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Insufficient compensation for self-motion during perception of object speed: The vestibular Aubert-Fleischl phenomenon

机译:物体速度感知过程中对自身运动的补偿不足:前庭Aubert-Fleischl现象

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To estimate object speed with respect to the self, retinal signals must be summed with extraretinal signals that encode the speed of eye and head movement. Prior work has shown that differences in perceptual estimates of object speed based on retinal and oculomotor signals lead to biased percepts such as the Aubert-Fleischl phenomenon (AF), in which moving targets appear slower when pursued. During whole-body movement, additional extraretinal signals, such as those from the vestibular system, may be used to transform object speed estimates from a head-centered to a world-centered reference frame. Here we demonstrate that whole-body pursuit in the form of passive yaw rotation, which stimulates the semicircular canals of the vestibular system, leads to a slowing of perceived object speed similar to the classic oculomotor AF. We find that the magnitude of the vestibular and oculomotor AF is comparable across a range of speeds, despite the different types of input signal involved. This covariation might hint at a common modality-independent mechanism underlying the AF in both cases.
机译:为了估计物体相对于自身的速度,必须将视网膜信号与编码眼睛和头部运动速度的视网膜外信号相加。先前的工作表明,基于视网膜和动眼信号的物体速度的感知估计差异会导致感知偏差,例如Aubert-Fleischl现象(AF),在这种情况下,追逐运动目标的速度较慢。在全身运动期间,可以使用额外的视网膜外信号(例如来自前庭系统的信号)将对象速度估计值从以头部为中心的参考帧转换为以世界为中心的参考帧。在这里,我们证明了以被动偏航旋转的形式进行的全身追踪会刺激前庭系统的半规管,从而导致类似于经典动眼动AF的物体速度降低。我们发现,尽管涉及不同类型的输入信号,但在各种速度范围内,前庭和动眼AF的大小是可比的。在这两种情况下,这种协变可能暗示了AF背后的一种常见的与模式无关的机制。

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