Differential effects of vestibular processing on orienting exogenous and endogenous covert visual attention

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Mariia Kaliuzhna
Andrea Serino
Steve Berger
Olaf Blanke
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[1] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Center for Neuroprosthetics, Brain Mind Institute, Faculty of Life Sciences, School of Life Science
[2] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Brain Mind Institute, School of Life Science
[3] University of Bologna,Department of Psychology
[4] University Hospital,Department of Neurology
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Vestibular; Cognition; Exogenous attention; Endogenous attention;
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Recent research highlights the overwhelming role of vestibular information for higher order cognition. Central to body perception, vestibular cues provide information about self-location in space, self-motion versus object motion, and modulate the perception of space. Surprisingly, however, little research has dealt with how vestibular information combines with other senses to orient one’s attention in space. Here we used passive whole body rotations as exogenous (Experiment 1) or endogenous (Experiment 2) attentional cues and studied their effects on orienting visual attention in a classical Posner paradigm. We show that—when employed as an exogenous stimulus—rotation impacts attention orienting only immediately after vestibular stimulation onset. However, when acting as an endogenous stimulus, vestibular stimulation provides a robust benefit to target detection throughout the rotation profile. Our data also demonstrate that vestibular stimulation boosts attentional processing more generally, independent of rotation direction, associated with a general improvement in performance. These data provide evidence for distinct effects of vestibular processing on endogenous and exogenous attention as well as alertness that differ with respect to the temporal dynamics of the motion profile. These data reveal that attentional spatial processing and spatial body perception as manipulated through vestibular stimulation share important brain mechanisms.
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