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Cortical Integration of Vestibular and Visual Cues for Navigation, Visual Processing, and Perception

Sepiedeh Keshavarzi, Mateo Vélez‐Fort, Troy W. Margrie

2023Annual Review of Neuroscience32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite increasing evidence of its involvement in several key functions of the cerebral cortex, the vestibular sense rarely enters our consciousness. Indeed, the extent to which these internal signals are incorporated within cortical sensory representation and how they might be relied upon for sensory-driven decision-making, during, for example, spatial navigation, is yet to be understood. Recent novel experimental approaches in rodents have probed both the physiological and behavioral significance of vestibular signals and indicate that their widespread integration with vision improves both the cortical representation and perceptual accuracy of self-motion and orientation. Here, we summarize these recent findings with a focus on cortical circuits involved in visual perception and spatial navigation and highlight the major remaining knowledge gaps. We suggest that vestibulo-visual integration reflects a process of constant updating regarding the status of self-motion, and access to such information by the cortex is used for sensory perception and predictions that may be implemented for rapid, navigation-related decision-making.

Topics & Concepts

Sensory systemVestibular systemPerceptionNeurosciencePsychologySensory cueMotion perceptionVisual cortexSensory processingMultisensory integrationVisual perceptionCognitive psychologyVisual perception and processing mechanismsNeural dynamics and brain functionVestibular and auditory disorders