This journal suppl. contains the ECVP 2012 conference abstractsPosters: 3D PerceptionOpen Access JournalRecent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced during self-motion from the projected retinal motion of the environment to recover object motion, a phenomenon called 'flow parsing' (Warren and Rushton, 2007 Journal of Vision7(11) 2, 1-11). In this experiment, we tested how adding stereo visual cues to help accurate depth perception of a moving object relative to the flow field affected the flow parsing process. The displays (26°x26°, 500ms) simulated an observer approaching a frontal plane that was composed of 300 randomly placed dots. A red probe dot moved vertically over this plane or ov...
AbstractWe have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to par...
We investigated how human observers estimate an object's three-dimensional (3D) motion trajecto...
Although observer motions project different patterns of optic flow to our left and right eyes, there...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
AbstractWe have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to par...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...
When we stand still and do not move our eyes and head, the motion of an object in the world or the a...
Poster PresentationSession: Motion Perception: Local motion and optic flowRecent studies have sugges...
The research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display ...
research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display fiel...
We considered whether optic flow generated by 3D relief of a foreground surface might influence visu...
We considered whether optic flow generated by 3D relief of a foreground surface might influence visu...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
AbstractWe have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to par...
We investigated how human observers estimate an object's three-dimensional (3D) motion trajecto...
Although observer motions project different patterns of optic flow to our left and right eyes, there...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
AbstractWe have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to par...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...
We have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to parse retin...
When we stand still and do not move our eyes and head, the motion of an object in the world or the a...
Poster PresentationSession: Motion Perception: Local motion and optic flowRecent studies have sugges...
The research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display ...
research discussed in this paper focuses on the influence of physical motion and visual display fiel...
We considered whether optic flow generated by 3D relief of a foreground surface might influence visu...
We considered whether optic flow generated by 3D relief of a foreground surface might influence visu...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
AbstractWe have recently suggested that the brain uses its sensitivity to optic flow in order to par...
We investigated how human observers estimate an object's three-dimensional (3D) motion trajecto...
Although observer motions project different patterns of optic flow to our left and right eyes, there...