Previous testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passively-tilted subjects, in darkness, has revealed a remarkable pattern of systematic errors at tilts beyond 60°, as if body tilt is undercompensated or underestimated (Aubert or A-effect). We investigated whether these consistent deviations from orientation constancy can be avoided during active body tilt, where more potential cues about body tilt (e.g. proprioception and efference copy) are available. The effects of active body tilt on the subjective vertical and on the perception of self tilt were studied in six subjects. After adopting a laterally-tilted posture, while standing in a dark room, they indicated the subjective vertical by adjusting a vis...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
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AbstractPrevious testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passiv...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the directio...
AbstractPrevious testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passiv...
Item does not contain fulltextResults of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense o...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...
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International audienceThe aim of this research was to investigate the involvement of head tilt in th...
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Without relevant visual cues, the subjective visual vertical (SVV) is biased in roll-tilted subjects...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
AbstractPrevious testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passiv...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the directio...
AbstractPrevious testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passiv...
Item does not contain fulltextResults of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense o...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
International audienceThe aim of this research was to investigate the involvement of head tilt in th...
Contains fulltext : 57867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Results of ear...
Without relevant visual cues, the subjective visual vertical (SVV) is biased in roll-tilted subjects...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...