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Comparative Study Seeing and perceiving. 2012;25(6):631-45. doi: 10.1163/18784763-00002394 0.02024

Stimulus meanings alter illusory self-motion (vection)--experimental examination of the train illusion

关于诱发错觉性自我运动的刺激含义的变化及其在列车错觉实验研究中的应用 翻译改进

Takeharu Seno  1, Haruaki Fukuda

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  • 1 Faculty of Design, Kyushu University, 4-9-1 Shiobaru, Minami-ku, Fukuoka 815-8540, Japan. seno@design.kyushu-u.ac.jp
  • DOI: 10.1163/18784763-00002394 PMID: 23550369

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    Over the last 100 years, numerous studies have examined the effective visual stimulus properties for inducing illusory self-motion (known as vection). This vection is often experienced more strongly in daily life than under controlled experimental conditions. One well-known example of vection in real life is the so-called 'train illusion'. In the present study, we showed that this train illusion can also be generated in the laboratory using virtual computer graphics-based motion stimuli. We also demonstrated that this vection can be modified by altering the meaning of the visual stimuli (i.e., top down effects). Importantly, we show that the semantic meaning of a stimulus can inhibit or facilitate vection, even when there is no physical change to the stimulus.

    Keywords:self-motion perception; stimulus meanings; vection; train illusion

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