International audienceThe present study evaluated the capacity to compare retinal and vestibular signals in a heterosensorial matching task. In the first experiment, subjects evaluated the magnitude of passive whole-body rotations in relation to the eccentricity of a visual target briefly presented before rotation. Such a task elicits multimodal sensory stimulations experienced by a subject during normal goal-oriented head movements, i.e., retinal and vestibular stimulations. A good capacity to evaluate vestibular signals in relation with retinal inputs might suggest that the labyrinthine output is part of a cognitive feedback-loop controlling active head movements oriented toward a visual target and/or that the labyrinthine signal might ma...
3rd International Symposium on the Head/Neck System, VAIL, CO, JUL 02-06, 1995International audience...
Spatial awareness of our orientational reference is derived from a network of sensory feedback modal...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
Perception of the visual horizontal by observers in five different combinations of head and body pos...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Contains fulltext : 51167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis desc...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Contains fulltext : 36032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using vestibul...
Purpose: Visual directions of object(s) in space are judged with reference either to the self (egoce...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to establish the effect of vestibular lesion on vest...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...
The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and no...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
3rd International Symposium on the Head/Neck System, VAIL, CO, JUL 02-06, 1995International audience...
Spatial awareness of our orientational reference is derived from a network of sensory feedback modal...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...
Perception of the visual horizontal by observers in five different combinations of head and body pos...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Contains fulltext : 51167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis desc...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Contains fulltext : 36032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using vestibul...
Purpose: Visual directions of object(s) in space are judged with reference either to the self (egoce...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to establish the effect of vestibular lesion on vest...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...
The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and no...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
3rd International Symposium on the Head/Neck System, VAIL, CO, JUL 02-06, 1995International audience...
Spatial awareness of our orientational reference is derived from a network of sensory feedback modal...
Contains fulltext : 178526.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The vestibular ...