Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to accommodate noise in optic flow stimuli. Here, we investigated how spatial and temporal integration mechanisms are used for judgments of heading through a psychophysical experiment involving three different types of noise. Furthermore, we developed two ideal observer models to study the components of the spatial information used by observers when performing the heading task. In the psychophysical experiment, we applied three types of direction noise to optic flow stimuli to differentiate the involvement of spatial and temporal integration mechanisms. The results indicate that temporal integration mechanisms play a role in heading perception,...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
We investigated whether biological motion biases heading estimation from optic flow in a similar man...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
AbstractSeveral aspects of the viewing situation affect the ability to determine heading from optica...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
We have recently suggested that neural flow parsing mechanisms act to subtract global optic flow con...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
In a companion study we have investigated the pattern of dependence of human heading estimation on t...
In most models of heading from optic flow a rigid environment is assumed, yet humans often navigate ...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
In the current study, we explored observers ’ use of two distinct analyses for determining their dir...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
Optic flow based perception of two-dimensional trajectories and the effects of a single landmark. R....
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
We investigated whether biological motion biases heading estimation from optic flow in a similar man...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
AbstractSeveral aspects of the viewing situation affect the ability to determine heading from optica...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
We have recently suggested that neural flow parsing mechanisms act to subtract global optic flow con...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
In a companion study we have investigated the pattern of dependence of human heading estimation on t...
In most models of heading from optic flow a rigid environment is assumed, yet humans often navigate ...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
In the current study, we explored observers ’ use of two distinct analyses for determining their dir...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
Optic flow based perception of two-dimensional trajectories and the effects of a single landmark. R....
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
We investigated whether biological motion biases heading estimation from optic flow in a similar man...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...