In most virtual reality (VR) applications turns are misperceived, which leads to disorientation. Here we focus on two cues providing no absolute spatial reference: optic flow and vestibular cues. We asked whether: (a) both visual and vestibular information are stored and can be reproduced later; and (b) if those modalities are integrated into one coherent percept or if the memory is modality specific. We used a VR setup including a motion simulator (Stewart platform) and a head-mounted display for presenting vestibular and visual stimuli, respectively. Subjects followed an invisible randomly generated path including heading changes between 8.5 and 17 degrees. Heading deviations from this path were presented as vestibular roll rotation. Henc...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
Robust and effortless spatial orientation critically relies on automatic and obligatory spatial upd...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
Perception of ego turns is crucial for navigation and self-localization. Yet in most virtual reality...
Perception of ego turns is crucial for navigation and self-localization. Yet in most virtual reality...
Perception of self turns is crucial for self-localisation and, consequently, for navigation. Yet in ...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
In a series of experiments, we established a speeded pointing paradigm to investigate the influence ...
Although different sensory organs have quite different characteristics, humans have no problems in t...
Although different sensory organs have quite different characteristics, humans have no problems in t...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many pre...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
International audienceSocial interactions depend on mechanisms such as the ability to take another p...
International audienceSocial interactions depend on mechanisms such as the ability to take another p...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
Robust and effortless spatial orientation critically relies on automatic and obligatory spatial upd...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
Perception of ego turns is crucial for navigation and self-localization. Yet in most virtual reality...
Perception of ego turns is crucial for navigation and self-localization. Yet in most virtual reality...
Perception of self turns is crucial for self-localisation and, consequently, for navigation. Yet in ...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
In a series of experiments, we established a speeded pointing paradigm to investigate the influence ...
Although different sensory organs have quite different characteristics, humans have no problems in t...
Although different sensory organs have quite different characteristics, humans have no problems in t...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many pre...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
International audienceSocial interactions depend on mechanisms such as the ability to take another p...
International audienceSocial interactions depend on mechanisms such as the ability to take another p...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...
Robust and effortless spatial orientation critically relies on automatic and obligatory spatial upd...
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for na...