Previously, we reported that when observers passively experience real linear oscillatory somatic motion while viewing orthogonal visual optic flow patterns, their perceived motion direction is intermediate to those specified by visual and vestibular information individually (Sakurai et al., 2002, ACV; 2003, ECVP; 2010, VSS; Kubodera et al., 2010, APCV). Here, we extend those studies to active somatic motion, measuring the angular shift in body direction after active body motion while viewing synchronized orthogonal optic flow. Experimental visual stimuli consisted of 1 second of translating leftward (rightward) random-dots and 1 second of random noise. Control stimuli consisted of two 1-second intervals of random noise separated by a static...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
In everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environment, which produces mult...
When performing motor actions such as picking up a cup from a table we need to have reliable informa...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Contains fulltext : 203452.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When walking ...
International audienceWhen static observers are presented with a visual simulation of forward self-m...
Few studies have investigated the perception of vestibular stimuli when they occur in sequences. Her...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
In everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environment, which produces mult...
When performing motor actions such as picking up a cup from a table we need to have reliable informa...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...
Multisensory integration helps the brain build reliable models of the world and resolve ambiguities....
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Contains fulltext : 203452.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When walking ...
International audienceWhen static observers are presented with a visual simulation of forward self-m...
Few studies have investigated the perception of vestibular stimuli when they occur in sequences. Her...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...