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1. Individual motion perception parameters and motion sickness frequency sensitivity in fore-aft motion

2. Vection is the main contributor to motion sickness induced by visual yaw rotation: Implications for conflict and eye movement theories

3. Causal Inference in Multisensory Heading Estimation

4. Forced fusion in multisensory heading estimation

5. Integration of Semi-Circular Canal and Otolith Cues for Direction Discrimination during Eccentric Rotations

6. Modulation of vection latencies in the full-body illusion.

7. Putting actions in context: visual action adaptation aftereffects are modulated by social contexts

8. Naturalistic Stimulus Structure Determines the Integration of Audiovisual Looming Signals in Binocular Rivalry

9. Looking for discriminating is different from looking for looking's sake

10. Cultural differences in room size perception.

11. Accumulation of Inertial Sensory Information in the Perception of Whole Body Yaw Rotation.

12. Decoding Accuracy in Supplementary Motor Cortex Correlates with Perceptual Sensitivity to Tactile Roughness.

13. The Importance of Postural Cues for Determining Eye Height in Immersive Virtual Reality.

14. The MPI Emotional Body Expressions Database for Narrative Scenarios.

15. Owning an Overweight or Underweight Body: Distinguishing the Physical, Experienced and Virtual Body.

16. Intersegmental Eye-Head-Body Interactions during Complex Whole Body Movements.

17. The Importance of Stimulus Noise Analysis for Self-Motion Studies.

18. Interactive Multiple Object Tracking (iMOT).

19. Verbal Shadowing and Visual Interference in Spatial Memory.

20. Welcome to Wonderland: The Influence of the Size and Shape of a Virtual Hand On the Perceived Size and Shape of Virtual Objects.

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