It is widely believed that sensory systems are optimized for processing stimuli occurring in the natural environment. However, it remains unknown whether this principle applies to the vestibular system, which contributes to essential brain functions ranging from the most automatic reflexes to spatial perception and motor coordination. Here we quantified, for the first time, the statistics of natural vestibular inputs experienced by freely moving human subjects during typical everyday activities. Although previous studies have found that the power spectra of natural signals across sensory modalities decay as a power law (i.e., as 1/f(α)), we found that this did not apply to natural vestibular stimuli. Instead, power decreased slowly at lower...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
The vestibular system is vital for our sense of linear self-motion. At the earliest processing stage...
The ability to distinguish sensory inputs that are a consequence of our own actions from those that ...
There is accumulating evidence that the brain's neural coding strategies are constrained bynatural s...
There is accumulating evidence that the brain's neural coding strategies are constrained by natural ...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Sensory systems are believed to take advantage of the properties of natural stimuli. Natural images,...
Sensory systems are believed to take advantage of the properties of natural stimuli. Natural images,...
THESIS 10308In humans, the percept of motion is a combination ol multiple sensors modalities, primar...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
<div><p>Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each ...
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous ...
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous ...
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous ...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
The vestibular system is vital for our sense of linear self-motion. At the earliest processing stage...
The ability to distinguish sensory inputs that are a consequence of our own actions from those that ...
There is accumulating evidence that the brain's neural coding strategies are constrained bynatural s...
There is accumulating evidence that the brain's neural coding strategies are constrained by natural ...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Sensory systems are believed to take advantage of the properties of natural stimuli. Natural images,...
Sensory systems are believed to take advantage of the properties of natural stimuli. Natural images,...
THESIS 10308In humans, the percept of motion is a combination ol multiple sensors modalities, primar...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each stage of...
<div><p>Although it is well established that the neural code representing the world changes at each ...
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous ...
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous ...
Noise defined as random disturbances is ubiquitous in both the external environment and the nervous ...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
The vestibular system is vital for our sense of linear self-motion. At the earliest processing stage...
The ability to distinguish sensory inputs that are a consequence of our own actions from those that ...