Recent studies suggest that the active observer combines optic flow information with extra-retinal signals resulting from head motion. Such a combination allows, in principle, a correct discrimination of the presence or absence of surface rotation. In Experiments 1 and 2, observers were asked to perform such discrimination task while performing a lateral head shift. In Experiment 3, observers were shown the optic flow generated by their own movement with respect to a stationary planar slanted surface and were asked to classify perceived surface rotation as being small or large. We found that the perception of surface motion was systematically biased. We found that, in active, as well as in passive vision, perceived surface rotation was affe...
This study investigated human sensitivity to detect conflicts between visual and vestibular informat...
Recent investigations have shown that the perceived slant of the orthographic projection of a rotati...
It is conventionally assumed that the goal of the visual system is to derive a perceptual representa...
Recent studies suggest that the active observer combines optic flow information with extra-retinal s...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...
We studied a novel phenomenon indicating that the integration of extra-retinal information and the o...
We investigated what roles global spatial frequency, surface structure, and foreground motion play i...
A stationary surface slanted around the vertical axis and observed during a head translation appears...
In previous experiments we measured observers' performance in a rotation-detection task during activ...
Previously, we reported that when observers passively experience real linear oscillatory somatic mot...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
Surface specularity distorts the optic flow generated by a moving object in a way that provides impo...
This study investigated human sensitivity to detect conflicts between visual and vestibular informat...
Recent investigations have shown that the perceived slant of the orthographic projection of a rotati...
It is conventionally assumed that the goal of the visual system is to derive a perceptual representa...
Recent studies suggest that the active observer combines optic flow information with extra-retinal s...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...
We studied a novel phenomenon indicating that the integration of extra-retinal information and the o...
We investigated what roles global spatial frequency, surface structure, and foreground motion play i...
A stationary surface slanted around the vertical axis and observed during a head translation appears...
In previous experiments we measured observers' performance in a rotation-detection task during activ...
Previously, we reported that when observers passively experience real linear oscillatory somatic mot...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
Surface specularity distorts the optic flow generated by a moving object in a way that provides impo...
This study investigated human sensitivity to detect conflicts between visual and vestibular informat...
Recent investigations have shown that the perceived slant of the orthographic projection of a rotati...
It is conventionally assumed that the goal of the visual system is to derive a perceptual representa...