Investigation of the perception of verticality permits to disclose the perceptual mechanisms that underlie balance control and spatial navigation. Estimation of verticality in unusual body orientation with respect to gravity (e.g., laterally tilted in the roll plane) leads to biases that change depending on the encoding sensory modality and the amount of tilt. A well-known phenomenon is the A-effect, that is a bias toward the body tilt often interpreted in a Bayesian framework to be the byproduct of a prior peaked at the most common head and body orientation, i.e., upright. In this study, we took advantage of this phenomenon to study the interaction of visual, haptic sensory information with vestibular/proprioceptive priors across developme...
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International audienceThis study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly ...
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Investigation of the perception of verticality permits to disclose the perceptual mechanisms that un...
Investigation of the perception of verticality permits to disclose the perceptual mechanisms that un...
The orientation of the body in space can influence perception of verticality leading sometimes to bi...
The perception of gravitational vertical is determined by estimates from visual, vestibular and prop...
International audienceWe examined to which extent proprioceptive information involved in the percept...
Gravity provides an absolute verticality reference for all spatial perception, allowing us to move w...
INTRODUCTION: Verticality is essential in our life, especially for postural stability. Subjective ve...
Background The visual contribution to the perceptual and postural vertical is mediated by a multisen...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
International audienceIntroductionVerticality is essential in our life, especially for postural stab...
As we age, the acuity of our sensory organs declines, which may affect our lifestyle. Sensory deteri...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
International audienceThis study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
Investigation of the perception of verticality permits to disclose the perceptual mechanisms that un...
Investigation of the perception of verticality permits to disclose the perceptual mechanisms that un...
The orientation of the body in space can influence perception of verticality leading sometimes to bi...
The perception of gravitational vertical is determined by estimates from visual, vestibular and prop...
International audienceWe examined to which extent proprioceptive information involved in the percept...
Gravity provides an absolute verticality reference for all spatial perception, allowing us to move w...
INTRODUCTION: Verticality is essential in our life, especially for postural stability. Subjective ve...
Background The visual contribution to the perceptual and postural vertical is mediated by a multisen...
Contains fulltext : 158794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inferring obj...
Inferring object orientation in the surroundings heavily depends on our internal sense of direction ...
International audienceIntroductionVerticality is essential in our life, especially for postural stab...
As we age, the acuity of our sensory organs declines, which may affect our lifestyle. Sensory deteri...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
International audienceThis study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...