International audienceThe accuracy of our spatially oriented behaviors largely depends on the precision of monitoring the change in body position with respect to space during self-motion. We investigated observers' capacity to determine, before and after head rotations about the yaw axis, the position of a memorized earth-fixed visual target positioned 21 degrees laterally. The subjects (n = 6) showed small errors (mean = 0.6 degrees) and little variability (mean = 0.9 degrees) in determining the position of an extinguished visual-target position when the head (and gaze) remained in a straight-ahead position. This accuracy was preserved when subjects voluntary rotated the head by various magnitudes in the direction of the memorized visual t...
This study repeats the experimental protocol for investigation of head stabilization in healthy huma...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
Reflex-like processes are normally recalibrated with a concurrent sensory conflict. Here, we investi...
3rd International Symposium on the Head/Neck System, VAIL, CO, JUL 02-06, 1995International audience...
International audienceSpatial orientation is crucial when subjects have to accurately reach memorize...
International audienceTHE capacity of the central nervous system (CNS) for processing vestibular sig...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
Howdoes the visuomotor systemdecidewhether a target ismoving or stationary in space orwhether itmove...
Contains fulltext : 103072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to mai...
Contains fulltext : 203452.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When walking ...
International audienceRedirecting gaze towards new targets often requires not only eye movements, bu...
Seated observers requested to detect low-velocity passive rotations show a high motion-detection thr...
The aim of the study was to evaluate in standing subjects their perception of whole-body rotation an...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
This study repeats the experimental protocol for investigation of head stabilization in healthy huma...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
Reflex-like processes are normally recalibrated with a concurrent sensory conflict. Here, we investi...
3rd International Symposium on the Head/Neck System, VAIL, CO, JUL 02-06, 1995International audience...
International audienceSpatial orientation is crucial when subjects have to accurately reach memorize...
International audienceTHE capacity of the central nervous system (CNS) for processing vestibular sig...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
Howdoes the visuomotor systemdecidewhether a target ismoving or stationary in space orwhether itmove...
Contains fulltext : 103072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to mai...
Contains fulltext : 203452.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When walking ...
International audienceRedirecting gaze towards new targets often requires not only eye movements, bu...
Seated observers requested to detect low-velocity passive rotations show a high motion-detection thr...
The aim of the study was to evaluate in standing subjects their perception of whole-body rotation an...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
This study repeats the experimental protocol for investigation of head stabilization in healthy huma...
International audienceThe vestibular system contributes to a wide range of functions from reflexes t...
Reflex-like processes are normally recalibrated with a concurrent sensory conflict. Here, we investi...