Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both visual and non-visual cues, including vestibular and proprioceptive information. Here, we investigated how human observers combine these two non-visual cues during full-stride curvilinear walking. To obtain a continuous, real-time estimate of perceived position, observers were asked to continuously point toward a previously viewed target in the absence of vision. They did so while moving on a large circular treadmill under various movement conditions. Two conditions were designed to evaluate spatial updating when information was largely limited to either proprioceptive information (walking in place) or vestibular information (passive movement). A thir...
When walking through space, both, dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow), and body-based infor...
When walking through space, both, dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow), and body-based infor...
When walking through space, both dynamic visual information (optic flow) and body-based information ...
Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both visual an...
Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both visual an...
Frissen I, Campos JL, Souman JL, Ernst MO. Integration of vestibular and proprioceptive signals for ...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...
Recent research has provided evidence that visual and body-based cues (vestibular, proprioceptive an...
Contains fulltext : 203452.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When walking ...
Recent research has provided evidence that visual and body-based cues (vestibular, proprioceptive an...
When walking or driving, it is of the utmost importance to continuously track the spatial relationsh...
When moving through space, both dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow) and body-based cues (i....
When moving through space, both dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow) and body-based cues (i....
Currently little is known about the principles underlying human visual-vestibular integration during...
Currently little is known about the principles underlying human visual-vestibular integration during...
When walking through space, both, dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow), and body-based infor...
When walking through space, both, dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow), and body-based infor...
When walking through space, both dynamic visual information (optic flow) and body-based information ...
Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both visual an...
Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both visual an...
Frissen I, Campos JL, Souman JL, Ernst MO. Integration of vestibular and proprioceptive signals for ...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...
Recent research has provided evidence that visual and body-based cues (vestibular, proprioceptive an...
Contains fulltext : 203452.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When walking ...
Recent research has provided evidence that visual and body-based cues (vestibular, proprioceptive an...
When walking or driving, it is of the utmost importance to continuously track the spatial relationsh...
When moving through space, both dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow) and body-based cues (i....
When moving through space, both dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow) and body-based cues (i....
Currently little is known about the principles underlying human visual-vestibular integration during...
Currently little is known about the principles underlying human visual-vestibular integration during...
When walking through space, both, dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow), and body-based infor...
When walking through space, both, dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow), and body-based infor...
When walking through space, both dynamic visual information (optic flow) and body-based information ...