We investigated the effect of visual and vestibular body-tilt cues on the subjective visual vertical (SVV) in six human observers at roll tilts of 0, 60, and 120 degrees . Subjects adjusted a small luminous test line parallel to the perceived direction of gravity, in the presence of a large peripheral visual frame line. These settings, referred to as the frame SVV, were compared with the SVV in complete darkness (dark SVV). The frame SVV was virtually identical to the dark SVV for frame lines parallel or orthogonal to the dark SVV. Away from these neutral positions, the frame induced a periodic SVV modulation, which was small in upright observers, but became quite pronounced when subjects were tilted. For upright, where the dark SVV was ver...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The perception of gravitational vertical is determined by estimates from visual, vestibular and prop...
Previous testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passively-tilt...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
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Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
Item does not contain fulltextResults of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense o...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The perception of gravitational vertical is determined by estimates from visual, vestibular and prop...
Previous testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passively-tilt...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
Results of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense of verticality have emphasized ...
Item does not contain fulltextResults of earlier spatial-orientation studies focusing on the sense o...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
The percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual cues, is known to be affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orie...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
To assess the effects of degrading canal cues for dynamic spatial orientation in human observers, we...
The perception of gravitational vertical is determined by estimates from visual, vestibular and prop...
Previous testing of the ability to set a luminous line to the direction of gravity in passively-tilt...