All volitional movement in a three-dimensional space requires multisensory integration, in particular of visual and vestibular signals. Where and how the human brain processes and integrates self-motion signals remains enigmatic. Here, we applied visual and vestibular self-motion stimulation using fast and precise whole-brain neuroimaging to delineate and characterize the entire cortical and subcortical egomotion network in a substantial cohort (n=131). Our results identify a core egomotion network consisting of areas in the cingulate sulcus (CSv, PcM/pCi), the cerebellum (uvula), and the temporo-parietal cortex including area VPS and an unnamed region in the supramarginal gyrus. Based on its cerebral connectivity pattern and anatomical loc...
Recent advances in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of visual–vestibular interactions...
During real-world locomotion, in order to be able to move along a path or avoid an obstacle, continu...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained due to continuous integration of v...
All volitional movement in a three-dimensional space requires multisensory integration, in particula...
The analysis and representation of visual cues to self-motion (egomotion) is primarily associated wi...
The brain combines visual, vestibular and proprioceptive information to distinguish between self- an...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
To perceive self-motion perception, the brain needs to integrate multi-modal sensory signals such as...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...
Contains fulltext : 181333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human cingu...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...
Vestibular Agnosia - where peripheral vestibular activation triggers the usual reflex nystagmus resp...
International audienceVisuo-vestibular integration is crucial for locomotion, yet the cortic...
SummaryAn essential function of visual processing is to establish the position of the body in space ...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
Recent advances in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of visual–vestibular interactions...
During real-world locomotion, in order to be able to move along a path or avoid an obstacle, continu...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained due to continuous integration of v...
All volitional movement in a three-dimensional space requires multisensory integration, in particula...
The analysis and representation of visual cues to self-motion (egomotion) is primarily associated wi...
The brain combines visual, vestibular and proprioceptive information to distinguish between self- an...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
To perceive self-motion perception, the brain needs to integrate multi-modal sensory signals such as...
Spatial orientation necessitates the integration of visual and vestibular sensory cues, in-turn faci...
Contains fulltext : 181333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human cingu...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...
Vestibular Agnosia - where peripheral vestibular activation triggers the usual reflex nystagmus resp...
International audienceVisuo-vestibular integration is crucial for locomotion, yet the cortic...
SummaryAn essential function of visual processing is to establish the position of the body in space ...
Detection of the state of self-motion, such as the instantaneous heading direction, the traveled tra...
Recent advances in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of visual–vestibular interactions...
During real-world locomotion, in order to be able to move along a path or avoid an obstacle, continu...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained due to continuous integration of v...