The visually guided interception of a moving target is a fundamental visuomotor task that humans can do with ease. But how humans carry out this task is still unclear despite numerous empirical investigations. Measurements of angular variables during human interception have suggested three possible strategies: the pursuit strategy, the constant bearing angle strategy, and the constant target-heading strategy. Here, we review previous experimental paradigms and show that some of them do not allow one to distinguish among the three strategies. Based on this analysis, we devised a virtual driving task that allows investigating which of the three strategies best describes human interception. Crucially, we measured participants' steering, head, ...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Applied navigation tasks, such as driving a car, present unique opportunities to study the human per...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...
The visually guided interception of a moving target is a fundamental visuomotor task that humans can...
Which strategy people use to guide locomotor interception remains unclear despite considerable resea...
International audienceIn two experiments we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly mo...
When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1–3 s ahead) that we want to steer thro...
International audienceHere we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly moving targets i...
This study explored the informational variables guiding steering behaviour in a locomotor intercepti...
This Ph.D. project aims at studying drivers' road crossing behaviour under the perspective of visual...
Recent work on the visual guidance of locomotor interception of nonuniformly moving targets argued f...
Background While the coordination of oculomotor and manual behavior is essential for driving a car,...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Applied navigation tasks, such as driving a car, present unique opportunities to study the human per...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...
The visually guided interception of a moving target is a fundamental visuomotor task that humans can...
Which strategy people use to guide locomotor interception remains unclear despite considerable resea...
International audienceIn two experiments we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly mo...
When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1–3 s ahead) that we want to steer thro...
International audienceHere we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly moving targets i...
This study explored the informational variables guiding steering behaviour in a locomotor intercepti...
This Ph.D. project aims at studying drivers' road crossing behaviour under the perspective of visual...
Recent work on the visual guidance of locomotor interception of nonuniformly moving targets argued f...
Background While the coordination of oculomotor and manual behavior is essential for driving a car,...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Applied navigation tasks, such as driving a car, present unique opportunities to study the human per...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...