In general, the literature suggests that visual information alone is insufficient to control rotational self-motion accurately. Typically, subjects misperceive simulated self-rotations when no vestibular or proprioceptive feedback is available (see Bakker et al., 1999; 2001 — these studies were done with HMDs). On the other hand, Riecke et al. (2002) found nearly perfect turning performance when a curved, half-cylindrical projection screen with a large FOV of 180 was used. So far, no study has systematically looked at the effect of screen curvature on ego-motion perception. To investigate whether screen curvature influences turning performance, we had 14 participants perform visually simulated ego-rotations either using a flat projection sc...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
Previous studies found that it is easier for observers to spatially update displays during imagined ...
Spatial perspective taking (SPT) is an embodied process relying on egocentric mental rotations and i...
In general, the literature suggests that visual information alone is insufficient to control rotatio...
This study investigated how display parameters influence humans’ ability to control simulated egorot...
In Virtual Reality, subjects typically misperceive visually simulated turning angles. The literature...
This study investigated humans ability to control simulated ego-rotations from optic flow. The stimu...
In Virtual Reality, considerable systematic spatial orientation problems frequently occur that do no...
This paper describes the use of a large screen virtual environment to induce the perception of trans...
We investigated how optic flow and physical body movements are integrated in the perception of uprig...
When people move through the world they use retinal image motion to form an estimate of self-motion,...
AbstractWhen presented with random-dot displays with little depth information, observers cannot dete...
When presented with random-dot displays with little depth information, observers cannot determine th...
In the last decades, a number of studies have examined people's perceptual and attentional capabilit...
Perception of self turns is crucial for self-localisation and, consequently, for navigation. Yet in ...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
Previous studies found that it is easier for observers to spatially update displays during imagined ...
Spatial perspective taking (SPT) is an embodied process relying on egocentric mental rotations and i...
In general, the literature suggests that visual information alone is insufficient to control rotatio...
This study investigated how display parameters influence humans’ ability to control simulated egorot...
In Virtual Reality, subjects typically misperceive visually simulated turning angles. The literature...
This study investigated humans ability to control simulated ego-rotations from optic flow. The stimu...
In Virtual Reality, considerable systematic spatial orientation problems frequently occur that do no...
This paper describes the use of a large screen virtual environment to induce the perception of trans...
We investigated how optic flow and physical body movements are integrated in the perception of uprig...
When people move through the world they use retinal image motion to form an estimate of self-motion,...
AbstractWhen presented with random-dot displays with little depth information, observers cannot dete...
When presented with random-dot displays with little depth information, observers cannot determine th...
In the last decades, a number of studies have examined people's perceptual and attentional capabilit...
Perception of self turns is crucial for self-localisation and, consequently, for navigation. Yet in ...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
Previous studies found that it is easier for observers to spatially update displays during imagined ...
Spatial perspective taking (SPT) is an embodied process relying on egocentric mental rotations and i...