Washington, Oct 23: No matter how fast we move or run, our eyes, head and body immediately adjust themselves according to our speed, and now scientists have uncovered the phenomenon underlying this unique ability, called vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR), in humans.
In their new study, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies explain how the vestibular-ocular reflex, which keeps us and the world around us stable, achieves the accuracy it is famous for.
The scientists said that signals from the vestibular system of the inner ear, which detects motion, are relayed in a linear fashion no matter how fast the neurons are firing, quite unlike other signals in the brain, whose transmission is frequency-dependent.