2011 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icvr.2011.5971869
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Head stabilization shows multisensory dependence on spatiotemporal characteristics of visual and inertial passive stimulation

Abstract: Sensorimotor coordination relies on fine calibration of the interaction among visual, vestibular, and somatosensory input. Our goal was to investigate how the spatiotemporal properties of passive inertial motion and visual input affect head stabilization. Healthy young adults (n=12) wore a head-mounted display during A/P sinusoidal horizontal translations of the whole body. Visual conditions (VIS) displayed forward (EO), sideways (SW), or backward (BW) visual motion relative to the head, plus an eyes-closed co… Show more

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“…We were also interested in determining how VE immersion might affect other motor control processes such as head stabilization (Wright et al, 2013) and whole-body postural control (Wright, 2013). In one study, subjects were exposed to physical accelerations while viewing a directionally discordant visual scene.…”
Section: The Perception-action Link In Vementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We were also interested in determining how VE immersion might affect other motor control processes such as head stabilization (Wright et al, 2013) and whole-body postural control (Wright, 2013). In one study, subjects were exposed to physical accelerations while viewing a directionally discordant visual scene.…”
Section: The Perception-action Link In Vementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, subjects were exposed to physical accelerations while viewing a directionally discordant visual scene. Significant head stabilization responses were dependent on the direction of visual flow even though visual input was discordant with the physical stimulus (Wright et al, 2013). In another study applying a similar experimental test protocol to investigate posture control, we paired visually-depicted translation in one direction with an orthogonally directed translation of the support surface.…”
Section: The Perception-action Link In Vementioning
confidence: 99%