Imagined body orientation and perception of the visual vertical

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Sophie Mertz
Jean-Claude Lepecq
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[1] LENA,
[2] CNRS UPR 640,undefined
[3] Unité de Neurosciences cognitives et Imagerie cérébrale,undefined
[4] Hôpital de la Salpêtrière,undefined
[5] 47 Boulevard de l'Hôpital,undefined
[6] 75651 Paris Cedex 13,undefined
[7] France e-mail: sophie.mertz@chups.jussieu.fr Tel.: +33-1-42161174; Fax: +33-1-45862537,undefined
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Psychological Research | 2001年 / 65卷
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Healthy Subject; Reference Condition; Mental Imagery; Common Process; Body Orientation;
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The existence of body orientation mental imagery was tested by examining whether self roll tilt imagery affects the subjective visual vertical (SVV). Twenty healthy subjects judged the orientation of a dim luminous bar with respect to gravitational vertical, while normally seated in complete darkness with their head firmly restrained earth vertically. SVV was measured in three conditions: a reference condition with no imagery, and a left and a right imagery condition, during which the bar orientation was to be judged while the subjects imagine themselves roll-tilted towards left or right, respectively. The imagined roll tilts were of the same magnitude as roll tilts which generally induce an E- effect, i.e., an SVV lean toward the side opposite to those of body tilt. If imagery and perception of self roll tilt share common processes, self roll tilt imagery should induce an E-like effect. Results show an imagery- induced E-like effect, which strongly supports the idea that humans can perform mental imagery of body orientation about gravity.
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页码:64 / 70
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