“…However, these previous studies used stimuli containing insufficient visual cues (e.g., lack of depth cue), and this potentially undermined the retinal contributions. In particular, recent neurophysiologic studies using novel optic‐flow stimuli (with enriched visual cues, e.g., depth and perspective cues) have shown that the retinal mechanism played a dominate role in distortion compensation at the single‐neuron level (Bremmer, Kubischik, Pekel, Hoffmann, & Lappe, ; Kaminiarz, Schlack, Hoffmann, Lappe, & Bremmer, ; Manning & Britten, ; Sunkara, DeAngelis, & Angelaki, ). Our result of training‐induced improvement in self‐motion perception without actual eye movement appears to add a new twist to this retinal versus extraretinal debate.…”