2024
DOI: 10.1117/1.nph.11.1.015005
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Neuroimaging evidence of visual-vestibular interaction accounting for perceptual mislocalization induced by head rotation

Xin He,
Min Bao

Abstract: A fleeting flash aligned vertically with an object remaining stationary in the head-centered space would be perceived as lagging behind the object during the observer's horizontal head rotation. This perceptual mislocalization is an illusion named head-rotation-induced flash-lag effect (hFLE). While many studies have investigated the neural mechanism of the classical visual FLE, the hFLE has been hardly investigated.Aim: We measured the cortical activity corresponding to the hFLE on participants experiencing p… Show more

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