Abstract

The present investigation concerns the integrity of a primary mental function, the egocentric frame of reference and the sense of polarity of one’s own head. The visually perceived eye level (VPEL) and the subjective antero-posterior axis of the head were measured by means of a visual indicator in darkness during two stimulus conditions: static pitch (sagittal-plane) tilting in the 1-g environment and gondola centrifugation (2G). It is demonstrated that an increase in the magnitude of the gravitoinertial (G) force, acting in the direction of the head and body long ( z) axis, causes a substantial change not only in the VPEL but also in the perceived direction of the antero-posterior axis of the head.

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