Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head and eye relative to space are registered through the vestibular system and optical flow, respectively. Here, we address three questions concerning the visual registration of self-rotation. (1) Eye-in-head movements provide a link between the motion signals received by sensors in the moving eye and sensors in the moving head. How are these signals combined into an ego-rotation percept? We combined optic flow of simulated forward and rotational motion of the eye with different levels of eye-in-head rotation for a stationary head. We dissociated simulated gaze rotation and head rotation by different levels of eye-in-head pursuit. We found that p...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
When performing motor actions such as picking up a cup from a table we need to have reliable informa...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent investigations indicate that retinal motion is not directly ava...
Extra-retinal information is critical in the interpretation of visual input during self-motion. Turn...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained by continuous integration of visua...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
The perception of one’s own motion through the environment is based on the integration of different ...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
AbstractA veridical percept of ego-motion is normally derived from a combination of visual, vestibul...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
Registration of ego-motion is important to accurately navigate through space. Movements of the head ...
When performing motor actions such as picking up a cup from a table we need to have reliable informa...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent investigations indicate that retinal motion is not directly ava...
Extra-retinal information is critical in the interpretation of visual input during self-motion. Turn...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained by continuous integration of visua...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
Do humans integrate visual and vestibular information in a statistically optimal fashion when discri...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
The perception of one’s own motion through the environment is based on the integration of different ...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
AbstractA veridical percept of ego-motion is normally derived from a combination of visual, vestibul...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Humans are capable of moving about the world in complex ways. Every time we move, our self-motion mu...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...