“…When the head, torso, and disk were all horizontal (Condition A, not shown), subjects experienced self-rotation around a vertical axis through the head, but correctly perceived the orientations of the head, torso, and disk to gravity. In addition, DiZio and Lackner (1986) show that if perceived self-rotation is induced by visual rotation about a nonvertical axis, or if the subject's head is tilted forward or back during disk viewing, then orientations of the disk, head, and torso are perceptually remapped to construct one of a discrete set of perceptual illusions (Fig. 1).…”