We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic flow. Perception was prone to illusions in a number of conditions, and not always veridical in the others. Part of the illusionary reconstructed trajectories could be explained by assuming that subjects base their reconstruction on the ego-motion percept built during the stimulus' initial moments . In the current paper, we test this hypothesis using a novel paradigm: if the final reconstruction is governed by the initial percept, providing additional, extra-retinal information that modifies the initial percept should predictably alter the final reconstruction. The extra-retinal stimulus was tuned to supplement the information that was under-re...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
When people move through the world they use retinal image motion to form an estimate of self-motion,...
Few studies have investigated the perception of vestibular stimuli when they occur in sequences. Her...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
Visuo-vestibular interaction in the reconstruction of travelled trajectories. R.J.V. Bertin, A. Bert...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
AbstractA veridical percept of ego-motion is normally derived from a combination of visual, vestibul...
A veridical percept of ego-motion is normally derived from a combination of visual, vestibular, and ...
It is well established that human observers can detect their heading direction on a very short time ...
When static observers are presented with a visual simulation of forward self-motion, they generally ...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
AbstractWe present results from computer simulations of a biologically plausible model of heading de...
Perception of self turns is crucial for self-localisation and, consequently, for navigation. Yet in ...
AbstractVisual motion, such as radial optic flow, is an important cue for perceiving direction durin...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
When people move through the world they use retinal image motion to form an estimate of self-motion,...
Few studies have investigated the perception of vestibular stimuli when they occur in sequences. Her...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
Visuo-vestibular interaction in the reconstruction of travelled trajectories. R.J.V. Bertin, A. Bert...
We recently published a study of the reconstruction of passively travelled trajectories from optic f...
AbstractA veridical percept of ego-motion is normally derived from a combination of visual, vestibul...
A veridical percept of ego-motion is normally derived from a combination of visual, vestibular, and ...
It is well established that human observers can detect their heading direction on a very short time ...
When static observers are presented with a visual simulation of forward self-motion, they generally ...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
AbstractWe present results from computer simulations of a biologically plausible model of heading de...
Perception of self turns is crucial for self-localisation and, consequently, for navigation. Yet in ...
AbstractVisual motion, such as radial optic flow, is an important cue for perceiving direction durin...
Optic flow is generated by observer motion relative to stationary objects, by movement of objects re...
When people move through the world they use retinal image motion to form an estimate of self-motion,...
Few studies have investigated the perception of vestibular stimuli when they occur in sequences. Her...