Open Access JournalPrevious studies have found that observers can reliably judge their future trajectory along a circular path from optic flow. However, observers have difficulty distinguishing straight and circular paths in some conditions, suggesting insensitivity to optical acceleration. How are observers able to account for path curvature when judging a future circular path? One explanation is that instantaneous rotation is used as a cue for curvature. In many situations, such as driving, the body rotates in sync with change in heading direction, so rotation provides a reliable cue. The purpose of this study was to test whether the visual system relies on rotation to perceive path curvature from optic flow. Stimuli simulated travel alon...
We have previously shown that when traveling on a circular path, observers use the rotation in the r...
<div><p>Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as ma...
AbstractHow do observers perceive their direction of self-motion when traveling on a straight path w...
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
Human observers can perceive self-motion from optic flow for both circular paths and straight paths....
亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Talk Session - Action and virtual environments: no. 211We investigated the ability ...
When traveling on a straight path with eye rotation, how do observers perceive the path of self-moti...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
Posters - Spatial vision: Crowding and eccentricity. 33.327It has been mathematically shown that whe...
We investigated the ability of observers to judge whether they will pass left or right of a visible ...
When in darkness, humans can perceive the direction and magnitude of rotations and of linear transla...
Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as major sour...
亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Poster Session - Perception and Action: no. 273Recent evidence suggests that observ...
How do observers perceive their direction of self-motion when traveling on a straight path while the...
We have previously shown that when traveling on a circular path, observers use the rotation in the r...
<div><p>Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as ma...
AbstractHow do observers perceive their direction of self-motion when traveling on a straight path w...
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
In many natural situations like driving a car, path curvature is accompanied by observer rotation. T...
Human observers can perceive self-motion from optic flow for both circular paths and straight paths....
亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Talk Session - Action and virtual environments: no. 211We investigated the ability ...
When traveling on a straight path with eye rotation, how do observers perceive the path of self-moti...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
Posters - Spatial vision: Crowding and eccentricity. 33.327It has been mathematically shown that whe...
We investigated the ability of observers to judge whether they will pass left or right of a visible ...
When in darkness, humans can perceive the direction and magnitude of rotations and of linear transla...
Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as major sour...
亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Poster Session - Perception and Action: no. 273Recent evidence suggests that observ...
How do observers perceive their direction of self-motion when traveling on a straight path while the...
We have previously shown that when traveling on a circular path, observers use the rotation in the r...
<div><p>Many experimental approaches to the control of steering rely on the tangent point (TP) as ma...
AbstractHow do observers perceive their direction of self-motion when traveling on a straight path w...