1981 volume 10(5) pages 525 – 530
doi:10.1068/p100525

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McAdie P J, Steinbach M J, 1981, "Visually induced tilt affects form perception" Perception 10(5) 525 – 530

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Visually induced tilt affects form perception

Patricia J McAdie, Martin J Steinbach

Received 5 January 1981

Abstract. A large visually moving field, which induces a sensation of tilting, affects the perception of form with virtually no change in the orientation of the retinal image. This effect is both quantitatively and qualitatively different from the effect of the induced tilt on a vertical line, suggesting a higher-order visual-vestibular interaction.

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