Visual Horizontal Perception in Relation to Otolith Function

Visual Horizontal Perception in Relation to Otolith Function

Auteur : Earl F. Miller (II), Alfred R. Fregly, Ashton Graybiel

Date de publication : 1966

Éditeur : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center

Nombre de pages : 11

Résumé du livre

To determine the influence of the otolith organs on visually perceived direction of space the constant and variable errors of normal persons and deaf persons with bilateral labyrinthine defects during nineteen positions of body tilt within plus or minus 90 degrees of gravitational vertical were compared. The general perceptual pattern was similar for the two groups, although that of the labyrinthine-defective group was found to be more variable, and greater E- and A-effects were manifested during several of the tilt positions. A significantly larger E-effect was observed in those subjects (L-Ds) with little or no ocular counterroll. (Author).

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