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Perceived radial translation during centrifugation.

Jelte E Bos1,2, Bruno J Correia Grácio1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Linear acceleration generally gives rise to translation perception. Centripetal acceleration during centrifugation, however, has never been reported giving rise to a radial, inward translation perception.
OBJECTIVE: To study whether centrifugation can induce a radial translation perception in the absence of visual cues.
METHODS: To that end, we exposed 12 subjects to a centripetal acceleration with eyes closed. To avoid confounding with angular motion perception, subjects were fist rotated on-axis, and were shifted out fast and slow only after rotation sensation had vanished. They were asked for translation direction and velocity right after the shift-out, as well as after about 60 seconds of constant centrifugation.
RESULTS: Independent of fast or slow shift-out, the vast statistically significant majority of trials yielded an inward radial translation perception, which velocity was constant after 60 seconds of constant centrifugation.
CONCLUSIONS: We therefore conclude that during centrifugation, an inward radial translation perception does exist in humans, which perception reaches a constant, non-zero value during constant rotation, lasting for at least one minute. These results can be understood by high-pass filtering of otolith afferents to make a distinction between inertial and gravitational acceleration, followed by a mere integration over time to reach a constant velocity perception.

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Keywords:  Human centrifuge; centripetal acceleration; gravito-inertial resolution; path integration; self-motion perception; tilt-translation disambiguation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26756127     DOI: 10.3233/VES-150555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vestib Res        ISSN: 0957-4271            Impact factor:   2.435


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Authors:  Ksander N de Winkel; Mikhail Katliar; Heinrich H Bülthoff
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-06       Impact factor: 3.240

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