Illusions of self-motion
Vestibular System, Sensory illusions in Aviation, Motion Sickness, Neural Adaptation, Tetris Effect, Mal de Debarquement
978-620-1-21585-6
6201215859
52
2012-07-07
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Illusions of self-motion occur when one moves or feels one has moved without feeling that one has made the movement. Motions can include movements of the whole body or movements of single limbs. Illusions include vestibular illusions, vection, sea legs, the ideomotor effect, and alien hand syndrome. The vestibular system is one of the major sources of information about one's own motion. Disorders of the visual system can lead to dizziness, vertigo, and feelings of instability. There are also specific self-motion illusions that can occur through abnormal stimulation of various parts of the vestibular system. These include vestibular/somatogyral Illusions and vestibular/somatogravic Illusions in aviation. These are described in Sensory illusions in aviation.
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