Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceived direction easily becomes misaligned. How is this problem overcome? One theory (R. Held & S. J. Freedman, 1963) is that during self-movement the observer uses the relationship between anticipated and experienced sensory feedback as a source of information to maintain alignment. However, data supporting this theory is equivocal, and recent evidence appears contradictory. We reexamined the issue. We injected an error into perceived visual direction and then assessed realignment after a period of walking toward a target. We manipulated the sensory information available (presence of retinal motion, Experiment 1; presence of peripheral motion, E...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractCorrectly perceiving the direction of a visible object with respect to one’s self (egocentri...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
Purpose: Visual directions of object(s) in space are judged with reference either to the self (egoce...
Eye movements play multiple roles in human behaviour-small stabilizing movements are important for k...
What visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement produces ...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
AbstractWhat visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement p...
Previous studies have documented that the perception of self-motion direction can be extracted from ...
This research explored two aspects of visually guided walking (1) what is the role of optic flow in ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Perception of the cardinal directions of the body, right-left, up-...
International audienceBackground: Perception of the cardinal directions of the body, right-left, up-...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractCorrectly perceiving the direction of a visible object with respect to one’s self (egocentri...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
Purpose: Visual directions of object(s) in space are judged with reference either to the self (egoce...
Eye movements play multiple roles in human behaviour-small stabilizing movements are important for k...
What visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement produces ...
AbstractTo study the contribution of vision to the perception of ego-motion, one often dissociates t...
AbstractWhat visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement p...
Previous studies have documented that the perception of self-motion direction can be extracted from ...
This research explored two aspects of visually guided walking (1) what is the role of optic flow in ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Perception of the cardinal directions of the body, right-left, up-...
International audienceBackground: Perception of the cardinal directions of the body, right-left, up-...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractCorrectly perceiving the direction of a visible object with respect to one’s self (egocentri...
Abstract Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both ...