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Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks

The primary sensory modality for probing spatial orientation can vary among psychophysical tasks. In the subjective visual vertical (SVV) task, a visual stimulus is used to measure perceived vertical orientation, while a haptic stimulus is used in the subjective haptic vertical (SHV) task. Here we e...

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Autores principales: Kim, Min Jung, Otero-Millan, Jorge, Tian, Jing, Kheradmand, Amir
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9395245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35944973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0233-22.2022
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author Kim, Min Jung
Otero-Millan, Jorge
Tian, Jing
Kheradmand, Amir
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Otero-Millan, Jorge
Tian, Jing
Kheradmand, Amir
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description The primary sensory modality for probing spatial orientation can vary among psychophysical tasks. In the subjective visual vertical (SVV) task, a visual stimulus is used to measure perceived vertical orientation, while a haptic stimulus is used in the subjective haptic vertical (SHV) task. Here we examined disparity in SHV and SVV task results and asked whether it could be related to biases in probing different spatial estimates by each task. Forty-two healthy volunteers (mean ± SD age, 25 ± 10 years; 19 females; 21 left handed) were recruited. The effect of a task to measure spatial orientation was calculated as the difference between SHV and SVV values, and with the head upright and tilted 20° laterally. There was a task bias regardless of head position related to hand use in the haptic task but not handedness (mean head upright ± SEM: left hand, −3.7 ± 1.1°; right hand, 7.9 ± 1.0°). When this task bias was subtracted out, there was a similar spatial bias using each hand in the SHV task that was also comparable to the SVV task (mean head with left tilt: left hand, 3.9 ± 0.7°; right hand, 4.4 ± 0.7°; SVV, 4.9 ± 0.7°; mean head with right tilt: left hand, −4.6 ± 0.9°; right hand, −4.6 ± 0.8°; SVV, −4.7 ± 1.0°). These findings show that the disparity in visual and haptic measures of spatial orientation is primarily related to a modality-specific bias, and once the effect of hand use is removed from the haptic measurements, the spatial bias becomes comparable to the visual task.
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spelling pubmed-93952452022-08-23 Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks Kim, Min Jung Otero-Millan, Jorge Tian, Jing Kheradmand, Amir eNeuro Research Article: New Research The primary sensory modality for probing spatial orientation can vary among psychophysical tasks. In the subjective visual vertical (SVV) task, a visual stimulus is used to measure perceived vertical orientation, while a haptic stimulus is used in the subjective haptic vertical (SHV) task. Here we examined disparity in SHV and SVV task results and asked whether it could be related to biases in probing different spatial estimates by each task. Forty-two healthy volunteers (mean ± SD age, 25 ± 10 years; 19 females; 21 left handed) were recruited. The effect of a task to measure spatial orientation was calculated as the difference between SHV and SVV values, and with the head upright and tilted 20° laterally. There was a task bias regardless of head position related to hand use in the haptic task but not handedness (mean head upright ± SEM: left hand, −3.7 ± 1.1°; right hand, 7.9 ± 1.0°). When this task bias was subtracted out, there was a similar spatial bias using each hand in the SHV task that was also comparable to the SVV task (mean head with left tilt: left hand, 3.9 ± 0.7°; right hand, 4.4 ± 0.7°; SVV, 4.9 ± 0.7°; mean head with right tilt: left hand, −4.6 ± 0.9°; right hand, −4.6 ± 0.8°; SVV, −4.7 ± 1.0°). These findings show that the disparity in visual and haptic measures of spatial orientation is primarily related to a modality-specific bias, and once the effect of hand use is removed from the haptic measurements, the spatial bias becomes comparable to the visual task. Society for Neuroscience 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9395245/ /pubmed/35944973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0233-22.2022 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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title Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks
title_full Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks
title_fullStr Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks
title_full_unstemmed Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks
title_short Measures of Spatial Orientation: Spatial Bias Analogs in Visual and Haptic Tasks
title_sort measures of spatial orientation: spatial bias analogs in visual and haptic tasks
topic Research Article: New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9395245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35944973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0233-22.2022
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