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Investigations on the role of vision and vestibular organs in eye movement control have revealed the importance of interactions between sensory signals. A central question is therefore how to combine those signals to obtain an accurate estimate of the physical variables. A comprehensive model of combination of the visual, otolithic and semicircular canals signals is presented below.
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Zupan, L., Droulez, J., Darlot, C., Denise, P., Maruani, A. (1994). Modelization of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) and Motion Sickness Prediction. In: Marinaro, M., Morasso, P.G. (eds) ICANN ’94. ICANN 1994. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2097-1_25
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