AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object at 20 locations between 0 and 32 deg eccentricity in the left, right, upper, and lower visual fields. We also measured discrimination threshold for rate of expansion at the same 20 locations. At 0 deg eccentricity, discrimination of trial-to-trial variations in time to contact was virtually unaffected by simultaneous trial-to-trial variations of both rate of expansion and starting size, discrimination of trial-to-trial variations in rate of expansion was virtually unaffected by simultaneous trial-to-trial variations of both time to contact and starting size, and discrimination of trial-to-trial variations in starting size was virtually unaff...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
The human visual system is notably malleable, with representational plasticity demonstrated at multi...
Many analyses of time-to-contact (TTC) emphasize that retinal information, independent of distal dis...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigated the visual information used by observers to jud...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...
Unlike perceptual size judgments, actions—but not delayed actions—performed under full vision are re...
Abstract Often, we have to rely on limited information when judging time-to-contact (TTC), as for ex...
The control of many human actions depends on the accurate pick-up of visual information about the ti...
The role of the monocular-flow-based optical variable τ in the perception of the time to contact of ...
The effects of retinal eccentricity on prehension and on the perception of object dimensions was inv...
Small optical flow fields are involved in object and shape recognition. These tasks depend on high r...
The ability to report the direction of apparent motion when an array of random dots is displaced fai...
In a seminal article, Todd (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 7:7...
AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual fi...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
The human visual system is notably malleable, with representational plasticity demonstrated at multi...
Many analyses of time-to-contact (TTC) emphasize that retinal information, independent of distal dis...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigated the visual information used by observers to jud...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...
Unlike perceptual size judgments, actions—but not delayed actions—performed under full vision are re...
Abstract Often, we have to rely on limited information when judging time-to-contact (TTC), as for ex...
The control of many human actions depends on the accurate pick-up of visual information about the ti...
The role of the monocular-flow-based optical variable τ in the perception of the time to contact of ...
The effects of retinal eccentricity on prehension and on the perception of object dimensions was inv...
Small optical flow fields are involved in object and shape recognition. These tasks depend on high r...
The ability to report the direction of apparent motion when an array of random dots is displaced fai...
In a seminal article, Todd (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 7:7...
AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual fi...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
The human visual system is notably malleable, with representational plasticity demonstrated at multi...
Many analyses of time-to-contact (TTC) emphasize that retinal information, independent of distal dis...