At Repmo2000 I will discuss a joint project that Ian M. Thornton and I are currently pursuing. The question is whether effects of representational momentum can also be found in the motor system if participants do not judge the size of an object, but act on it. We use a virtual environment with computer graphics and two robot arms (PHANToM--devices). This setup enables us to generate virtual visual stimuli and virtual haptic stimuli and to have participants grasp the stimuli. Participants will be confronted with a standard representational momentum situation and will judge the size of the stimuli as well as grasp them
Visual experience of the world is characterised as much by movement and change as it is by permanenc...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to the tendency of participants to “remember” the stopping poi...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...
At Repmo2000 I will discuss a joint project that Ian M. Thornton and I are currently pursuing. The q...
PURPOSE: If presented with a moving object which suddenly disappears observers usually misjudge the ...
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving object as fu...
Observers tend to misremember the stopping point of a change in the direction of the change. We inve...
Four experiments addressed the question of whether prior knowledge of an object\u27s typical movemen...
Four experiments addressed the question of whether prior knowledge of an object's typical movem...
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving object as fu...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to a memory distortion in which the final position or configur...
When people are required to indicate the vanishing location of a moving object, systematic biases fo...
The visual presentation of real, apparent or implied object motion is often accompanied by systemati...
In apparent-motion displays, the remembered final position of a moving object is often displaced in ...
In four experiments we explored the accuracy of memory for human action using displays with continuo...
Visual experience of the world is characterised as much by movement and change as it is by permanenc...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to the tendency of participants to “remember” the stopping poi...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...
At Repmo2000 I will discuss a joint project that Ian M. Thornton and I are currently pursuing. The q...
PURPOSE: If presented with a moving object which suddenly disappears observers usually misjudge the ...
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving object as fu...
Observers tend to misremember the stopping point of a change in the direction of the change. We inve...
Four experiments addressed the question of whether prior knowledge of an object\u27s typical movemen...
Four experiments addressed the question of whether prior knowledge of an object's typical movem...
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving object as fu...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to a memory distortion in which the final position or configur...
When people are required to indicate the vanishing location of a moving object, systematic biases fo...
The visual presentation of real, apparent or implied object motion is often accompanied by systemati...
In apparent-motion displays, the remembered final position of a moving object is often displaced in ...
In four experiments we explored the accuracy of memory for human action using displays with continuo...
Visual experience of the world is characterised as much by movement and change as it is by permanenc...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to the tendency of participants to “remember” the stopping poi...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...