Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected after sustained whole-body roll tilt, mostly at roll positions adjacent to the position of adaptation. Here we ask whether the viewing of panoramic visual cues during the adaptation further influences the percept of the visual vertical. Participants were rotated in the frontal plane to a 90° clockwise tilt position, which was maintained for 4-minutes. During this period, the subject was either kept in darkness, or viewed panoramic pictures that were either veridical (aligned with gravity) or oriented along the body longitudinal axis. Errors of the subsequent subjective visual vertical (SVV), measured at various t...
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) indicates perceived direction of gravity. Even in healthy human...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) indicates perceived direction of gravity. Even in healthy human...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) indicates perceived direction of gravity. Even in healthy human...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...
Background: Prolonged static whole-body roll-tilt has been shown to bias estimates of the direction ...