pubmed-article:2787156 | pubmed:abstractText | There is no objective correlate for a reduction of the absolute threshold of excitability of the vestibular organ during subliminal rotation by the exposition of transient light stimuli, i.e. an intermodal vestibulo-optical transformation, which is supposed to be possible in aesthesiophysiology. Only on rotation at a speed near the limit threshold value, pseudomotions of the exposed lighting point will occur. However, these are the consequences of an eye movement reflex, of fixation or cervical reflexes, i.e. a phenomenal event, and not an exteroceptive measure for the identification of subliminar vestibular stimuli. | lld:pubmed |