AbstractSelf-movement in a structured environment induces retinal image motion called optic flow. Optic flow on one hand provides information about the direction of self-motion. On the other hand optic flow presents large field visual motion which will elicit eye movements for the purpose of image stabilization. We investigated oculomotor behavior in humans during the presentation of radial optic flow fields which simulated forward or backward self-motion. Different conditions and oculomotor tasks were compared. In one condition, subjects had to actively pursue single dots in a radial flow pattern. In a second condition, subjects had to pursue single dots over a dark background. These dots accelerated or decelerated similar to single dots i...
research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display fiel...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
Optic flow refers to the image motion of the environment projected on the retina during our movement...
AbstractSelf-movement in a structured environment induces retinal image motion called optic flow. Op...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Previous studies have documented that the perception of self-motion direction can be extracted from ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
Observer translation results in optic flow that specifies heading. Concurrent smooth pursuit causes ...
Motion of the image of an object across the retina may be due to movement of the object, movement of...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
The research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display ...
research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display fiel...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
Optic flow refers to the image motion of the environment projected on the retina during our movement...
AbstractSelf-movement in a structured environment induces retinal image motion called optic flow. Op...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
AbstractThe percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and...
Previous studies have documented that the perception of self-motion direction can be extracted from ...
A moving observer needs to be able to estimate the trajectory of other objects moving in the scene. ...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
Observer translation results in optic flow that specifies heading. Concurrent smooth pursuit causes ...
Motion of the image of an object across the retina may be due to movement of the object, movement of...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
The research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display ...
research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display fiel...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
Optic flow refers to the image motion of the environment projected on the retina during our movement...