During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in visual motion signals during self-motion. In 8 experiments, the authors used magnitude estimation to characterize changes in visual speed perception as a result of biomechanical self-motion alone (treadmill walking), physical translation alone (passive transport), and both biomechanical self-motion and physical translation together (walking). Their results show that each factor alone produces subtractive reductions in visual speed but that subtraction is greatest with both factors together, approximating the sum of the 2 separately. The similarity of results for biomechanical and passive self-motion support H. B. Barlow\u27s (1990) inhibitio...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
Do locomotor aftereffects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college stud...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
Whereas cue-combination theories classically articulate the benefits to discrimination of combining ...
We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and i...
The thesis describes a series of studies on the perception of speed of self-motion in realistically ...
ABSTRACT—When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visu...
Locomotion speed provides important social information about an individual’s fitness, mood and inte...
Visual flow is used to perceive and regulate movement speed during locomotion. We assessed the exten...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Motivation: The ability to accurately judge the speeds of background motion is crucial for many dail...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
Do locomotor aftereffects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college stud...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
Whereas cue-combination theories classically articulate the benefits to discrimination of combining ...
We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and i...
The thesis describes a series of studies on the perception of speed of self-motion in realistically ...
ABSTRACT—When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visu...
Locomotion speed provides important social information about an individual’s fitness, mood and inte...
Visual flow is used to perceive and regulate movement speed during locomotion. We assessed the exten...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Motivation: The ability to accurately judge the speeds of background motion is crucial for many dail...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking compared to standing still. Th...
Perceived velocity and smooth-pursuit eye movements for drifting gratings were shown to involve diff...
Do locomotor aftereffects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college stud...