Abstract We investigated the effect of local texture motion on time-to-contact (TTC) estimation. In Experiment 1, observers estimated the TTC of a looming disk with a spiral texture pattern in a prediction-motion task. Rotation of the spiral texture in a direction causing illusory contraction resulted in a significant TTC overestimation, relative to a condition without texture rotation. This would be consistent with an intrusion of task-irrelevant local upon task-relevant global information. However, illusory expansion did not cause a relative TTC underestimation but rather also a tendency towards overestimation. In Experiment 2, a vertical cylinder moved on the frontoparallel plane. Observers judged its TTC with a finish line. The cylinder...
AbstractPreviously we have shown that transient attention—the more automatic, stimulus-driven compon...
AbstractIn multiple-object tracking, participants can track several moving objects among identical d...
AbstractWe assessed the effect of the coherence of optic flow on time-to-passage judgments in order ...
In the present study, we examined whether it is easier to judge when an object will pass one’s head ...
The ability to extrapolate an occluded object’s position and arrival time is important for survival....
The effects of moving task-irrelevant objects on time-to-contact (TTC) judgments were examined in 5 ...
International audienceTo estimate the time-to-contact (TTC) of a moving object, numerous studies hav...
In a series of psychophysical experiments,we altered the perceived speed of a spot (target) using a ...
An investigation was undertaken into whether judgments of time-to-contact between a laterally moving...
AbstractMany every-day activities necessitate an estimate of the time remaining until an object will...
Results indicate that under some conditions the Sander parallelogram illusion can affect time-to-con...
We studied the expected moment of reappearance of a moving object after it disappeared from sight. I...
AbstractEstimation of time-to-arrival for moving objects is critical to obstacle interception and av...
We have previously observed systematic differences in slant perception by means of probe adjustment ...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigated the visual information used by observers to jud...
AbstractPreviously we have shown that transient attention—the more automatic, stimulus-driven compon...
AbstractIn multiple-object tracking, participants can track several moving objects among identical d...
AbstractWe assessed the effect of the coherence of optic flow on time-to-passage judgments in order ...
In the present study, we examined whether it is easier to judge when an object will pass one’s head ...
The ability to extrapolate an occluded object’s position and arrival time is important for survival....
The effects of moving task-irrelevant objects on time-to-contact (TTC) judgments were examined in 5 ...
International audienceTo estimate the time-to-contact (TTC) of a moving object, numerous studies hav...
In a series of psychophysical experiments,we altered the perceived speed of a spot (target) using a ...
An investigation was undertaken into whether judgments of time-to-contact between a laterally moving...
AbstractMany every-day activities necessitate an estimate of the time remaining until an object will...
Results indicate that under some conditions the Sander parallelogram illusion can affect time-to-con...
We studied the expected moment of reappearance of a moving object after it disappeared from sight. I...
AbstractEstimation of time-to-arrival for moving objects is critical to obstacle interception and av...
We have previously observed systematic differences in slant perception by means of probe adjustment ...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigated the visual information used by observers to jud...
AbstractPreviously we have shown that transient attention—the more automatic, stimulus-driven compon...
AbstractIn multiple-object tracking, participants can track several moving objects among identical d...
AbstractWe assessed the effect of the coherence of optic flow on time-to-passage judgments in order ...