The goal of the present study was to investigate the adaptive effects of variation in the direction of optic flow, experienced during linear treadmill walking, on modifying locomotor trajectory. Subjects (n = 30) walked on a motorized linear treadmill at 4.0 km/h for 24 minutes while viewing the interior of a 3D virtual scene projected onto a screen 1.5 m in front of them. The virtual scene depicted constant self-motion equivalent to either 1) walking around the perimeter of a room to one s left (Rotating Room group) 2) walking down the center of a hallway (Infinite Hallway group). The scene was static for the first 4 minutes, and then constant rate self-motion was simulated for the remaining 20 minutes. Before and after the treadmill locom...
Do locomotor aftereffects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college stud...
Information on ongoing body movements can affect the perception of ambiguous visual motion. Previous...
Human locomotor adaptation requires control processes driven by sensory feedback to maintain dynamic...
We have previously shown that viewing simulated rotary self-motion during treadmill locomotion cause...
We investigated the role of global optic flow for visual–motor adaptation of walking direction. In a...
SummaryTwo strategies can guide walking to a stationary goal: (1) the optic-flow strategy, in which ...
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts experience alterations in vestibular and somatosensory ...
We investigated the role of global optic flow for visual-motor adaptation of walking direction. In a...
Vestibular activity, motor command efference copies, and proprioception, among others, contribute to...
Human locomotor adaptation requires feedback and feed-forward control processes to maintain an appro...
Optic Flow (OF) plays an important role in human locomotion and manipulation of OF characteristics c...
Self-perception of motion through visual stimulation may be important for adapting to locomotor cond...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
The precise role of cognitive control on optic flow processing during locomotion has rarely been inv...
Walking seems to be an undemanding task; however, it requires a complex ability to adapt to changing...
Do locomotor aftereffects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college stud...
Information on ongoing body movements can affect the perception of ambiguous visual motion. Previous...
Human locomotor adaptation requires control processes driven by sensory feedback to maintain dynamic...
We have previously shown that viewing simulated rotary self-motion during treadmill locomotion cause...
We investigated the role of global optic flow for visual–motor adaptation of walking direction. In a...
SummaryTwo strategies can guide walking to a stationary goal: (1) the optic-flow strategy, in which ...
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts experience alterations in vestibular and somatosensory ...
We investigated the role of global optic flow for visual-motor adaptation of walking direction. In a...
Vestibular activity, motor command efference copies, and proprioception, among others, contribute to...
Human locomotor adaptation requires feedback and feed-forward control processes to maintain an appro...
Optic Flow (OF) plays an important role in human locomotion and manipulation of OF characteristics c...
Self-perception of motion through visual stimulation may be important for adapting to locomotor cond...
When two different images are presented separately to each eye, one experiences smooth transitions b...
The precise role of cognitive control on optic flow processing during locomotion has rarely been inv...
Walking seems to be an undemanding task; however, it requires a complex ability to adapt to changing...
Do locomotor aftereffects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college stud...
Information on ongoing body movements can affect the perception of ambiguous visual motion. Previous...
Human locomotor adaptation requires control processes driven by sensory feedback to maintain dynamic...