In a companion study we have investigated the pattern of dependence of human heading estimation on the quantity (amount of dots per frame) and quality (amount of directional noise) of motion information in an optic flow field. In the present study we investigated whether the flow parsing mechanism, which is thought to aid in the assessment of scene-relative object movement during observer movement, exhibits a similar pattern of dependence on these stimulus manipulations. Finding that the pattern of flow parsing effects was similar to the that observed for heading thresholds would provide some evidence that these two complementary roles for optic flow processing are reliant on the same, or similar, neural computation. We found that the patte...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...
In a companion study we have investigated the pattern of dependence of human heading estimation on t...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
We have recently suggested that neural flow parsing mechanisms act to subtract global optic flow con...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
AbstractSeveral aspects of the viewing situation affect the ability to determine heading from optica...
Tuesday Morning Posters - Motion Perception: Optic flow and heading: no. 53.4029During locomotion we...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
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...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...
In a companion study we have investigated the pattern of dependence of human heading estimation on t...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
We have recently suggested that neural flow parsing mechanisms act to subtract global optic flow con...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtracts the optic flow pattern experienced du...
Oral session - Motion: abstract no. O6-4Recent studies have suggested that the visual system subtrac...
AbstractSeveral aspects of the viewing situation affect the ability to determine heading from optica...
Tuesday Morning Posters - Motion Perception: Optic flow and heading: no. 53.4029During locomotion we...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
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...
Human observers can perceive their direction of heading with a precision of about a degree. Several ...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...