Geometrical considerations on canal-otolith interactions during OVAR and Bayesian modelling.

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  • Jean Laurens
  • Bernhard J M Hess
  • Dominik Straumann
چکیده

During constant-velocity rotation about a tilted axis (OVAR), the VOR and the rotation perception last indefinitely, but show a striking dependency on tilt angle. We show that, during OVAR, a variety of motions can account for the head motion relative to gravity. Some of these are in conflict with canal signals, but correspond to a lower angular velocity; we suggest that the brain performs a trade-off in order to select the best motion. We show that this theory explains the effect of tilt angle on velocity estimation during OVAR.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Progress in brain research

دوره 171  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008