Effects of rotation on somatogravic illusions

The primary objectives of this study were to investigate two areas: (i) the somatogravic illusion profile, in order to determine if a daylight visual scene in the advanced spatial disorientation demonstrator can achieve visual dominance over nonvisual vestibular orientational inputs; e.g., otolith a...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE engineering in medicine and biology magazine 2000-03, Vol.19 (2), p.59-65
Hauptverfasser: Lessard, C.S., Matthews, R., Yauch, D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The primary objectives of this study were to investigate two areas: (i) the somatogravic illusion profile, in order to determine if a daylight visual scene in the advanced spatial disorientation demonstrator can achieve visual dominance over nonvisual vestibular orientational inputs; e.g., otolith and semicircular ducts; and (ii) evaluating the effects of rotation on pitch perception, in order to determine if there is otolith-semicircular canal interaction, which may cause reduction of the somatogravic perception.
ISSN:0739-5175
1937-4186
DOI:10.1109/51.827407