Souman JL, Freeman TCA, Eikmeier V, Ernst MO. Humans do not have direct access to retinal flow during walking. Journal of Vision. 2010;10(11):14.Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking. This reduction has been attributed to a partial subtraction of walking speed from visual speed (F. H. Durgin & K. Gigone, 2007; F. H. Durgin, K. Gigone, & R. Scott, 2005). We tested whether observers still have access to the retinal flow before subtraction takes place. Observers performed a 2IFC visual speed discrimination task while walking on a treadmill. In one condition, walking speed was identical in the two intervals, while in a second condition walking speed differed between intervals. If observers have access to the reti...
Optic flow is the stream of retinal information generated when an observer’s body, head or eyes move...
Does the preference for visual speed extend to motion perception when the eye moves? Current eviden...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking. This reduction has been attri...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking. This effect has been attribut...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
We considered how non-visual signals that accompany walking might influence the visual processing of...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and i...
Walking reduces visual speed estimates of optic flow (Souman et al, 2010 Journal of Vision 10(11):14...
Visual judgments of human movement play an important role in social interactions, but relatively lit...
When a person is instructed to walk at a comfortable speed, their actual walking speed is influenced...
Optic flow is the stream of retinal information generated when an observer’s body, head or eyes move...
Does the preference for visual speed extend to motion perception when the eye moves? Current eviden...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking. This reduction has been attri...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking. This effect has been attribut...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
We considered how non-visual signals that accompany walking might influence the visual processing of...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and i...
Walking reduces visual speed estimates of optic flow (Souman et al, 2010 Journal of Vision 10(11):14...
Visual judgments of human movement play an important role in social interactions, but relatively lit...
When a person is instructed to walk at a comfortable speed, their actual walking speed is influenced...
Optic flow is the stream of retinal information generated when an observer’s body, head or eyes move...
Does the preference for visual speed extend to motion perception when the eye moves? Current eviden...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...