2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2022.136548
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Visuospatial orientation: Differential effects of head and body positions

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“…Visual vertical/horizontal perception involves orienting or judging a line with respect to the perceived direction of gravity (or orthogonal to gravity in the case of horizontal estimates) and implies integration of vision and otolithic function ( 127 , 129 , 130 , 132 ). These methods are often applied as a solitary line in an otherwise featureless environment ( 133 ), but can also be presented with disorienting visual cues such as a tilted frame or rotating disc to evaluate the degree of visual dependence ( 134 137 ).…”
Section: Vestibular Perception: Spatial Orientation and Verticalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual vertical/horizontal perception involves orienting or judging a line with respect to the perceived direction of gravity (or orthogonal to gravity in the case of horizontal estimates) and implies integration of vision and otolithic function ( 127 , 129 , 130 , 132 ). These methods are often applied as a solitary line in an otherwise featureless environment ( 133 ), but can also be presented with disorienting visual cues such as a tilted frame or rotating disc to evaluate the degree of visual dependence ( 134 137 ).…”
Section: Vestibular Perception: Spatial Orientation and Verticalitymentioning
confidence: 99%