A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions are driven solely by the immediately available optical information (model-free online control mechanisms), or whether internal models have a role in anticipating the future path. We designed two experiments to investigate this issue, measuring spontaneous gaze behaviour while steering, and predictive gaze behaviour when future path information was withheld. In Experiment 1 participants (N=15) steered along a winding path with rich optic flow: gaze patterns were consistent with tracking waypoints on the future path 1–3 s ahead. In Experiment 2, participants (N=12) followed a path presented only in the form of visual waypoints located on an ot...
There has long been a debate on which of the following two strategies we adopt while we are steering...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Anticipatory eye-movements (or look-ahead fixations) are often observed in complex closed-loop contr...
A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions...
Skillful behavior requires the anticipation of future action requirements. This is particularly true...
Skillful behavior requires the anticipation of future action requirements. This is particularly true...
When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1–3 s ahead) that we want to steer thro...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
The authors examined observers steering through a series of obstacles to determine the role of activ...
It is well-established how visual stimuli and self-motion in laboratory conditions reliably elicit r...
In 1958, JJ Gibson put forward proposals on the visual control of locomotion. Research in the last 5...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
Eye-movements have long been considered a problem when trying to understand the visual control of lo...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
There has long been a debate on which of the following two strategies we adopt while we are steering...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Anticipatory eye-movements (or look-ahead fixations) are often observed in complex closed-loop contr...
A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions...
Skillful behavior requires the anticipation of future action requirements. This is particularly true...
Skillful behavior requires the anticipation of future action requirements. This is particularly true...
When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1–3 s ahead) that we want to steer thro...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
The authors examined observers steering through a series of obstacles to determine the role of activ...
It is well-established how visual stimuli and self-motion in laboratory conditions reliably elicit r...
In 1958, JJ Gibson put forward proposals on the visual control of locomotion. Research in the last 5...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
Eye-movements have long been considered a problem when trying to understand the visual control of lo...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
There has long been a debate on which of the following two strategies we adopt while we are steering...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Anticipatory eye-movements (or look-ahead fixations) are often observed in complex closed-loop contr...