International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of human motion was examined using 4 motion paradigms: off-vertical axis rotation, variable radius centrifugation, linear lateral translation, and rotation about an earth-horizontal axis. The motion profiles for each paradigm included 6 frequencies (0.01–0.6 Hz) and 5 tilt amplitudes (5°–20°). Subjects verbally reported the perceived angle of their whole-body tilt and the peak-to-peak translation of their head in space and used a joystick capable of recording 2-axis motion in the sagittal and transversal planes to indicate the phase between the perceived and actual motions. The amplitudes of perceived tilt and translation were expressed in term...
IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (VR), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAR 19-23, 2011International audienceWhi...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of self-displacement sideways was divided by the actual magnitud...
It is typically assumed that during passive motion in darkness, velocity and traveled distances are ...
International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
International audienceThe effect of stimulus frequency on tilt and translation motion perception was...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
The neural mechanisms to resolve ambiguous tilt-translation motion have been hypothesized to be diff...
The aim of this study was to determine the thresholds for perception of tilt and translation using 3...
International audienceTilt-coordination is a technique which uses the tilt-translation ambiguity of ...
Contains fulltext : 35192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human spatial ...
Human off-vertical axis rotation (OVAR) in the dark typically produces perceived motion about a cone...
4th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), San Francisco, CA, JUL ...
Human spatial orientation relies on vision, somatosensory cues and signals from the semicircular can...
Periodical stimulation of the otoliths during linear horizontal displacement leads not only to motio...
We examined to what extent body tilt may augment the perception of visually simulated linear self ac...
IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (VR), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAR 19-23, 2011International audienceWhi...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of self-displacement sideways was divided by the actual magnitud...
It is typically assumed that during passive motion in darkness, velocity and traveled distances are ...
International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
International audienceThe effect of stimulus frequency on tilt and translation motion perception was...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
The neural mechanisms to resolve ambiguous tilt-translation motion have been hypothesized to be diff...
The aim of this study was to determine the thresholds for perception of tilt and translation using 3...
International audienceTilt-coordination is a technique which uses the tilt-translation ambiguity of ...
Contains fulltext : 35192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human spatial ...
Human off-vertical axis rotation (OVAR) in the dark typically produces perceived motion about a cone...
4th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), San Francisco, CA, JUL ...
Human spatial orientation relies on vision, somatosensory cues and signals from the semicircular can...
Periodical stimulation of the otoliths during linear horizontal displacement leads not only to motio...
We examined to what extent body tilt may augment the perception of visually simulated linear self ac...
IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (VR), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAR 19-23, 2011International audienceWhi...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of self-displacement sideways was divided by the actual magnitud...
It is typically assumed that during passive motion in darkness, velocity and traveled distances are ...