AbstractHumans are sensitive to the parameters of translational motion, namely, direction and speed. At the same time, people have special mechanisms to deal with more complex motions, such as rotations and expansions. One wonders whether people may also be sensitive to the parameters of these complex motions. Here, we report on a series of experiments that explore whether human subjects can use angular velocity to evaluate how fast a rotational motion is. In four experiments, subjects were required to perform a task of speed-of-rotation discrimination by comparing two annuli of different radii in a temporal 2AFC paradigm. Results showed that humans could rely on a sensitive measurement of angular velocity to perform this discrimination tas...
AbstractThe motion of an object can be described by a single velocity vector, or equivalently, by di...
International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
BACKGROUND: Linear acceleration generally gives rise to translation perception. Centripetal accelera...
AbstractHumans are sensitive to the parameters of translational motion, namely, direction and speed....
As an object rotates, each location on the object moves with an instantaneous linear velocity depend...
AbstractThe perceived angular velocity of an ellipse undergoing a constant rate of rotation will var...
International audienceRotation gains in Virtual Reality (VR) enable the exploration of wider Virtual...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
AbstractOptic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into a small number of eleme...
AbstractDo the mechanisms that underlie the perception of translational and rotational object motion...
Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajec...
Contains fulltext : 35192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human spatial ...
This study investigated human sensitivity to detect conflicts between visual and vestibular informat...
AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfa...
Human spatial orientation relies on vision, somatosensory cues and signals from the semicircular can...
AbstractThe motion of an object can be described by a single velocity vector, or equivalently, by di...
International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
BACKGROUND: Linear acceleration generally gives rise to translation perception. Centripetal accelera...
AbstractHumans are sensitive to the parameters of translational motion, namely, direction and speed....
As an object rotates, each location on the object moves with an instantaneous linear velocity depend...
AbstractThe perceived angular velocity of an ellipse undergoing a constant rate of rotation will var...
International audienceRotation gains in Virtual Reality (VR) enable the exploration of wider Virtual...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
AbstractOptic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into a small number of eleme...
AbstractDo the mechanisms that underlie the perception of translational and rotational object motion...
Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajec...
Contains fulltext : 35192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human spatial ...
This study investigated human sensitivity to detect conflicts between visual and vestibular informat...
AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfa...
Human spatial orientation relies on vision, somatosensory cues and signals from the semicircular can...
AbstractThe motion of an object can be described by a single velocity vector, or equivalently, by di...
International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
BACKGROUND: Linear acceleration generally gives rise to translation perception. Centripetal accelera...