Background Whether, and how, animals move requires them to assess their environment to determine the most appropriate action and trajectory, although the precise way the environment is scanned has been little studied. We hypothesized that head attitude, which effectively frames the environment for the eyes, and the way it changes over time, would be modulated by the environment. Method To test this, we used a head-mounted device (Human-Interfaced Personal Observation platform - HIPOP) on people moving through three different environments; a botanical garden (‘green’ space), a reef (‘blue’ space), and a featureless corridor, to examine if head movement in the vertical axis differed between environments. Template matching was used to ide...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
Movement is a scale-dependent process which permeates all aspects of life on Earth. Depending on the...
Moving eyes and head to orient the visual axis to a point of interest is a routine movement for fove...
Abstract Understanding the processes that determine how animals allocate time to space is a major ch...
<p>A: Example course of the recorded head-angle over time of one animal at the optimal spatial frequ...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Natural gaze behavior is often studied under conditions that restrain head movements. Here, we repor...
Animal behavior is elicited, in part, in response to external conditions, but understanding how anim...
Kress D, Egelhaaf M. Head and body stabilization in blowflies walking on differently structured subs...
Knowledge of the environment in which animals operate and the sensory processing demands that mediat...
Abstract—When observers move through an environment, they are immersed in a sea of motions that guid...
International audienceHumans and most animals are able to navigate in their environment, which gener...
Background: Animals respond to environmental variation by changing their movement in a multifaceted ...
This research extends the study of head movements during listening by including various listening ta...
Heading estimation from optic flow is crucial for safe locomotion but becomes inaccurate if independ...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
Movement is a scale-dependent process which permeates all aspects of life on Earth. Depending on the...
Moving eyes and head to orient the visual axis to a point of interest is a routine movement for fove...
Abstract Understanding the processes that determine how animals allocate time to space is a major ch...
<p>A: Example course of the recorded head-angle over time of one animal at the optimal spatial frequ...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Natural gaze behavior is often studied under conditions that restrain head movements. Here, we repor...
Animal behavior is elicited, in part, in response to external conditions, but understanding how anim...
Kress D, Egelhaaf M. Head and body stabilization in blowflies walking on differently structured subs...
Knowledge of the environment in which animals operate and the sensory processing demands that mediat...
Abstract—When observers move through an environment, they are immersed in a sea of motions that guid...
International audienceHumans and most animals are able to navigate in their environment, which gener...
Background: Animals respond to environmental variation by changing their movement in a multifaceted ...
This research extends the study of head movements during listening by including various listening ta...
Heading estimation from optic flow is crucial for safe locomotion but becomes inaccurate if independ...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
Movement is a scale-dependent process which permeates all aspects of life on Earth. Depending on the...
Moving eyes and head to orient the visual axis to a point of interest is a routine movement for fove...