“…Higher-level decision-making processes have been rather neglected in vestibular psychophysics for a long time. However, in the last few years several studies have acknowledged the importance of such higher-level aspects in self-motion perception and have started to investigate the underlying processes in vestibular (Clark et al, 2018;Ellis, Klaus, & Mast, 2017;Merfeld, Clark, Lu, & Karmali, 2016;Wertheim, Mesland, & Bles, 2001) and multisensory (Drugowitsch, DeAngelis, Angelaki, & Pouget, 2015;Drugowitsch, DeAngelis, Klier, Angelaki, & Pouget, 2014;Lim, Wang, & Merfeld, 2017) perceptual decision-making. Yet, they have important theoretical and practical implications regarding the complex nature of biological self-motion perception.…”