Straube A, Paulus W, Probst T
Neurosci Lett. 1987 May 6;76(2):245-8. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(87)90723-3.
The influence of concurrent head or trunk movements on optokinetically induced self-motion perception has been investigated by measuring circularvection (CV) latencies. Active head as well as passive trunk oscillation cause an increase in circularvection latency of about 50% as compared to latencies with the head and trunk stationary during full field optokinetic stimulation. The results point towards an intersensory inhibition of self-motion perception.