Consistent Air Flow to the Face Facilitates Vection
Perception2011Vol. 40(10), pp. 1237–1240
Citations Over TimeTop 11% of 2011 papers
Abstract
We examined whether a somatosensory cue suggesting forward self-motion facilitated vection. We provided a consistent air flow to subjects' faces by using an electric fan.Vection strength was increased when the air flow was provided.
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