It has been demonstrated, using abstract psychophysical stimuli, that speeds appear slower when contrast is reduced under certain conditions. Does this effect have any real life consequences? One previous study has found, using a low fidelity driving simulator, that participants perceived vehicle speeds to be slower in foggy conditions. We replicated this finding with a more realistic video-based simulator using the Method of Constant Stimuli. We also found that lowering contrast reduced participants’ ability to discriminate speeds. We argue that these reduced contrast effects could partly explain the higher crash rate of drivers with cataracts (this is a substantial societal problem and the crash relationship variance can be accounted for ...
The perceived speed of moving objects has long been known to depend on image contrast. Lowering the ...
AbstractThe perceived speed of moving objects has long been known to depend on image contrast. Lower...
AbstractPerceived speed is modulated by a range of stimulus attributes such as contrast, luminance a...
We investigated the effect of reducing image contrast on speed perception using a video-based drivin...
Misperception of speed under low-contrast conditions has been identified as a possible contributor t...
It is well known in the psychophysical literature that low visual contrasts can lead to amisestimati...
It is well known in the psychophysical literature that low visual contrasts can lead observers to mi...
Perceived speed of moving patterns is lower when visual contrast is reduced. In recent driving simul...
International audienceVisual speed is believed to be underestimated at low contrast, which has been ...
Visual speed is believed to be underestimated at low contrast, which has been proposed as an explana...
In the first experiment we investigated the effect of reduced visibility on the produced speed in a ...
Purpose. We investigated the extent to which simulated cataracts slow a driver's ability to anticipa...
Laboratory-based studies of perceived speed show that, under most circumstances, perceived speed is ...
Optic flow affects the walking speed during human pedal locomotion: when the ground texture is moved...
We tested the effect of contrast on the perceived vehicle speed. The videos show the different visi...
The perceived speed of moving objects has long been known to depend on image contrast. Lowering the ...
AbstractThe perceived speed of moving objects has long been known to depend on image contrast. Lower...
AbstractPerceived speed is modulated by a range of stimulus attributes such as contrast, luminance a...
We investigated the effect of reducing image contrast on speed perception using a video-based drivin...
Misperception of speed under low-contrast conditions has been identified as a possible contributor t...
It is well known in the psychophysical literature that low visual contrasts can lead to amisestimati...
It is well known in the psychophysical literature that low visual contrasts can lead observers to mi...
Perceived speed of moving patterns is lower when visual contrast is reduced. In recent driving simul...
International audienceVisual speed is believed to be underestimated at low contrast, which has been ...
Visual speed is believed to be underestimated at low contrast, which has been proposed as an explana...
In the first experiment we investigated the effect of reduced visibility on the produced speed in a ...
Purpose. We investigated the extent to which simulated cataracts slow a driver's ability to anticipa...
Laboratory-based studies of perceived speed show that, under most circumstances, perceived speed is ...
Optic flow affects the walking speed during human pedal locomotion: when the ground texture is moved...
We tested the effect of contrast on the perceived vehicle speed. The videos show the different visi...
The perceived speed of moving objects has long been known to depend on image contrast. Lowering the ...
AbstractThe perceived speed of moving objects has long been known to depend on image contrast. Lower...
AbstractPerceived speed is modulated by a range of stimulus attributes such as contrast, luminance a...