Presentation 2005/5/20
Effects of body tilt on the perceived direction of visualy induced self motion
Ippei NEGISHI, Hirohiko KANEKO,
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Abstract(in English) We investigated the effect of body tilt on perceived direction of self motion. For this purpose we measured the direction of vection while manipulating the direction of visual motion and subject's body tilt independently. When body was upright, it seemed to be that misperception of self motion direction is due to the misperception ofstimulus motion direction. When body was tilted, additional biases that is linear to the angle of body tilt was observed. These results indicate that vestibuler and somatic information have effect on the perception of self motion.
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Keyword(in English) self motion perception / direction perception / vection
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Title (in English) Effects of body tilt on the perceived direction of visualy induced self motion
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Keyword(1) self motion perception
Keyword(2) direction perception
Keyword(3) vection
1st Author's Name Ippei NEGISHI
1st Author's Affiliation Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hirohiko KANEKO
2nd Author's Affiliation Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2005/5/20
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Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 100
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