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The object and background hypothesis for vectionSENO, Takeharu; ITO, Hiroyuki; SUNAGA, Shoji et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 24, pp 2973-2982, issn 0042-6989, 10 p.Article

Vection can be induced in the absence of explicit motion stimuliSENO, Takeharu; ITO, Hiroyuki; SUNAGA, Shoji et al.Experimental brain research. 2012, Vol 219, Num 2, pp 235-244, issn 0014-4819, 10 p.Article

Alcohol consumption enhances vectionSENO, Takeharu; NAKAMURA, Shinji.Perception (London. Print). 2013, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 580-582, issn 0301-0066, 3 p.Article

Temporonasal motion projected on the nasal retina underlies expansion-contraction asymmetry in vectionSENO, Takeharu; ITO, Hiroyuki; SUNAGA, Shoji et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 12, pp 1131-1139, issn 0042-6989, 9 p.Article

The effect of linearly moving sound image on perceived self-motion with vestibular informationSAKAMOTO, Shuichi; SUZUKI, Fumihiko; SUZUKI, Yoiti et al.Acoustical science and technology. 2008, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 391-393, issn 1346-3969, 3 p.Article

Vection is modulated by the semantic meaning of stimuli and experimental instructionsOGAWA, Masaki; SENO, Takeharu.Perception (London. Print). 2014, Vol 43, Num 7, pp 605-615, issn 0301-0066, 11 p.Article

Effects of dynamic luminance modulation on visually induced self-motion perception: Observers' perception of illumination is important in perceiving self-motionNAKAMURA, Shinji; SENO, Takeharu; ITO, Hiroyuki et al.Perception (London. Print). 2013, Vol 42, Num 2, pp 153-162, issn 0301-0066, 10 p.Article

Perception of smooth and perturbed vection in short-duration microgravityALLISON, Robert S; ZACHER, James E; KIROLLOS, Ramy et al.Experimental brain research. 2012, Vol 223, Num 4, pp 479-487, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

Effects of gaze on vection from jittering, oscillating, and purely radial optic flowPALMISANO, Stephen; KIM, Juno.Attention, perception & psychophysics. 2009, Vol 71, Num 8, pp 1842-1853, issn 1943-3921, 12 p.Article

Self-motion perception during locomotor recalibration : More than meets the eyeDURGIN, Frank H; PELAH, Adar; FOX, Laura F et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2005, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 398-419, issn 0096-1523, 22 p.Article

Circular vection during voluntary suppression of optokinetic reflexBECKER, Wolfgang; RAAB, Sabine; JÜRGENS, Reinhart et al.Experimental brain research. 2002, Vol 144, Num 4, pp 554-557, issn 0014-4819, 4 p.Article

Cybersickness in the presence of scene rotational movements along different axesLO, W. T; SO, Richard H. Y.Applied Ergonomics. 2001, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 1-14, issn 0003-6870Article

Humans can use optic flow to estimate distance of travelREDLICK, Fara P; JENKIN, Michael; HARRIS, Laurence R et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2001, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 213-219, issn 0042-6989Article

Critical role of foreground stimuli in perceiving visually induced self-motion (vection)NAKAMURA, S; SHIMOJO, S.Perception (London. Print). 1999, Vol 28, Num 7, pp 893-902, issn 0301-0066Article

Ocular responses to radial optic flow and single accelerated targets in humansNIEMANN, T; LAPPE, M; BÜSCHER, A et al.Vision research (Oxford). 1999, Vol 39, Num 7, pp 1359-1371, issn 0042-6989Article

Predicting direction detection thresholds for arbitrary translational acceleration profiles in the horizontal planeSOYKA, Florian; GIORDANO, Paolo Robuffo; BEYKIRCH, Karl et al.Experimental brain research. 2011, Vol 209, Num 1, pp 95-107, issn 0014-4819, 13 p.Article

A multisensory approach to spatial updating: the case of mental rotationsVIDAL, Manuel; LEHMANN, Alexandre; BÜLTHOFF, Heinrich H et al.Experimental brain research. 2009, Vol 197, Num 1, pp 59-68, issn 0014-4819, 10 p.Article

Isolating the Effects of Vection and Optokinetic Nystagmus on Optokinetic Rotation-Induced Motion SicknessJI, Jennifer T. T; SO, Richard H. Y; CHEUNG, Raymond T. F et al.Human factors. 2009, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 739-751, issn 0018-7208, 13 p.Article

Compound self-motion perception induced by two kinds of optical motionITO, Hiroyuki; EUJIMOTO, Chisa.Perception & psychophysics. 2003, Vol 65, Num 6, pp 874-887, issn 0031-5117, 14 p.Article

A self-moving precision positioning stage utilizing impact force of spring-mounted piezoelectric actuatorLIU, Yung-Tien; WANG, Cheng-Wei.Sensors and actuators. A, Physical. 2002, Vol 102, Num 1-2, pp 83-92, issn 0924-4247, 10 p.Article

Investigation of driving performance, vection, postural sway, and simulator sickness in a fixed-based driving simulatorLEE, G. C. H; YOO, Y; JONES, S et al.Computers & industrial engineering. 1997, Vol 33, Num 3-4, pp 533-536, issn 0360-8352Conference Paper

Attentional modulation of self-motion perceptionKITAZAKI, Michiteru; SATO, Takao.Perception (London. Print). 2003, Vol 32, Num 4, pp 475-484, issn 0301-0066, 10 p.Article

Visually induced motion sickness predicted by postural instabilitySMART, L. James; STOFFREGEN, Thomas A; BARDY, Benoit G et al.Human factors. 2002, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 451-465, issn 0018-7208, 15 p.Article

Effects of additional visual oscillation on vection under voluntary eye movement conditions—retinal image motion is critical in vection facilitationNAKAMURA, Shinji.Perception (London. Print). 2013, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 529-536, issn 0301-0066, 8 p.Article

The minimum stimulus conditions for vection—two— and four-stroke apparent motions can induce self-motion perceptionNAKAMURA, Shinji.Perception (London. Print). 2013, Vol 42, Num 2, pp 245-247, issn 0301-0066, 3 p.Article

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