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Seemungal -- $tGravity in the Brain as a Reference for Space and Time Perception /$rFrancesco Lacquaniti , Gianfranco Bosco , Silvio Gravano , Iole Indovina , Barbara La Scaleia , Vincenzo Maffei and Myrka Zago -- $tContribution of Bodily and Gravitational Orientation Cues to Face and Letter Recognition /$rMichael Barnett-Cowan , Jacqueline C. Snow and Jody C. Culham -- $tInternal Models, Vestibular Cognition, and Mental Imagery: Conceptual Considerations /$rFred W. Mast and Andrew W. Ellis -- $tThe Effects of Complete Vestibular Deafferentation on Spatial Memory and the Hippocampus in the Rat: The Dunedin Experience /$rPaul F. Smith , Cynthia L. Darlington and Yiwen Zheng -- $tMaking Sense of the Body: the Role of Vestibular Signals /$rChristophe Lopez -- $tVestibular?Somatosensory Interactions: A Mechanism in Search of a Function? /$rElisa Raffaella Ferrč and Patrick Haggard -- $tDisrupting Vestibular Activity Disrupts Body Ownership /$rAdria E. N. Hoover and Laurence R. Harris -- $tBeyond the Non-Specific Attentional Effect of Caloric Vestibular Stimulation: Evidence from Healthy Subjects and Patients /$rGabriella Bottini and Martina Gandola -- $tOut-of-Body Experiences and Other Complex Dissociation Experiences in a Patient with Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Damage and Deficient Multisensory Integration /$rMariia Kaliuzhna , Dominique Vibert , Petr Grivaz and Olaf Blanke -- $tVestibular Function and Depersonalization/Derealization Symptoms /$rKathrine Jįuregui Renaud -- $tThe Moving History of Vestibular Stimulation as a Therapeutic Intervention /$rLuzia Grabherr , Gianluca Macauda and Bigna Lenggenhager -- $tIndex /$rElisa R. Ferrč and Laurence R. Harris. 330 $aIn this volume specific cognitive sub-functions are identified and indications of how basic vestibular input contributes to each are described. The broad range of these functions is consistent with the broad spread of vestibular projections throughout the cortex. Combining vestibular signals about the head?s orientation relative to gravity with information about head position relative to the body provides sufficient information to map body position onto the ground surface and underlie the sense of spatial position. But vestibular signals are also fundamental to sensorimotor control and even to high-level bodily perception such as the sense of body ownership and the anchoring of perspective to the body. Clinical observations confirm the essential role of vestibular signals in maintaining a coherent self-representation and suggest some novel rehabilitation strategies. The chapters presented in this volume are previously published in a Special Issue of Multisensory Research , Volume 28, Issue 5-6 (2015). Contributors are: M. Barnett-Cowan, O. Blanke, J. Blouin, G. Bosco, G. Bottini, J.-P. Bresciani, J.C. Culham, C.L. Darlington, A.W. Ellis, E.R. Ferrč, M. Gandola, L. Grabherr, S. Gravano, P. Grivaz, E. Guillaud, P. Haggard, L.R. Harris, A.E.N. 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