THE EGOCENTRIC LOCALIZATION OF THE VISUAL HORIZONTAL IN NORMAL AND LABYRINTHINE-DEFECTIVE OBSERVERS AS A FUNCTION OF HEAD AND BODY TILT.
Abstract
Perception of the visual horizontal by observers in five different combinations of head and body position was studied to determine the effect of 20-degree body tilts. Both normal and labyrinthine-defective observers made five settings to the visual horizontal for each condition using a goggle device which presented a collimated line of light to the right eye while the other eye was covered. The results showed no significant constant errors in the settings by either group, and it is suggested that the absence of the E-phenomenon was due primarily to adequate contact cues and kinesthetic cues. The data also makes it clear that vestibular information is not required for veridical perception of the visual horizontal under these experimental conditions. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 17, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0650361
Entities
People
- Ashton Graybiel
- Brant Clark
Organizations
- Naval Aerospace Medical Institute