The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic steering tasks. It is based on recent empirical research, in particular, on driver eye movements, that poses challenges for existing accounts of how we visually steer a course. They first analyze how the ideas of feedback and feedforward processes and internal models are treated in control theoretical steering models within vision science and engineering, which share an underlying architecture but have historically developed in very separate ways. The authors then show how these traditions can be naturally (re)integrated with each other and with contemporary neuroscience, to better understand the skill and gaze strategies involved. They then ...
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Studying human behavior in the natural context of everyday visual tasks—including locomotor tasks su...
Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehi...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions...
When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1–3 s ahead) that we want to steer thro...
Human performance in natural environments is deeply impressive, and still much beyond current AI. Ex...
The authors examined observers steering through a series of obstacles to determine the role of activ...
A simple control theoretic model of human steering or control activity in the lateral-directional co...
In 1958, JJ Gibson put forward proposals on the visual control of locomotion. Research in the last 5...
It is well-established how visual stimuli and self-motion in laboratory conditions reliably elicit r...
Background While the coordination of oculomotor and manual behavior is essential for driving a car,...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehi...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Responding to changes in the road ahead is essential for ...
Studying human behavior in the natural context of everyday visual tasks—including locomotor tasks su...
Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehi...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
The authors present an approach to the coordination of eye movements and locomotion in naturalistic ...
A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions...
When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1–3 s ahead) that we want to steer thro...
Human performance in natural environments is deeply impressive, and still much beyond current AI. Ex...
The authors examined observers steering through a series of obstacles to determine the role of activ...
A simple control theoretic model of human steering or control activity in the lateral-directional co...
In 1958, JJ Gibson put forward proposals on the visual control of locomotion. Research in the last 5...
It is well-established how visual stimuli and self-motion in laboratory conditions reliably elicit r...
Background While the coordination of oculomotor and manual behavior is essential for driving a car,...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehi...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Responding to changes in the road ahead is essential for ...
Studying human behavior in the natural context of everyday visual tasks—including locomotor tasks su...
Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehi...