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1Coupled fluid-structure model for improved evaluation of vestibular function during in-flight conditions

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  • Title: ➤  Coupled fluid-structure model for improved evaluation of vestibular function during in-flight conditions
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Aeronautics and Space Administration - CFD Research Corp. - National Technical Information Service, distributor
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Huntsville, Ala - [Washington, DC - Springfield, Va

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  • First Year Published: 1995
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    2Low-level flight simulation, vertical cues

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    • Title: ➤  Low-level flight simulation, vertical cues
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    • Number of Pages: Median: 31
    • Publisher: ➤  Air Force Human Resources Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command
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    • Publish Location: Brooks Air Force Base, Texas

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    • First Year Published: 1983
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    Perception

    Perception (from Latin perceptio 'gathering, receiving') is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent

    Subjective visual vertical

    Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV) is a diagnostic test of the inner ear to assess a patient's perception of verticality and detect if there are any signs

    Rod and frame test

    vary the participant's frame of reference and thus test for their perception of vertical. The rod and frame illusion occurs because of the effect of the

    Interindividual differences in perception

    often. At an aspect ratio of one, the illusion is biased towards the vertical perception. The reason for this might be the way the human brain processes the

    Sense

    transformation into a form that can be understood by the brain. Sensation and perception are fundamental to nearly every aspect of an organism's cognition, behavior

    McCollough effect

    The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings

    Binocular disparity

    the retinal images in the two eyes. Vertical disparity, cyclodisparity and aniseikonia can impair depth perception and may cause double vision (diplopia)

    Vertical–horizontal illusion

    theories". Perception & Psychophysics. 67 (6): 967–979. doi:10.3758/BF03193624. ISSN 0031-5117. PMID 16396006. Winch, W. H. (May 1907). "The Vertical-Horizontal

    Motion perception

    Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed and direction of elements in a scene based on visual, vestibular and proprioceptive inputs. Although

    Stereopsis

    N;Meng X.; Xu P; Qian Q.(2003) “A physiological theory of depth perception from vertical disparity”, Vision Research. Volume 43, Issue 1, January 2003,