Mathieu Koppen
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Willemsen S, Oostwoud Wijdenes L, van Beers R, Koppen M, Medendorp W
J Neurophysiol
. 2024 Oct;
132(5):1481-1493.
PMID: 39361731
Path integration, the process of updating one's position using successive self-motion signals, has previously been studied with visual distance reproduction tasks in which optic flow patterns provide information about traveled...
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Willemsen S, Oostwoud Wijdenes L, van Beers R, Koppen M, Medendorp W
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Nov;
128(6):1409-1420.
PMID: 36321734
We previously proposed a Bayesian model of multisensory integration in spatial orientation (Clemens IAH, de Vrijer M, Selen LPJ, van Gisbergen JAM, Medendorp WP. J Neurosci 31: 5365-5377, 2011). Using...
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Niehof N, Perdreau F, Koppen M, Medendorp W
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Jul;
122(2):788-796.
PMID: 31268803
The brain is thought to use rotation cues from both the vestibular and optokinetic system to disambiguate the gravito-inertial force, as measured by the otoliths, into components of linear acceleration...
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Niehof N, Perdreau F, Koppen M, Medendorp W
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Jun;
122(2):480-489.
PMID: 31166820
While it has been well established that optostatic and optokinetic cues contribute to the perception of vertical, it is unclear how the brain processes their combined presence with the nonvisual...
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Koppen M, Ter Horst A, Medendorp W
Multisens Res
. 2019 May;
32(3):165-178.
PMID: 31059483
When walking or driving, it is of the utmost importance to continuously track the spatial relationship between objects in the environment and the moving body in order to prevent collisions....
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Perdreau F, Cooke J, Koppen M, Medendorp W
J Neurophysiol
. 2018 Nov;
121(1):269-284.
PMID: 30461369
The brain uses self-motion information to internally update egocentric representations of locations of remembered world-fixed visual objects. If a discrepancy is observed between this internal update and reafferent visual feedback,...
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Medendorp W, Alberts B, Verhagen W, Koppen M, Selen L
Front Neurol
. 2018 Jun;
9:377.
PMID: 29910766
Perception of spatial orientation is thought to rely on the brain's integration of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and somatosensory signals, as well as internal beliefs. When one of these signals breaks...
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Atsma J, Maij F, Koppen M, Irwin D, Medendorp W
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2016 Mar;
12(3):e1004766.
PMID: 26967730
Our ability to interact with the environment hinges on creating a stable visual world despite the continuous changes in retinal input. To achieve visual stability, the brain must distinguish the...
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Ter Horst A, Koppen M, Selen L, Medendorp W
PLoS One
. 2015 Dec;
10(12):e0145015.
PMID: 26658990
When navigating through the environment, our brain needs to infer how far we move and in which direction we are heading. In this estimation process, the brain may rely on...
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Clemens I, Selen L, Koppen M, Medendorp W
J Vis
. 2012 Nov;
12(12).
PMID: 23151410
In order to maintain visual stability during self-motion, the brain needs to update any egocentric spatial representations of the environment. Here, we use a novel psychophysical approach to investigate how...