International audienceThe instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses balancing self-motion and determines whether movements originate from self-generated actions or external disturbances. Here, we challenge the longstanding notion that this process relies on a single representation of the body and world to accurately perceive postural orientation and organize motor responses to control balance self-motion. Instead, we find that the conscious sense of balance can be distorted by the corrective control of upright standing. Using psychophysics, we quantified thresholds to imposed perturbations and balance responses evoking cues of self-motion that are (in)distinguishable from corrective balance actions. When stand...
Vestibular inputs from the inner ear are at the basis of the vestibulo-spinal and vestibulocollic re...
Maintaining balance is thought to primarily occur sub-consciously. Occasionally, however, individual...
Maintaining balance is thought to primarily occur sub-consciously. Occasionally, however, individual...
International audienceThe instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses b...
The instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses balancing self-motion a...
International audienceThe instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses b...
Standing balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory inputs to generate the motor commands...
Standing balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory inputs to generate the motor commands...
Human standing balance relies on self-motion estimates that are used by the nervous system to detect...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
The source of visual motion is inherently ambiguous such that movement of objects in the environment...
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but they are ...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
<div><p>Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but t...
Vestibular inputs from the inner ear are at the basis of the vestibulo-spinal and vestibulocollic re...
Maintaining balance is thought to primarily occur sub-consciously. Occasionally, however, individual...
Maintaining balance is thought to primarily occur sub-consciously. Occasionally, however, individual...
International audienceThe instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses b...
The instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses balancing self-motion a...
International audienceThe instability of human bipedalism demands that the brain accurately senses b...
Standing balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory inputs to generate the motor commands...
Standing balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory inputs to generate the motor commands...
Human standing balance relies on self-motion estimates that are used by the nervous system to detect...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
The source of visual motion is inherently ambiguous such that movement of objects in the environment...
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but they are ...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
<div><p>Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but t...
Vestibular inputs from the inner ear are at the basis of the vestibulo-spinal and vestibulocollic re...
Maintaining balance is thought to primarily occur sub-consciously. Occasionally, however, individual...
Maintaining balance is thought to primarily occur sub-consciously. Occasionally, however, individual...