One of the major functions of vision is to allow for an efficient and active interaction with the environment. In this study, we investigate the capacity of human observers to extract visual information from observation of their own actions, and those of others, from different viewpoints. Subjects discriminated the size of objects by observing a point-light movie of a hand reaching for an invisible object. We recorded real reach-and-grasp actions in three-dimensional space towards objects of different shape and size, to produce two-dimensional 'point-light display' movies, which were used to measure size discrimination for reach-and-grasp motion sequences, release-and-withdraw sequences and still frames, all in egocentric and allocentric pe...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysical methods that are based on...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
The knowledge about the usual size of objects-familiar size-is known to be a taken into account for ...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The two visual system model proposes that...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The perception-action model posits that v...
Development of the motor system lags behind that of the visual system and might delay some visual pr...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
The present study examines the contributions of vision for perception processes in action. To this e...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysical methods that are based on...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
The knowledge about the usual size of objects-familiar size-is known to be a taken into account for ...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The two visual system model proposes that...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The perception-action model posits that v...
Development of the motor system lags behind that of the visual system and might delay some visual pr...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
The present study examines the contributions of vision for perception processes in action. To this e...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...