Without visual information, human subjects are not able to maintain displacement in a straight line. This tendency to depart from linearity during locomotion is called veering. The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the extent to which attention could modulate navigation in the absence of visual information. Blindfolded locomotion on linear pathways was assessed under three different conditions. The Distraction condition was intended to divert participants' attention from the walking task, whereas in the Concentration condition, participants deliberately focused on the task. There was also a Control condition in which no particular instruction was provided. Results showed that subjects veered in all conditions. Furthermore...
A central theme in previous studies of heading judgements has been whether the retinal flow field ca...
Previous studies have shown that some forms of biological-motion displays--specifically those in whi...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...
Evidence has suggested that differences in performance exist when comparing tasks involving visually...
Walking without vision results in veering, an inability to maintain a straight path that has importa...
It has been shown that active control of locomotion increases accuracy and precision of nonvisual sp...
In this study the effects of visual obstruction and visual cues on human locomotion, when performing...
Vection refers to illusion of self motion in stationary obervers usually by means of moving visual s...
The goal of this study was to examine how various degrees of perceptual decoupling during mind wande...
Session: Perception and action: Locomotion, wayfinding, spacePoster PresentationWhile walking and dr...
The ability to walk to distant targets accurately without the use of vision has been demonstrated in...
AbstractApparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating pre...
In this study, dual-task interference in obstacle-avoidance tasks during human walking was examined....
Apparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating presentatio...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, dual-task interference in obstacle-avoidance tasks duri...
A central theme in previous studies of heading judgements has been whether the retinal flow field ca...
Previous studies have shown that some forms of biological-motion displays--specifically those in whi...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...
Evidence has suggested that differences in performance exist when comparing tasks involving visually...
Walking without vision results in veering, an inability to maintain a straight path that has importa...
It has been shown that active control of locomotion increases accuracy and precision of nonvisual sp...
In this study the effects of visual obstruction and visual cues on human locomotion, when performing...
Vection refers to illusion of self motion in stationary obervers usually by means of moving visual s...
The goal of this study was to examine how various degrees of perceptual decoupling during mind wande...
Session: Perception and action: Locomotion, wayfinding, spacePoster PresentationWhile walking and dr...
The ability to walk to distant targets accurately without the use of vision has been demonstrated in...
AbstractApparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating pre...
In this study, dual-task interference in obstacle-avoidance tasks during human walking was examined....
Apparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating presentatio...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, dual-task interference in obstacle-avoidance tasks duri...
A central theme in previous studies of heading judgements has been whether the retinal flow field ca...
Previous studies have shown that some forms of biological-motion displays--specifically those in whi...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...