Vection is an illusory perception of self-motion that can occur when visual motion fills the majority of the visual field. This study examines the effect of the duration of visual field movement (VFM) on the perceived strength of self-motion using an inertial nulling (IN) and a magnitude estimation technique based on the certainty that motion occurred (certainty estimation, CE). These techniques were then used to investigate the association between migraine diagnosis and the strength of perceived vection. Visual star-field stimuli consistent with either looming or receding motion were presented for 1, 4, 8 or 16s. Subjects reported the perceived direction of self-motion during the final 1s of the stimulus. For the IN method, an inertial nul...
- Purpose: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently...
Some migraineurs have increased thresholds for the detection of global dot motion. We investigated w...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
Vection is an illusory perception of self-motion that can occur when visual motion fills the majorit...
Certain striped patterns can induce illusory motion, such as those used in op-art. The visual system...
Although the perception of visual motion modulates postural control, it is unknown whether illusory ...
Certain striped patterns can induce illusory motion, such as those used in op-art. The visual system...
Background Strong illusions of self-motion (vection, sometimes known as the “train illusion”) c...
The self-motion illusion (‘vection’) refers to a subjective phenomenon where a stationary observer e...
While moving through the environment, humans use vision to discriminate different self-motion intens...
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but they are ...
<div><p>Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but t...
Purpose.: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently ...
Vection, i.e. a visually induced illusory sense of self-motion, is assumed to play an essential role...
Evidence is mounting that differences in postural instability can be used to predict who will experi...
- Purpose: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently...
Some migraineurs have increased thresholds for the detection of global dot motion. We investigated w...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...
Vection is an illusory perception of self-motion that can occur when visual motion fills the majorit...
Certain striped patterns can induce illusory motion, such as those used in op-art. The visual system...
Although the perception of visual motion modulates postural control, it is unknown whether illusory ...
Certain striped patterns can induce illusory motion, such as those used in op-art. The visual system...
Background Strong illusions of self-motion (vection, sometimes known as the “train illusion”) c...
The self-motion illusion (‘vection’) refers to a subjective phenomenon where a stationary observer e...
While moving through the environment, humans use vision to discriminate different self-motion intens...
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but they are ...
<div><p>Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but t...
Purpose.: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently ...
Vection, i.e. a visually induced illusory sense of self-motion, is assumed to play an essential role...
Evidence is mounting that differences in postural instability can be used to predict who will experi...
- Purpose: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently...
Some migraineurs have increased thresholds for the detection of global dot motion. We investigated w...
Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) is generally facilitated by consistent information o...