<div><p>Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as major source of information. The TP is a good candidate to control self-motion. It corresponds to a singular and salient point in the subject's visual field, and its location depends on the road geometry, the direction of self-motion relative to the road and the position of the driver on the road. However, the particular status of the TP in the optical flow, as a local minimum of flow speed, has often been left aside. We therefore assume that the TP is actually an optimal location in the dynamic optical array to perceive a change in the trajectory curvature. In this study, we evaluated the ability of human observers to detect variations in thei...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
For nearly 20 years, looking at the tangent point on the road edge has been prominent in models of v...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...
International audienceMany experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent po...
Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as major sour...
Human observers can perceive self-motion from optic flow for both circular paths and straight paths....
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajec...
Humans are usually accurate when estimating heading or path from optic flow, even in the presence of...
We investigated the ability of observers to judge whether they will pass left or right of a visible ...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Responding to changes in the road ahead is essential for ...
We investigated the ability of observers to judge whether they will pass left or right of a visible ...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
For nearly 20 years, looking at the tangent point on the road edge has been prominent in models of v...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...
International audienceMany experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent po...
Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as major sour...
Human observers can perceive self-motion from optic flow for both circular paths and straight paths....
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajec...
Humans are usually accurate when estimating heading or path from optic flow, even in the presence of...
We investigated the ability of observers to judge whether they will pass left or right of a visible ...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Responding to changes in the road ahead is essential for ...
We investigated the ability of observers to judge whether they will pass left or right of a visible ...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
For nearly 20 years, looking at the tangent point on the road edge has been prominent in models of v...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...