Visual heading estimation is subject to periodic patterns of constant (bias) and variable (noise) error. The nature of the errors, however, appears to differ between studies, showing underestimation in some, but overestimation in others. We investigated whether field of view (FOV), the availability of binocular disparity cues, motion profile, and visual scene layout can account for error characteristics, with a potential mediating effect of vection. Twenty participants (12 females) reported heading and rated vection for visual horizontal motion stimuli with headings ranging the full circle, while we systematically varied the above factors. Overall, the results show constant errors away from the fore-aft axis. Error magnitude was affected by...
ARE two eyes needed for judging direction of self-motion? Traditional analyses stress that the patte...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments have shown that human heading judgments can be biased by the pres...
Visual heading estimation is subject to periodic patterns of constant (bias) and variable (noise) er...
This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP '07 AbstractsWe have previously shown that humans can perceive he...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Purpose: We have previously reported that perceived direction of heading can be biased by the presen...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
AbstractSeveral aspects of the viewing situation affect the ability to determine heading from optica...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
<p>Ideal performance would be represented by a horizontal line at zero. Each panel represents a stim...
Direction of self-motion during walking is indicated by multiple cues, including optic flow, nonvisu...
Heading estimation involves both inertial and visual cues. Inertial motion is sensed by the labyrint...
ARE two eyes needed for judging direction of self-motion? Traditional analyses stress that the patte...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments have shown that human heading judgments can be biased by the pres...
Visual heading estimation is subject to periodic patterns of constant (bias) and variable (noise) er...
This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP '07 AbstractsWe have previously shown that humans can perceive he...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Purpose: We have previously reported that perceived direction of heading can be biased by the presen...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
AbstractSeveral aspects of the viewing situation affect the ability to determine heading from optica...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
<p>Ideal performance would be represented by a horizontal line at zero. Each panel represents a stim...
Direction of self-motion during walking is indicated by multiple cues, including optic flow, nonvisu...
Heading estimation involves both inertial and visual cues. Inertial motion is sensed by the labyrint...
ARE two eyes needed for judging direction of self-motion? Traditional analyses stress that the patte...
Previous studies of heading perception suggest that human observers employ spatiotemporal pooling to...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments have shown that human heading judgments can be biased by the pres...