Definīcija:The oculogyral illusion - when an angular rotation of the body is stopped, illusory movement of the body and stationary objects occurs. Due to inertia, the fluid in the semicircular canals decelerates more slowly than the canals themselves. The resulting shear in the opposite direction to that produced by the original rotation.[...] The Coriolis effect - when the head is moved during an angular rotation of the body, illusory head tilt accurs as a censequence of the complex interaction of the forces acting on the vestibular organs. [...]
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