Future challenges for vection research: definitions, functional significance, measures, and neural bases

S Palmisano, RS Allison, MM Schira… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
This paper discusses four major challenges facing modern vection research. Challenge 1
(Defining Vection) outlines the different ways that vection has been defined in the literature …

Vection and visually induced motion sickness: how are they related?

B Keshavarz, BE Riecke, LJ Hettinger… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The occurrence of visually induced motion sickness has been frequently linked to the
sensation of illusory self-motion (vection), however, the precise nature of this relationship is …

Simulated viewpoint jitter shakes sensory conflict accounts of vection

S Palmisano, J Kim, R Allison, F Bonato - Seeing and perceiving, 2011 - brill.com
Sensory conflict has been used to explain the way we perceive and control our self-motion,
as well as the aetiology of motion sickness. However, recent research on simulated …

Combined effects of auditory and visual cues on the perception of vection

B Keshavarz, LJ Hettinger, D Vena… - Experimental brain …, 2014 - Springer
Vection is the illusion of self-motion in the absence of real physical movement. The aim of
the present study was to analyze how multisensory inputs (visual and auditory) contribute to …

Predicting vection and visually induced motion sickness based on spontaneous postural activity

S Palmisano, B Arcioni, PJ Stapley - Experimental brain research, 2018 - Springer
Evidence is mounting that differences in postural instability can be used to predict who will
experience strong illusory self-motions (vection) and become sick when exposed to global …

Sustained cortical and subcortical neuromodulation induced by electrical tongue stimulation

JC Wildenberg, ME Tyler, YP Danilov… - Brain imaging and …, 2010 - Springer
This pilot study aimed to show that information-free stimulation of the tongue can improve
behavioral measures and induce sustained neuromodulation of the balance-processing …

High-resolution fMRI detects neuromodulation of individual brainstem nuclei by electrical tongue stimulation in balance-impaired individuals

JC Wildenberg, ME Tyler, YP Danilov, KA Kaczmarek… - Neuroimage, 2011 - Elsevier
High-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to precisely
identify blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) activation of small structures within the …

The oscillating potential model of visually induced vection

T Seno, K Sawai, H Kanaya, T Wakebe… - i …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Visually induced illusions of self-motion are often referred to as vection. This article
developed and tested a model of responding to visually induced vection. We first …

Chaos in balance: non-linear measures of postural control predict individual variations in visual illusions of motion

D Apthorp, F Nagle, S Palmisano - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but
they are subject to large individual variations in strength. Do these variations depend, at …

The role of central vision in posture: Postural sway adaptations in Stargardt patients

V Agostini, A Sbrollini, C Cavallini, A Busso, G Pignata… - Gait & posture, 2016 - Elsevier
The role of central and peripheral vision in the maintenance of upright stance is debated in
literature. Stargardt disease causes visual deficits affecting the central field, but leaving …