Although moving auditory cues have long been known to induce self-motion illusions (“circular vection”) in blindfolded participants, little is known about how spatial sound can facilitate or interfere with vection induced by other non-visual modalities like biomechanical cues. To address this issue, biomechanical circular vection was induced in seated, stationary participants by having them step sideways along a rotating floor (“circular treadmill”) turning at 60 /s (see Fig. 1, top). Three research hypotheses were tested by comparing four different sound conditions in combination with the same biomechanical vection-inducing stimulus
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
Creating a sense of illusory self-motion is crucial for many Virtual Reality applications and the au...
Interaction in a virtual reality environment often implies situations of illusory self-motion, like,...
Although moving auditory cues have long been known to induce self-motion illusions (“circular vectio...
“Circular vection” refers to the illusion of self-motion induced by rotating visual or auditory stim...
It is well known that a moving visual stimulus covering a large part of the visual field can induce ...
There is a long tradition of investigating the self-motion illusion induced by rotating visual stimu...
Sound fields rotating around stationary blindfolded listeners sometimes elicit auditory circular vec...
While rotating visual and auditory stimuli have long been known to elicit self-motion illusions (“ci...
It has long been known that sound fields rotating around a stationary, blindfolded observer can elic...
Sound fields rotating around stationary blindfolded listeners sometimes elicit auditory circular vec...
While rotating visual and auditory stimuli have long been known to elicit self-motion illusions (ci...
This study investigated whether the visually induced selfmotion illusion (“circular vection”) can be...
Can auditory cues influence the visually induced self-motion illusion (vection)? MPI FOR BIOLOGICAL ...
This study investigated whether the visually induced self-motion illusion (“circular vection”) can b...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
Creating a sense of illusory self-motion is crucial for many Virtual Reality applications and the au...
Interaction in a virtual reality environment often implies situations of illusory self-motion, like,...
Although moving auditory cues have long been known to induce self-motion illusions (“circular vectio...
“Circular vection” refers to the illusion of self-motion induced by rotating visual or auditory stim...
It is well known that a moving visual stimulus covering a large part of the visual field can induce ...
There is a long tradition of investigating the self-motion illusion induced by rotating visual stimu...
Sound fields rotating around stationary blindfolded listeners sometimes elicit auditory circular vec...
While rotating visual and auditory stimuli have long been known to elicit self-motion illusions (“ci...
It has long been known that sound fields rotating around a stationary, blindfolded observer can elic...
Sound fields rotating around stationary blindfolded listeners sometimes elicit auditory circular vec...
While rotating visual and auditory stimuli have long been known to elicit self-motion illusions (ci...
This study investigated whether the visually induced selfmotion illusion (“circular vection”) can be...
Can auditory cues influence the visually induced self-motion illusion (vection)? MPI FOR BIOLOGICAL ...
This study investigated whether the visually induced self-motion illusion (“circular vection”) can b...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
Creating a sense of illusory self-motion is crucial for many Virtual Reality applications and the au...
Interaction in a virtual reality environment often implies situations of illusory self-motion, like,...