[HTML][HTML] Rotating one's head modulates the perceived velocity of motion aftereffect

J Bai, X He, Y Jiang, T Zhang, M Bao - Multisensory Research, 2020 - brill.com
As a prominent illusion, the motion aftereffect (MAE) has traditionally been considered a
visual phenomenon. Recent neuroimaging work has revealed increased activities in MT+ …

Functional correlate and delineated connectivity pattern of human motion aftereffect responses substantiate a subjacent visual-vestibular interaction

RM Rühl, T Bauermann, M Dieterich, P Zu Eulenburg - Neuroimage, 2018 - Elsevier
The visual motion aftereffect (MAE) is the most prominent aftereffect in the visual system.
Regarding its function, psychophysical studies suggest its function to be a form of sensory …

Beyond motion extrapolation: vestibular contribution to head-rotation-induced flash-lag effects

X He, J Bai, Y Jiang, T Zhang, M Bao - Psychological Research, 2022 - Springer
The perceived position of a flash aligned with a moving object usually lags behind that
object. This illusion is well known as the flash-lag effect. Interestingly, head rotation alone …

[HTML][HTML] A virtual reality approach identifies flexible inhibition of motion aftereffects induced by head rotation

J Bai, M Bao, T Zhang, Y Jiang - Behavior Research Methods, 2019 - Springer
As we move in space, our retinae receive motion signals from two causes: those resulting
from motion in the world and those resulting from self-motion. Mounting evidence has shown …

Topography of evoked potentials associated with illusory motion perception as a motion aftereffect

Y Kobayashi, A Yoshino, T Ogasawara… - Cognitive brain research, 2002 - Elsevier
Motion aftereffect (MAE) is a type of motion illusion. After visual focusing on an object
moving in one direction, an illusory perception of motion in the opposite direction occurs …

[PDF][PDF] Motion aftereffects in vision, audition, and touch, and their crossmodal interactions.

S Brannick, JF Vibell - Neuropsychologia, 2023 - researchgate.net
To understand how we perceive the world around us, illusions have been used to gain
insight into our perceptual systems. The most common types of illusions studied are visual …

Visual–vestibular interactions

AG Shaikh, DS Zee, J Taube, A Kheradmand - Multisensory perception, 2020 - Elsevier
The human brain uses information from various sensory systems to gauge orientation of the
body with respect to the external environment. Our perception of space is based on the …

[HTML][HTML] Auditory motion elicits a visual motion aftereffect

CC Berger, HH Ehrsson - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The visual motion aftereffect is a visual illusion in which exposure to continuous motion in
one direction leads to a subsequent illusion of visual motion in the opposite direction …

[HTML][HTML] Self-motion perception: ups and downs of multisensory integration and conflict detection

MW Greenlee - Current Biology, 2017 - cell.com
Self-Motion Perception: Ups and Downs of Multisensory Integration and Conflict Detection:
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The perception of translational motion: what is vestibular and what is not

SH Seidman, NA Yong… - Annals of the New York …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
In response to translations of the head, the linear vestibulo‐ocular reflex (LVOR) produces
compensatory eye movements that are high‐pass in nature, with a declining response …