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    Voluntary turning causes perceived motion opposite to passive rotation, suggesting reflex feedback from vestibulospinal activity influences perception. This finding has implications for medicine and aviation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Vestibular System Function
    • Human Perception

    Background:

    • Current models of the inner ear predict specific perceptual responses to rotation.
    • Understanding the sensory-vestibular system is crucial for human balance and spatial orientation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the perceived motion following voluntary ambulatory turning.
    • To compare active turning perception with passive rotation aftereffects and theoretical predictions.

    Main Methods:

    • Participants performed voluntary ambulatory turning (eight turns).
    • Perceived motion direction was recorded and analyzed.
    • Data were compared against passive rotation responses and inner ear function models.

    Main Results:

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    • Perceived motion after voluntary turning was reversed relative to passive rotation aftereffects.
    • Vestibulospinal reflex feedback appears to dominate perceptual experience during active turning.

    Conclusions:

    • Active turning perception deviates from passive rotation models, highlighting the role of reflex activity.
    • Findings offer insights into sensory integration and have practical applications in aviation and medicine.