It is typically assumed that basic features of human gait are determined by purely biomechanical factors. In two experiments, we test whether gait transition speed and preferred walking speed are also influenced by visual information about the speed of self-motion. The visual flow during treadmill locomotion was manipulated to be slower than, matched to, or faster than the physical gait speed (visual gains of 0.5, 1.0, 2.0). Higher flow rates elicit significantly lower transition speeds for both the Walk-Run and Run-Walk transition, as expected. Similarly, higher flow rates elicit significantly lower preferred walking speeds. These results suggest that visual information becomes calibrated to mechanical or energetic aspects of gait and cont...
ABSTRACT—When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visu...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
It is typically assumed that basic features of human gait are determined by purely biomechanical fac...
Abstract It is typically assumed that basic features of human gait are determined by purely biomecha...
When a person is instructed to walk at a comfortable speed, their actual walking speed is influenced...
We considered how non-visual signals that accompany walking might influence the visual processing of...
The effect of visual flow during walking is important because it interacts with the proprioception t...
Visual flow is used to perceive and regulate movement speed during locomotion. We assessed the exten...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
International audienceEven if optical correlates of self-motion velocity have already been identifie...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a trea...
International audienceWe investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow w...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
This paper describes the use of a treadmill-based virtual environment (VE) to investigate the influe...
ABSTRACT—When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visu...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
It is typically assumed that basic features of human gait are determined by purely biomechanical fac...
Abstract It is typically assumed that basic features of human gait are determined by purely biomecha...
When a person is instructed to walk at a comfortable speed, their actual walking speed is influenced...
We considered how non-visual signals that accompany walking might influence the visual processing of...
The effect of visual flow during walking is important because it interacts with the proprioception t...
Visual flow is used to perceive and regulate movement speed during locomotion. We assessed the exten...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
International audienceEven if optical correlates of self-motion velocity have already been identifie...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a trea...
International audienceWe investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow w...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
This paper describes the use of a treadmill-based virtual environment (VE) to investigate the influe...
ABSTRACT—When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visu...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...