7 Publikationen
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2019 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2938749Moscatelli, A., Scotto di Cesare, C., Ernst, M.O.: Illusory changes in the perceived speed of motion derived from proprioception and touch. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. 122, 1555-1565 (2019).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2016 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2904103Bringoux, L., Scotto di Cesare, C., Borel, L., Macaluso, T., Sarlegna, F.R.: Do Visual and Vestibular Inputs Compensate for Somatosensory Loss in the Perception of Spatial Orientation? Insights from a Deafferented Patient. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10, : 181 (2016).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2015 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2713430Scotto di Cesare, C., Macaluso, T., Mestre, D.R., Bringoux, L.: Slow changing postural cues cancel visual field dependence on self-tilt detection. Gait & Posture. 41, 198-202 (2015).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2014 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2680673Scotto di Cesare, C., Sarlegna, F.R., Bourdin, C., Mestre, D.R., Bringoux, L.: Combined Influence of Visual Scene and Body Tilt on Arm Pointing Movements: Gravity Matters!. PLoS ONE. 9, : e99866 (2014).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2014 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2698719Scotto di Cesare, C., Buloup, F., Mestre, D.R., Bringoux, L.: How do visual and postural cues combine for self-tilt perception during slow pitch rotations? Acta Psychologica. 153, 51-59 (2014).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2013 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2665630Scotto di Cesare, C., Anastasopoulos, D., Bringoux, L., Lee, P.Y., Naushahi, M.J., Bronstein, A.M.: Influence of postural constraints on eye and head latency during voluntary rotations. Vision Research. 78, 1-5 (2013).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2011 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2663504Scotto di Cesare, C., Bringoux, L., Bourdin, C., Sarlegna, F., Mestre, D.R.: Spatial localization investigated by continuous pointing during visual and gravitoinertial changes. Experimental Brain Research. 215, 173-182 (2011).PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC