Sensory information provided by the vestibular system is crucial in cognitive processes such as the ability to recognize objects. The orientation at which objects are most easily recognized — the perceptual upright (PU) — is influenced by body orientation with respect to gravity as detected from the somatosensory and vestibular systems. To date, the influence of these sensory cues on the PU has been measured using a letter recognition task. Here we assessed whether gravitational influences on letter recognition also extend to human face recognition. 13 right-handed observers were positioned in four body orientations (upright, left-side-down, right-side-down, supine) and visually discriminated ambiguous characters (‘p’-from-‘d’; ‘i’-from-‘!’...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
Humans use visual and non-visual cues to estimate body orientation and self-motion relative to gravi...
We investigated whether gravitational constraints influence the interaction of visual, proprioceptiv...
The orientation at which objects are most easily recognized — the perceptual upright (PU) — is influ...
INTRODUCTION The direction of the orientation at which objects and characters are most easily recogn...
The perceptual upright (PU), the orientation in which an object is most easily and naturally recogni...
This dissertation examines the integration of visual and bodily inputs for the perception of upright...
Females are influenced more than males by visual cues during many spatial orientation tasks; but fem...
Abstract The perceptual upright results from the multisensory integration of the directions indicate...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Since human behavior and perception have evolved within the Earth's gravitational field, humans poss...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
The present study focused on the influence of gravity-based information on the orientation and local...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
Humans use visual and non-visual cues to estimate body orientation and self-motion relative to gravi...
We investigated whether gravitational constraints influence the interaction of visual, proprioceptiv...
The orientation at which objects are most easily recognized — the perceptual upright (PU) — is influ...
INTRODUCTION The direction of the orientation at which objects and characters are most easily recogn...
The perceptual upright (PU), the orientation in which an object is most easily and naturally recogni...
This dissertation examines the integration of visual and bodily inputs for the perception of upright...
Females are influenced more than males by visual cues during many spatial orientation tasks; but fem...
Abstract The perceptual upright results from the multisensory integration of the directions indicate...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Since human behavior and perception have evolved within the Earth's gravitational field, humans poss...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
The present study focused on the influence of gravity-based information on the orientation and local...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
Humans use visual and non-visual cues to estimate body orientation and self-motion relative to gravi...
We investigated whether gravitational constraints influence the interaction of visual, proprioceptiv...