Abstract

Shinji Nakamura, Stephen Palmisano, and Juno Kim (July-August 2016). Relative Visual Oscillation Can Facilitate Visually Induced Self-Motion Perception. i-Perception, 7(4), 1–18. (DOI: 10.1177/2041669516661903).
Changes have been made to this article after its publication on August 5, 2016 issue of i-Perception. These corrections will be included in all subsequent versions of the article online.
On page 4, line 4, the following sentence should read as follows: As the fixation spot was always statically located at the center of the screen, this allowed us to determine the effects of relative motion on vection independently of the observer’s eye movements (and their flow-on consequences in terms of the retinal image motion).
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