2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1274949
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Humans gradually integrate sudden gain or loss of visual information into spatial orientation perception

Jamie Voros,
Victoria Kravets,
Kieran Smith
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionVestibular and visual information is used in determining spatial orientation. Existing computational models of orientation perception focus on the integration of visual and vestibular orientation information when both are available. It is well-known, and computational models capture, differences in spatial orientation perception with visual information or without (i.e., in the dark). For example, during earth vertical yaw rotation at constant angular velocity without visual information, humans perc… Show more

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