AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because (1) the pursuit eye movement makes the retinal flow more complicated; and (2) the eye rotation causes a continuous change of the heading direction on the retina. The first problem prevents a simple association of the centre of flow on the retina with the heading direction. To solve it, the brain needs to take into account the flow associated with the eye’s rotation. But even if this is done correctly, the resulting estimate of the heading is retino-centric and changing over time. Thus, the processing time to retrieve the heading from the flow field will cause a lag with respect to the actual heading direction. We investigated the latency for ...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Previous research on heading ...
AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because ...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
AbstractWe developed a new computational model of human heading judgement from retinal flow. The mod...
AbstractA translating eye receives a radial pattern of motion that is centered on the direction of h...
Heading estimation involves both inertial and visual cues. Inertial motion is sensed by the labyrint...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that humans cannot estimate their direction of forward transla...
How do observers perceive the path of self-motion during rotation? Previous research suggests that e...
AbstractHuman observers cannot judge heading accurately in the presence of simulated gaze rotations ...
Data and Matlab code to reproduce the results published in: Burlingham CS, Heeger DJ, Heading Percep...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Previous research on heading ...
AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because ...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
AbstractWe developed a new computational model of human heading judgement from retinal flow. The mod...
AbstractA translating eye receives a radial pattern of motion that is centered on the direction of h...
Heading estimation involves both inertial and visual cues. Inertial motion is sensed by the labyrint...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that humans cannot estimate their direction of forward transla...
How do observers perceive the path of self-motion during rotation? Previous research suggests that e...
AbstractHuman observers cannot judge heading accurately in the presence of simulated gaze rotations ...
Data and Matlab code to reproduce the results published in: Burlingham CS, Heeger DJ, Heading Percep...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Previous research on heading ...