Optic Flow (OF) plays an important role in human locomotion and manipulation of OF characteristics can cause changes in locomotion patterns. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of the velocity of optic flow on the amount and structure of gait variability. Each subject underwent four conditions of treadmill walking at their self-selected pace. In three conditions the subjects walked in an endless virtual corridor, while a fourth control condition was also included. The three virtual conditions differed in the speed of the optic flow displayed as follows – same speed (OFn), faster (OFf), and slower (OFs) than that of the treadmill. Gait kinematics were tracked with an optical motion capture system. Gait variability measures...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the adaptive effects of variation in the direction ...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
While walking, our locomotion is affected by and adapts to the environment based on vision- and body...
Backward walking (BW) shows significant differences with forward walking (FW) and these differences ...
Editors: James D. Westwood, Susan W. Westwood, Li Felländer-Tsai, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Randy S. Halu...
Virtual reality environments have been used to show the importance of perception of self-motion in c...
The question of how perceptions differ between VR and the real world has far reaching implications f...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a tre...
Studies of locomotion in virtual environments assume that correct geometric principles define the re...
International audienceEven if optical correlates of self-motion velocity have already been identifie...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
Walking seems to be an undemanding task; however, it requires a complex ability to adapt to changing...
Gait is a complex mechanism relying on integration of several sensory inputs such as vestibular, pro...
Background: In a previous study it was observed that participants increase their walking speed durin...
International audienceWe investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow w...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the adaptive effects of variation in the direction ...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
While walking, our locomotion is affected by and adapts to the environment based on vision- and body...
Backward walking (BW) shows significant differences with forward walking (FW) and these differences ...
Editors: James D. Westwood, Susan W. Westwood, Li Felländer-Tsai, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Randy S. Halu...
Virtual reality environments have been used to show the importance of perception of self-motion in c...
The question of how perceptions differ between VR and the real world has far reaching implications f...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a tre...
Studies of locomotion in virtual environments assume that correct geometric principles define the re...
International audienceEven if optical correlates of self-motion velocity have already been identifie...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
Walking seems to be an undemanding task; however, it requires a complex ability to adapt to changing...
Gait is a complex mechanism relying on integration of several sensory inputs such as vestibular, pro...
Background: In a previous study it was observed that participants increase their walking speed durin...
International audienceWe investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow w...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the adaptive effects of variation in the direction ...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
While walking, our locomotion is affected by and adapts to the environment based on vision- and body...