Modality-specific effects of threat on self-motion perception.
Shira Hacohen-BrownEva Gilboa-SchechtmanAdam ZaidelPublished in: BMC biology (2024)
Enhanced vestibular perception under threat might stem from shared neural substrates with emotional processing, whereas diminished visual self-motion perception may indicate that a threatening stimulus diverts attention away from optic flow integration. Thus, threat induces modality-specific biases in everyday experiences of self-motion.