As an object rotates, each location on the object moves with an instantaneous linear velocity dependent upon its distance from the center of rotation, while the object as a whole rotates with a fixed angular velocity. Does the perceived rotational speed of an object correspond to its angular velocity, linear velocities, or some combination of the two? We had observers perform relative speed judgments of different sized objects, as changing the size of an object changes the linear velocity of each location on the object's surface, while maintaining the object's angular velocity. We found that the larger a given object is, the faster it is perceived to rotate. However, the observed relationships between size and perceived speed cannot be acco...
To estimate the real world speed of an object the velocity of the retinal projection must be scaled ...
International audienceRotation gains in Virtual Reality (VR) enable the exploration of wider Virtual...
Humans are capable of picking up the invariance of an object’s physical speed regardless of the dist...
AbstractHumans are sensitive to the parameters of translational motion, namely, direction and speed....
AbstractThe perceived angular velocity of an ellipse undergoing a constant rate of rotation will var...
AbstractDo the mechanisms that underlie the perception of translational and rotational object motion...
Various equations that describe how observers could recover the trajectory of an approaching object ...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
Efficient navigation requires a good representation of body position/orientation in the environment ...
AbstractThe effect of the speed of a background surface on the judged shape of a moving object was i...
Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajec...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
AbstractUnlike the motion of a continuous contour, the motion of a single dot is unambiguous and imm...
There is an extensive literature on size perception, but we know much less about the perception of m...
Four experiments related human perception of shape from profiles to current theoretical predictions....
To estimate the real world speed of an object the velocity of the retinal projection must be scaled ...
International audienceRotation gains in Virtual Reality (VR) enable the exploration of wider Virtual...
Humans are capable of picking up the invariance of an object’s physical speed regardless of the dist...
AbstractHumans are sensitive to the parameters of translational motion, namely, direction and speed....
AbstractThe perceived angular velocity of an ellipse undergoing a constant rate of rotation will var...
AbstractDo the mechanisms that underlie the perception of translational and rotational object motion...
Various equations that describe how observers could recover the trajectory of an approaching object ...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
Efficient navigation requires a good representation of body position/orientation in the environment ...
AbstractThe effect of the speed of a background surface on the judged shape of a moving object was i...
Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajec...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
AbstractUnlike the motion of a continuous contour, the motion of a single dot is unambiguous and imm...
There is an extensive literature on size perception, but we know much less about the perception of m...
Four experiments related human perception of shape from profiles to current theoretical predictions....
To estimate the real world speed of an object the velocity of the retinal projection must be scaled ...
International audienceRotation gains in Virtual Reality (VR) enable the exploration of wider Virtual...
Humans are capable of picking up the invariance of an object’s physical speed regardless of the dist...