A role of cutaneous inputs in self-motion perception (2): Does the wind decide the direction of perceived self-motion?

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Komatsu, Hidemi
Murata, Kayoko
Nakano, Yasushi
Masuda, Naoe
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[1] Keio Univ, Tokyo 108, Japan
[2] Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Shizuoka Sangyo Univ, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan
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