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Multisensory Integration in Self Motion Perception

Journal

MULTISENSORY RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 6-7, Pages 525-556

Publisher

BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1163/22134808-00002527

Keywords

Visual-vestibular integration; self motion perception; single-unit electrophysiology; magnetic resonance imaging; psychophysics; eye movements; somatosensory thresholds; optic flow perception

Funding

  1. Leverhulme Trust
  2. DFG-CRC [TRR-135-A2]
  3. German Research Council (DFG) [FOR 1075]

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Self motion perception involves the integration of visual, vestibular, somatosensory and motor signals. This article reviews the findings from single unit electrophysiology, functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging and psychophysics to present an update on how the human and non-human primate brain integrates multisensory information to estimate one's position and motion in space. The results indicate that there is a network of regions in the non-human primate and human brain that processes self motion cues from the different sense modalities.

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