Yardley, 1990 - Google Patents
Contribution of somatosensory information to perception of the visual vertical with body tilt and rotating visual fieldYardley, 1990
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- Yardley L
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This study was designed to explore the role of somatosensory information from the trunk in the perception of the visual vertical. Twelve normal subjects and 1 subject with no somatosensory function below the neck attempted to set a line to the true vertical in the …
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