It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading) from the 2D velocity field of retinal motion experienced during self-motion through a rigid environment, as is done by current computational models of visual heading estimation from optic flow. However, these claims were supported by studies that used stimuli that contained low rotational flow rates and/or additional visual cues beyond the velocity field or a task in which observers were asked to indicate their future trajectory of self-motion (path). Thus, previous conclusions about heading estimation have been confounded by the presence of other visual factors beyond the velocity field, by the use of a path-estimation task, or both. In pa...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
BACKGROUND: All contemporary models of perception of locomotor heading from optic flow (the characte...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that humans cannot estimate their direction of forward transla...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
Humans are usually accurate when estimating heading or path from optic flow, even in the presence of...
This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP '07 AbstractsWe have previously shown that humans can perceive he...
AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because ...
Human observers can perceive self-motion from optic flow for both circular paths and straight paths....
What visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement produces ...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
BACKGROUND: All contemporary models of perception of locomotor heading from optic flow (the characte...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that humans cannot estimate their direction of forward transla...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
Humans are usually accurate when estimating heading or path from optic flow, even in the presence of...
This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP '07 AbstractsWe have previously shown that humans can perceive he...
AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because ...
Human observers can perceive self-motion from optic flow for both circular paths and straight paths....
What visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement produces ...
Navigation through the environment is a naturally multisensory task involving a coordinated set of s...
BACKGROUND: All contemporary models of perception of locomotor heading from optic flow (the characte...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...