This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP Abstract 2013Posters: Biological Motion, Perception and ActionWe systematically examined the effect of travel speed on the control of steering toward a goal. The display (113°H×89°V) simulated a participant traveling at 2m/s, 8m/s, or 15m/s over a textured ground plane. Participants used a joystick to control the curvature of their path of forward travel to steer toward a target. Across 16 participants, when target egocentric direction cue was unavailable thus participants had to rely on optic flow alone for steering, participants steered to align their heading but not their path of forward travel with the target at all travel speeds tested. Furthermore, the mean last sec heading error and the mean ste...
Moringing Talk Session: Perception and action: LocomotionAlthough previous studies have shown that o...
We examined both the sufficiency of the optic-flow velocity field and the influence of optic-flow in...
Accurate perception and control of self-motion is vital for human survival. Most animals rely on vi...
Poster presentationMeeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session: Perception and action: Locomotion,...
Human use both optic flow and target egocentric direction cues to guide selfmotion at walking speed....
Session: Perception and action: Locomotion, wayfinding, spacePoster PresentationWhile walking and dr...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...
This journal issue contain Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2012Poster Presentation: Session - Perc...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Responding to changes in the road ahead is essential for ...
There has long been a debate on which of the following two strategies we adopt while we are steering...
The visual strategies for the control of steering toward a goal include aligning one's instantaneous...
Previous behavioural research (Land and Horwood in Nature 377:339-340, 1995) indicates that surprisi...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...
Moringing Talk Session: Perception and action: LocomotionAlthough previous studies have shown that o...
We examined both the sufficiency of the optic-flow velocity field and the influence of optic-flow in...
Accurate perception and control of self-motion is vital for human survival. Most animals rely on vi...
Poster presentationMeeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session: Perception and action: Locomotion,...
Human use both optic flow and target egocentric direction cues to guide selfmotion at walking speed....
Session: Perception and action: Locomotion, wayfinding, spacePoster PresentationWhile walking and dr...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...
How do animals follow demarcated paths? Different species are sensitive to optic flow and one contro...
This journal issue contain Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2012Poster Presentation: Session - Perc...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Responding to changes in the road ahead is essential for ...
There has long been a debate on which of the following two strategies we adopt while we are steering...
The visual strategies for the control of steering toward a goal include aligning one's instantaneous...
Previous behavioural research (Land and Horwood in Nature 377:339-340, 1995) indicates that surprisi...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...
Moringing Talk Session: Perception and action: LocomotionAlthough previous studies have shown that o...
We examined both the sufficiency of the optic-flow velocity field and the influence of optic-flow in...
Accurate perception and control of self-motion is vital for human survival. Most animals rely on vi...