We studied differences in localizing the centres of flow in radially expanding and contracting patterns in different regions of the visual field. Our results suggest that the perceived centre of a peripherally viewed expanding pattern is shifted towards the fovea relative to that of a contracting pattern, but only in the lower right and upper right visual quadrants and when a single speed gradient with appropriate overall speeds of the trajectories of the moving dots was used. The biases were not systematically related to differences of sensitivity to optic flow in different quadrants. Further experiments demonstrated that the biases were likely due to a combination of two effects: an advantage of global processing in favor of the lower vis...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Spatial orientation relies on a representation of the position and orientation of the body relative...
YesHuman neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attr...
We studied differences in localizing the centres of flow in radially expanding and contracting patte...
We studied differences in localizing the centres of flow in radially expanding and contracting patte...
Motion in depth results in radial optic-flow patterns. Forward motion results in radially expanding ...
AbstractIn a recent study (Fan, Z., & Harris, J. (2008). Perceived spatial displacement of motion-de...
The perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in four expe...
Many models of optic flow processing (eg Perrone and Stone, 1998 Journal of Neuroscience 18 5958-597...
AbstractThe perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in f...
When an expansion flow field of moving dots is overlapped by planar motion, observers perceive an il...
UR: upper right; UL: upper left; LL: lower left; LR: lower right. Experiment 1: E1, black curve. Exp...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
In models of complex motion processing of expanding, contracting or rotating patterns, localization ...
Spatial orientation relies on a representation of the position and orientation of the body relative ...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Spatial orientation relies on a representation of the position and orientation of the body relative...
YesHuman neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attr...
We studied differences in localizing the centres of flow in radially expanding and contracting patte...
We studied differences in localizing the centres of flow in radially expanding and contracting patte...
Motion in depth results in radial optic-flow patterns. Forward motion results in radially expanding ...
AbstractIn a recent study (Fan, Z., & Harris, J. (2008). Perceived spatial displacement of motion-de...
The perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in four expe...
Many models of optic flow processing (eg Perrone and Stone, 1998 Journal of Neuroscience 18 5958-597...
AbstractThe perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in f...
When an expansion flow field of moving dots is overlapped by planar motion, observers perceive an il...
UR: upper right; UL: upper left; LL: lower left; LR: lower right. Experiment 1: E1, black curve. Exp...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
In models of complex motion processing of expanding, contracting or rotating patterns, localization ...
Spatial orientation relies on a representation of the position and orientation of the body relative ...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Spatial orientation relies on a representation of the position and orientation of the body relative...
YesHuman neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attr...