AbstractIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a distance-matching visual task, using a virtual reality (VR) setup. Firstly, we found that when explicit counting strategies were blocked by an interfering dual task, the performance of 35% of subjects was strongly impaired. Secondly, we found that, when encoding and test phases took place in similar perceptual contexts, subjects’ performance could be extremely accurate, which suggests that the inaccuracy and variability reported in previous studies could stem from the use of inefficient mechanisms to building context-independent representations. Thirdly, by systematically manipulating the visual cues available, we ascertained that de...
We investigate how visual motion registered during one’s own movement through a structured world can...
The question of how perceptions differ between VR and the real world has far reaching implications f...
AbstractEffective navigation requires knowledge of the direction of motion and of the distance trave...
International audienceIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of t...
In this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a...
In this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a...
In this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a...
International audienceIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of t...
International audienceIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of t...
AbstractIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distan...
We investigated the role of optic flow information in the estimation of distance travelled and its r...
We investigated the role of optic flow information in the estimation of distance travelled and its r...
AbstractWe demonstrate that humans can use optic flow to estimate distance travelled when appropriat...
Distance estimation of visually simulated self-motion is difficult, because one has to know or make ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that humans can use optic flow to estimate distance travelled when appropriat...
We investigate how visual motion registered during one’s own movement through a structured world can...
The question of how perceptions differ between VR and the real world has far reaching implications f...
AbstractEffective navigation requires knowledge of the direction of motion and of the distance trave...
International audienceIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of t...
In this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a...
In this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a...
In this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distances in a...
International audienceIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of t...
International audienceIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of t...
AbstractIn this study, we addressed four related issues concerning the estimation of traveled distan...
We investigated the role of optic flow information in the estimation of distance travelled and its r...
We investigated the role of optic flow information in the estimation of distance travelled and its r...
AbstractWe demonstrate that humans can use optic flow to estimate distance travelled when appropriat...
Distance estimation of visually simulated self-motion is difficult, because one has to know or make ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that humans can use optic flow to estimate distance travelled when appropriat...
We investigate how visual motion registered during one’s own movement through a structured world can...
The question of how perceptions differ between VR and the real world has far reaching implications f...
AbstractEffective navigation requires knowledge of the direction of motion and of the distance trave...