AbstractPerceived postural orientation during whole-body roll-tilt is commonly inferred from settings of a visual line to the perceived gravitational horizontal or vertical. This inference assumes that the change in ocular torsional position (ocular counterrolling) which occurs during roll-tilt has no effect on the perceived orientation of the visual stimulus. We investigated this assumption by measuring, during whole body roll-tilt stimulation, settings of a visual line and a somatosensory bar to the perceived gravitational horizontal and comparing the difference in these settings to the objectively measured ocular torsional position for each subject. Two stimulus paradigms were used: one where the subject was given a roll-tilt stimulus an...
To correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for the eye's ...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
When tilting the head towards the shoulder there are numerous mechanisms influencing on the generati...
AbstractPerceived postural orientation during whole-body roll-tilt is commonly inferred from setting...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the efiect of ocular torsion on visual perception during ro...
AbstractA recent study by Poljac et al. [Poljac, E., Lankheet, M. J. M., & van den Berg, A. (2005). ...
PURPOSE: A head tilt towards the shoulder (roll) induces an ocular counter-roll (OCR), i.e. torsion ...
Upright perception is a key aspect of orientation constancy, as we maintain a stable perception of t...
Examined this inter-relation between ocular counterroll (OCR) and perceived visual orientation in 2 ...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
AbstractWhen humans are roll-tilted around the naso-occipital axis, both eyes roll or tort in the op...
In environments where orientation is ambiguous, the visual system uses prior knowledge about lightin...
AbstractThe authors examined the difference in errors made by eight subjects in setting a bar of lig...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
To correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for the eye's ...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
When tilting the head towards the shoulder there are numerous mechanisms influencing on the generati...
AbstractPerceived postural orientation during whole-body roll-tilt is commonly inferred from setting...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the efiect of ocular torsion on visual perception during ro...
AbstractA recent study by Poljac et al. [Poljac, E., Lankheet, M. J. M., & van den Berg, A. (2005). ...
PURPOSE: A head tilt towards the shoulder (roll) induces an ocular counter-roll (OCR), i.e. torsion ...
Upright perception is a key aspect of orientation constancy, as we maintain a stable perception of t...
Examined this inter-relation between ocular counterroll (OCR) and perceived visual orientation in 2 ...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
AbstractWhen humans are roll-tilted around the naso-occipital axis, both eyes roll or tort in the op...
In environments where orientation is ambiguous, the visual system uses prior knowledge about lightin...
AbstractThe authors examined the difference in errors made by eight subjects in setting a bar of lig...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
To correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for the eye's ...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
When tilting the head towards the shoulder there are numerous mechanisms influencing on the generati...