Purpose. Depth information has been implicated in the perception of direction of heading (van den Berg & Brenner, 1994) and used to account for differences in performance between a ground plane and a dot cloud (van den Berg, 1993). However, no account has been taken of the variation of the 2D layout associated with different 3D environments. An active steering task, that dissociates gaze and heading direction, was/employed to explore the effects of 2D layout and also the incidence and importance of high rotational velocities for heading perception. Methods. Participants underwent simulated (30Hz) locomotion at 2m/s for 8 seconds from an initial trajectory 10° (±20%) to the left or right of a target tower 20m away. The task was to contro...
Poster presentationMeeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session: Perception and action: Locomotion,...
Movement through an environment produces an optical spatiotemporal pattern, known as a flow field. W...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
Purpose. Depth information has been implicated in the perception of direction of heading (van den Be...
We investigated what roles global spatial frequency, surface structure, and foreground motion play i...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
We examined both the sufficiency of the optic-flow velocity field and the influence of optic-flow in...
Does the addition of stereoscopic depth aid steering--the perceptual control of locomotor heading--a...
This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP '07 AbstractsWe have previously shown that humans can perceive he...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading...
Optic flow can be used by humans to determine their direction of heading as well as controlling stee...
Session: Perception and action: Locomotion, wayfinding, spacePoster PresentationWhile walking and dr...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...
Poster presentationMeeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session: Perception and action: Locomotion,...
Movement through an environment produces an optical spatiotemporal pattern, known as a flow field. W...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...
Purpose. Depth information has been implicated in the perception of direction of heading (van den Be...
We investigated what roles global spatial frequency, surface structure, and foreground motion play i...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
We examined both the sufficiency of the optic-flow velocity field and the influence of optic-flow in...
Does the addition of stereoscopic depth aid steering--the perceptual control of locomotor heading--a...
This journal suppl. entitled: ECVP '07 AbstractsWe have previously shown that humans can perceive he...
Instantaneous direction of self-translation (heading) and trajectory (path) are two central features...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading...
Optic flow can be used by humans to determine their direction of heading as well as controlling stee...
Session: Perception and action: Locomotion, wayfinding, spacePoster PresentationWhile walking and dr...
This journal issue is meeting abstracts presented at VSS 2012Open Access JournalDifferent heading-ba...
Poster presentationMeeting abstract presented at VSS 2013Session: Perception and action: Locomotion,...
Movement through an environment produces an optical spatiotemporal pattern, known as a flow field. W...
To steer a course through the world, people are almost entirely dependent on visual information, of ...