Tactile Flow Overrides Other Cues To Self Motion
Abstract Vestibular-somatosensory interactions are pervasive in the brain but it remains unclear why. Here we explore the contribution of tactile flow to processing self-motion. We assessed two aspects of self-motion: timing and speed. Participants sat on an oscillating swing and either kept their h...
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Main Authors: | Laurence R. Harris, Kenzo Sakurai, William H. A. Beaudot |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/637ba92f372d4ed39cde63f95a29b8b9 |
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