https://www.selleckchem.com/pr....oducts/ezatiostat.ht
Observers typically present a strong bias in estimating the orientation of a visual bar when their body is tilted 60° in the roll plane and in the absence of visual background information. Known as the A-effect, this phenomenon likely results from the under-compensation of body tilt. Static visual cues can reduce such bias in the perceived vertical. Yet, it is unknown whether dynamic visual cues would be also effective. Here we presented projectile motions of a visual target along parabolic trajectories with different orientation