It remains an open question, however, whether this perception-action cycle is the result of direct visual stimulation only, or whether postural adjustments also occur when the motion of the visual stimulus is illusory. Here, we show that the latter is the case. Prolonged viewing of visual motion results in neural adaptation, and subsequent viewing of a stationary stimulus normally results in illusory motion in the opposite direction, a famous phenomenon known as the motion aftereffect (MAE; Anstis, Verstraten, & Mather, 1998). Surprisingly, this sequence of stimulation also causes postural sway in the direction consistent with the perceived illusory motion. Control test patterns that do not generate an MAE after identical adaptation do not ...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
The motion aftereffect causes a visual stimulus to undergo apparent motion. An adapting stimulus, wh...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
Stable upright stance is achieved through an active postural control process that requires the accur...
Although the perception of visual motion modulates postural control, it is unknown whether illusory ...
As a prominent illusion. the motion aftereffect (MAE) has traditionally been considered a visual phe...
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a moving pat...
Background. Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of ...
It has been shown that humans cannot perceive more than three directions from a multidirectional mot...
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...
The goals of this study were to examine the visual information influence on body sway as a function ...
Manipulating the characteristics of visual stimuli that simulate self-motion through the environment...
Background Strong illusions of self-motion (vection, sometimes known as the “train illusion”) c...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
The motion aftereffect causes a visual stimulus to undergo apparent motion. An adapting stimulus, wh...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...
Humans move through the environment without loosing balance or bumping into other objects or organis...
Stable upright stance is achieved through an active postural control process that requires the accur...
Although the perception of visual motion modulates postural control, it is unknown whether illusory ...
As a prominent illusion. the motion aftereffect (MAE) has traditionally been considered a visual phe...
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a moving pat...
Background. Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of ...
It has been shown that humans cannot perceive more than three directions from a multidirectional mot...
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...
The goals of this study were to examine the visual information influence on body sway as a function ...
Manipulating the characteristics of visual stimuli that simulate self-motion through the environment...
Background Strong illusions of self-motion (vection, sometimes known as the “train illusion”) c...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
The motion aftereffect causes a visual stimulus to undergo apparent motion. An adapting stimulus, wh...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...