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Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol 70, Issue 3 1270-1273, Copyright © 1993 by APS
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I. Israel, N. Chapuis, S. Glasauer, O. Charade and A. Berthoz
Laboratoire de Physiologie de la Perception et de l'Action, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, College de France, Paris.
1. Passive linear self-motion estimation along the X and Y axes was investigated in human subjects. 2. A target was viewed from a distance of 0.8 or 2.4 m from the starting point. Subjects were then blindfolded and transported toward the target on a distance of 3.2 m and back to the start. Acceleration was constant: +/- 0.2 or +/- 1 m/s2. The subjects pushed a button on both outward and return paths, when they passed the previously seen target. 3. The results showed anticipation of the target on the outward path, and not on the return. This was identical for both axes and both accelerations. 4. The data are in accord with a model of double integration of the otolith signal, suggesting that linear path integration is a basic sensory mechanism.
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