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Semicircular canal modeling in human perception

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posted on 2017-07-01, 00:00 authored by Hamed AsadiHamed Asadi, Shady MohamedShady Mohamed, Chee Peng LimChee Peng Lim, Saeid Nahavandi, E Nalivaiko
The human vestibular system is a sensory and equilibrium system that manages and controls the human sense of balance and movement. It is the main sensor humans use to perceive rotational and linear motions. Determining an accurate mathematical model of the human vestibular system is significant for research pertaining to motion perception, as the quality and effectiveness of the motion cueing algorithm (MCA) directly depends on the mathematical model used in its design. This paper describes the history and analyses the development process of mathematical semicircular canal models. The aim of this review is to determine the most consistent and reliable mathematical semicircular canal models that agree with experimental results and theoretical analyses, and offer reliable approximations for the semicircular canal functions based on the existing studies. Selecting and formulating accurate mathematical models of semicircular canals are essential for implementation into the MCA and for ensuring effective human motion perception modeling.

History

Journal

Reviews in the neurosciences

Volume

28

Issue

5

Pagination

537 - 549

Publisher

De Gruyter

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

0334-1763

eISSN

2191-0200

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, De Gruyter