Vection strength is determined by the plausibility of a stimulus as a representation of the world(Symposium 1 : Psychology of self-motion perception,The 31st Annual Meeting)
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The previous vection (illusory self motion perception) studies can be explained by a one simple rule that is vection strength is determined by the plausibility of a stimulus as a representation of the world. When the world appears to be moving, we must make sense of the situation, but we refuse to accept the solution that the world is moving. Instead, we favor the solution that we ourselves are moving, because we know that our bodies are movable, whereas the world is static. I propose a hypothesis that vection will be stronger when a perceived visual stimulus makes us strongly infer a more plausible representation of the world.
- 2013-09-30