“…In addition vestibular stimulation (in the form of caloric stimulation or passive whole body rotations) has been shown to modulate the perception of bistable visual stimuli (Ngo, Liu, Tilley, Pettigrew, & Miller, 2007;van Elk & Blanke, 2012) and the mental rotation of visually presented bodily stimuli (van Elk & Blanke, 2014). Mental transformation of visually presented stimuli is also affected by damage to the vestibular end organs (Grabherr, Cuffel, Guyot, & Mast, 2011) as well as exposure to microgravity (Grabherr et al, 2007) Finally, visual perception is also affected by the observer's position with respect to gravity (Lobmaier & Mast, 2007;Lopez, Bachofner, Mercier, & Blanke, 2009). Collectively, these studies point toward extensive visuo-vestibular interactions for self-motion and visual perception.…”