Inertial motions may be defined in terms of acceleration and jerk, the time-derivative of acceleration. We investigated the relative contributions of these characteristics to the perceived intensity of motions. Participants were seated on a high-fidelity motion platform, and presented with 25 above-threshold 1 s forward (surge) motions that had acceleration values ranging between 0.5 and 2.5 [Formula: see text] and jerks between 20 and 60 [Formula: see text], in five steps each. Participants performed two tasks: a magnitude estimation task, where they provided subjective ratings of motion intensity for each motion, and a two-interval forced choice task, where they provided judgments on which motion of a pair was more intense, for all possib...
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ical jerks enhanced vection irrespective of the size of the physical/visual acceleration Instead, te...
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International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
How are visual and physical motion cues integrated in self-motion perception? We performed a psychop...
Wong amp; Frost (1981) showed that the onset latency of visually induced self-rotation illusions (ci...
Several studies have investigated whether vestibular signals can be processed to determine the magni...
Sensory information processes leading to human self-motion perception have been modelled in the past...
In the field of motion-based simulation, it was found that a visual amplitude equal to the inertial ...
Current powertrains in vehicles offer a broad spectrum of driving modes that shape the driving exper...
In this paper, we show that differences in reaction times (RT) to self-motion depend not only on the...
Psychophysical studies have demonstrated that humans are less sensitive to image acceleration than t...
The major challenge in realizing realistic motion simulation is to scale the motion of the simulated...
Vision contributes to balance, and vision is thought to dominate vestibular (or inertial) informatio...
ical jerks enhanced vection irrespective of the size of the physical/visual acceleration Instead, te...
A prime concern for automated vehicles is motion comfort, as an uncomfortable ride may reduce accept...
Understanding self-motion perception is important, e.g., for developing perception-based diagnostics...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
International audienceAbstract The effect of varying sinusoidal linear acceleration on perception of...
How are visual and physical motion cues integrated in self-motion perception? We performed a psychop...
Wong amp; Frost (1981) showed that the onset latency of visually induced self-rotation illusions (ci...
Several studies have investigated whether vestibular signals can be processed to determine the magni...
Sensory information processes leading to human self-motion perception have been modelled in the past...
In the field of motion-based simulation, it was found that a visual amplitude equal to the inertial ...
Current powertrains in vehicles offer a broad spectrum of driving modes that shape the driving exper...
In this paper, we show that differences in reaction times (RT) to self-motion depend not only on the...
Psychophysical studies have demonstrated that humans are less sensitive to image acceleration than t...