Reaction times (RTs) to purely inertial self-motion stimuli have only infrequently been studied, and comparisons of RTs for translations and rotations, to our knowledge, are nonexistent. We recently proposed a model [1] which describes direction discrimination thresholds for rotational and translational motions based on the dynamics of the vestibular sensory organs (otoliths and semi-circular canals). This model also predicts differences in RTs for different motion profiles (e.g., trapezoidal versus triangular acceleration profiles or varying profile durations). In order to assess these predictions we measured RTs in 20 participants for 8 supra-threshold motion profiles (4 translations, 4 rotations). A two-alternative forced-choice task, di...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Self-motion perception after a sudden stop from a sustained rotation in darkness lasts approximately...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...
Reaction times (RTs) to purely inertial self-motion stimuli have only infrequently been studied, and...
In this paper, we show that differences in reaction times (RT) to self-motion depend not only on the...
Understanding self-motion perception is important, e.g., for developing perception-based diagnostics...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com the best-fittin...
Understanding the dynamics of vestibular perception is important, for example, for improving the rea...
Contains fulltext : 35192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human spatial ...
International audience10 The vestibular system detects the velocity of the head even in complete dar...
Human spatial orientation relies on vision, somatosensory cues and signals from the semicircular can...
Self-motion describes the motion of our body through the environment and is an essential part of our...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Self-motion perception after a sudden stop from a sustained rotation in darkness lasts approximately...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...
Reaction times (RTs) to purely inertial self-motion stimuli have only infrequently been studied, and...
In this paper, we show that differences in reaction times (RT) to self-motion depend not only on the...
Understanding self-motion perception is important, e.g., for developing perception-based diagnostics...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com the best-fittin...
Understanding the dynamics of vestibular perception is important, for example, for improving the rea...
Contains fulltext : 35192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human spatial ...
International audience10 The vestibular system detects the velocity of the head even in complete dar...
Human spatial orientation relies on vision, somatosensory cues and signals from the semicircular can...
Self-motion describes the motion of our body through the environment and is an essential part of our...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Self-motion perception after a sudden stop from a sustained rotation in darkness lasts approximately...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...