Immediately after the cessation of motion stimulation, the observer reports self-motion in the same direction as the previous section. |
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Vection illusion is the sensation of self-motion induced by relative movement of viewed objects. |
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Everyone is familiar with the impression of self-motion experienced when watching a moving train through the windows of a stationary train. |
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Clarke steadfastly maintained that matter has neither an essential nor an accidental power of self-motion. |
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Third, although space and time are infinite, matter is spatio-temporally finite, and being endowed only with vis inertiae it has no power of self-motion. |
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Specific processes attributed to this network include perception of self in vertical space, perception of self-motion, and navigation. |
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For most people, this ability to see self-motion in darkness probably is learned, the authors conclude. |
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Participants were given ineffective pills, before being sat on a stool inside a drum with vertical stripes that induced the illusion of self-motion. |
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The issue of self-motion in Aristotle is itself a tricky one, with some Aristotelian scholars believing that Aristotle permitted self-motion and others denying it. |
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Furthermore, the VOS, somatosensory, and visual inputs are integrated to provide sensations of self-motion, spatial orientation and balance during navigation. |
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Optic flow provides information about self-motion relative to the illuminated environment, that is, surfaces in the environment that reflect light. |
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