Dokument: Multisensory integration in visuospatial recalibration

Titel:Multisensory integration in visuospatial recalibration
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20231214-111950-0
Kollektion:Dissertationen
Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Abschlussarbeiten » Dissertation
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Autor: Bayer, Manuel Serdar [Autor]
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Beitragende:Prof. Dr. Zimmermann, Eckart [Gutachter]
Prof. Dr. Bellebaum, Christian [Gutachter]
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation:100 Philosophie und Psychologie » 150 Psychologie
Beschreibung:The information the visual system provides is essential for our interaction with the environment. To what extent the perceptual system uses and relies on body-related signals and sensorimotor experiences is a topic for discussion. While early theories regarded the visual system as a mere input system, recent findings suggest a more embodied perspective. The studies presented in this dissertation examined the influence of body-related and sensorimotor information and experience on visual perception. The first study investigated how the perceived self-location in space alters our perception of depth. It provides evidence for a use of body-related information to interpret ambiguous signals and to provide accurate distance estimations. The second study examined visual stability, our ability to perceive a stable world despite the constant movements we perform. The results suggest that constant recalibrations are performed to adjust our expectations of the visual consequences of performed movements based on previous sensorimotor experience. The third study aimed to explore space constancy, which refers to our ability to keep an accurate spatial representation of surrounding objects. The data suggest that we use all information sources available to use in order to create the most accurate and actionable spatial representation of objects. This dissertation delivers further support for an embodied account of visual perception by providing evidence for the inclusion of body-related information and sensorimotor experience in visual processes.
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Fachbereich / Einrichtung:Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät » WE Psychologie
Dokument erstellt am:14.12.2023
Dateien geändert am:14.12.2023
Promotionsantrag am:12.10.2023
Datum der Promotion:04.12.2023
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