As a prominent illusion. the motion aftereffect (MAE) has traditionally been considered a visual phenomenon. Recent neuroimaging work has revealed increased activities in MT+ and decreased activities in vestibular regions during the MAE. supporting the notion of visual-vestibular interaction on the MAE.. Since the head had to remain stationary in fMRI experiments, vestibular self-motion signals were absent in those studies. Accordingly, more direct evidence is still lacking in terms of whether and how vestibular signals modulate the MAE. By developing a virtual reality approach, the present study for the first time demonstrates that horizontal head rotation affects the perceived velocity of the MAE. We found that the MAE was predominantly p...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
We tested the hypothesis that the brain uses a variance-based weighting of multisensory cues to esti...
The perceived position of a flash aligned with a moving object usually lags behind that object. This...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained by continuous integration of visua...
We examined human perception of head-referenced image motion during concurrent head movement. The vi...
We tested the hypothesis that the brain uses a variance-based weighting of multisensory cues to esti...
We examined human perception of head-referenced image motion during concurrent head movement. The vi...
AbstractImagery and perception are thought to be tightly linked, however, little is known about the ...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
It remains an open question, however, whether this perception-action cycle is the result of direct v...
Visuo-vestibular interaction in the reconstruction of travelled trajectories. R.J.V. Bertin, A. Bert...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
We tested the hypothesis that the brain uses a variance-based weighting of multisensory cues to esti...
The perceived position of a flash aligned with a moving object usually lags behind that object. This...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained by continuous integration of visua...
We examined human perception of head-referenced image motion during concurrent head movement. The vi...
We tested the hypothesis that the brain uses a variance-based weighting of multisensory cues to esti...
We examined human perception of head-referenced image motion during concurrent head movement. The vi...
AbstractImagery and perception are thought to be tightly linked, however, little is known about the ...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
It remains an open question, however, whether this perception-action cycle is the result of direct v...
Visuo-vestibular interaction in the reconstruction of travelled trajectories. R.J.V. Bertin, A. Bert...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
We tested the hypothesis that the brain uses a variance-based weighting of multisensory cues to esti...