Velocity influences the relative contributions of visual and vestibular cues to self-acceleration

Volume: 238, Issue: 6, Pages: 1423 - 1432
Published: May 5, 2020
Abstract
Self-motion perception is based on the integration of visual (optic flow) and vestibular (inertial) sensory information. Previous research has shown that the relative contribution of visual and vestibular cues can change in real time based on the reliability of that information. The present study assessed whether initial velocity and acceleration magnitude influence the relative contribution of these cues to the detection of self-acceleration....
Paper Details
Title
Velocity influences the relative contributions of visual and vestibular cues to self-acceleration
Published Date
May 5, 2020
Volume
238
Issue
6
Pages
1423 - 1432
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