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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE DELAY IN THE PERCEPTION OF THE OCULOGRAVIC ILLUSION,

Authors: Brant Clark; Ashton Graybiel; NAVAL SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE PENSACOLA FLA
Abstract:
Five normal and eight labyrinthine defective men were studied in a slow rotation room to observe the effects of factors which contribute to delay in change in perception of the horizontal following a change in direction of resultant force acting on a subject. Results showed very small effects of pre-exposure conditions prior to change in direction of resultant force. Delays in presentation of a luminous target following a change in resultant force and before settings to the visual horizontal occurred, however, produced major, systematic effects on the perception of the visual horizontal. Results are discussed in terms of the interaction of visual and gravitational cues in producing the lag effect. (Author)

Pages: 21
Report Date: 13 AUG 1965
Report Number: 0268526

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Keywords relating to this report:
(*ILLUSIONS
(*SPACE PERCEPTION
(*VISUAL PERCEPTION
_*ILLUSIONS
_*SPACE PERCEPTION
_*VISUAL PERCEPTION
ADAPTATION_PHYSIOLOGY_
FORCE_MECHANICS_
GRAVITY
MOMENTS
ROTATION
SPACE PERCEPTION_
STRESS_PHYSIOLOGY__
STRESS_PSYCHOLOGY_
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