We investigated how the visual system selects a reference frame for the perception of motion. Two concentric arcs underwent circular motion around the center of the display, where observers fixated. The outer (target) arc's angular velocity profile was modulated by a sine wave midflight whereas the inner (reference) arc moved at a constant angular speed. The task was to report whether the target reversed its direction of motion at any point during its motion. We investigated the effects of spatial and figural factors by systematically varying the radial and angular distances between the arcs, and their relative sizes. We found that the effectiveness of the reference frame decreases with increasing radial- and angular-distance measures. Dras...
. Exploration of the spatial environment by autonomous robots is a major topic in AI. If sensory equ...
Background: Understanding the dynamics of our surrounding environments is a task usually attributed ...
It is well known that when we intentionally make large head movements, the resulting motion parallax...
AbstractThe retinotopic projection of stimulus motion depends both on the motion of the stimulus and...
The spatial representation of a visual scene in the early visual system is well known. The optics of...
YesThe goal of this study was to investigate the reference frames used in perceptual encoding and s...
AbstractMany visual attributes of a target stimulus are computed according to dynamic, non-retinotop...
Perception depends on reference frames. For example, the "true'' cycloidal motion trajectory of a re...
AbstractProjective geometry determines how the retinal image of an object deforms as it moves throug...
The human visual system can represent an object\u27s spatial structure with respect to multiple fram...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
How do observers perceive the path of self-motion during rotation? Previous research suggests that e...
AbstractHow do we judge an object's velocity when we ourselves are moving? Subjects compared the vel...
Psychophysical studies point to the existence of specialized mechanisms sensitive to the relative mo...
. Exploration of the spatial environment by autonomous robots is a major topic in AI. If sensory equ...
Background: Understanding the dynamics of our surrounding environments is a task usually attributed ...
It is well known that when we intentionally make large head movements, the resulting motion parallax...
AbstractThe retinotopic projection of stimulus motion depends both on the motion of the stimulus and...
The spatial representation of a visual scene in the early visual system is well known. The optics of...
YesThe goal of this study was to investigate the reference frames used in perceptual encoding and s...
AbstractMany visual attributes of a target stimulus are computed according to dynamic, non-retinotop...
Perception depends on reference frames. For example, the "true'' cycloidal motion trajectory of a re...
AbstractProjective geometry determines how the retinal image of an object deforms as it moves throug...
The human visual system can represent an object\u27s spatial structure with respect to multiple fram...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
How do observers perceive the path of self-motion during rotation? Previous research suggests that e...
AbstractHow do we judge an object's velocity when we ourselves are moving? Subjects compared the vel...
Psychophysical studies point to the existence of specialized mechanisms sensitive to the relative mo...
. Exploration of the spatial environment by autonomous robots is a major topic in AI. If sensory equ...
Background: Understanding the dynamics of our surrounding environments is a task usually attributed ...
It is well known that when we intentionally make large head movements, the resulting motion parallax...