AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on the retina. We superimposed a simulated object moving in depth on such a flow pattern to investigate the effect of the flow pattern on judgments of both the time to collision (TTC) with an approaching object and the trajectory of that object. Our procedure allowed us to decouple the direction and speed of simulated self motion-in-depth (MID) from the direction and speed of simulated object MID. In Experiment 1 we found that objects with the same closing speed were perceived to have a higher closing speed when self-motion and object-motion were in the same direction and a lower closing speed when they were in the opposite direction. This effect ...
<div><p>Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
When we stand still and do not move our eyes and head, the motion of an object in the world or the a...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)motion is ...
We investigated how human observers estimate an object's three-dimensional (3D) motion trajecto...
<div><p>Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
When we stand still and do not move our eyes and head, the motion of an object in the world or the a...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)motion is ...
We investigated how human observers estimate an object's three-dimensional (3D) motion trajecto...
<div><p>Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...