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The vestibulo-ocular reflex and angular displacement perception in darkness in humans: adaptation to a virtual environment.

机译:人类在黑暗中的前庭眼反射和角位移感知:适应虚拟环境。

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The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and angular displacement perception were measured in 25 healthy humans in darkness before and after exposure to incoherent visual-vestibular stimulation (VVS): 45 min of repeated passive 180 degrees whole-body rotations around the vertical axis concurrent with only 90 degrees rotation in a visual virtual square room. Large inter-individual variability was observed for both VOR gain and turning estimates. The individual VOR gains were not correlated with perceived angles of rotation either before or after VVS. After VVS, the angular displacement perception decreased by 24+/-16% while the VOR gain did not change significantly. The results suggest that adaptive plasticity in turning perception and adaptive plasticity in VOR might be independent of one another.
机译:在25位健康的人中,在暴露于不连贯的视觉-前庭刺激(VVS)之前和之后,在黑暗中测量前庭眼反射(VOR)和角位移知觉:45分钟反复被动地绕垂直轴旋转180度全身在可视的虚拟方形房间中仅旋转90度。在VOR增益和转向估计上都观察到较大的个体间差异。在VVS之前或之后,各个VOR增益与感知的旋转角度均不相关。 VVS后,角位移感知降低了24 +/- 16%,而VOR增益没有明显变化。结果表明,在转向感知中的自适应可塑性和VOR中的自适应可塑性可能彼此独立。

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