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Science 15 April 2005:
Vol. 308. no. 5720, pp. 416 - 419
DOI: 10.1126/science.1107961


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Representation of Visual Gravitational Motion in the Human Vestibular Cortex
Iole Indovina, Vincenzo Maffei, Gianfranco Bosco, Myrka Zago, Emiliano Macaluso, Francesco Lacquaniti

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    Upon pressing the blue button on the lower left, the movie shows a periodic sequence of 1 g and –1 g trials, in blocks of five trials each. Flight durations are randomized between 1.4 and 1.78 s in each block. The red dot corresponds to the fixation point that expands after 400 ms following the end of ball motion. The movie is merely indicative of the visual stimuli: The spatial and temporal resolutions are lower, and the sequence of trials is simplified relative to those used in our experiments.





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