representation of self-motion. As one mov...
There is increasing evidence that vestibular signals and the vestibular cortex are not only involved...
There is increasing evidence that vestibular signals and the vestibular cortex are not only involved...
This dissertation is a compilation of publications and manuscripts that seek to advance the burgeoni...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
Motion perception following rotational vestibular stimulation is described either as a self-motion o...
AbstractImagery and perception are thought to be tightly linked, however, little is known about the ...
Visually induced self-motion perception (vection) relies on visual-vestibular interaction. Imaging s...
International audienceThe consequences of vestibular disorders on balance, oculomotor control, and s...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
In this manuscript, we comprehensively review both the human and animal literature regarding vestibu...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
International audienceThe role of the vestibular system in posture and eye movement control has been...
THESIS 10308In humans, the percept of motion is a combination ol multiple sensors modalities, primar...
The vestibular system is vital for maintaining an accurate representation of self-motion. As one mov...
There is increasing evidence that vestibular signals and the vestibular cortex are not only involved...
There is increasing evidence that vestibular signals and the vestibular cortex are not only involved...
This dissertation is a compilation of publications and manuscripts that seek to advance the burgeoni...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
Motion perception following rotational vestibular stimulation is described either as a self-motion o...
AbstractImagery and perception are thought to be tightly linked, however, little is known about the ...
Visually induced self-motion perception (vection) relies on visual-vestibular interaction. Imaging s...
International audienceThe consequences of vestibular disorders on balance, oculomotor control, and s...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...