AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether information about the acceleration characteristics of a moving target can be used for both action and perception. Also of interest was whether prior movement experience altered perceptual judgements. Participants manually intercepted targets moving with various acceleration, velocity and movement time characteristics. They also made perceptual judgements about the acceleration characteristics of these targets either with or without prior manual interception experience. Results showed that while aiming kinematics were sensitive to the acceleration characteristics of the target, participants were only able to perceptually discriminate the velocity characteristics of target motion, e...
Previous work indicated that people do not use the speed at which a target is perceived to move to d...
We investigated what information subjects use when trying to hit moving targets. In particular, whet...
It has been hypothesised that our actions are less susceptible to visual illusions than our perceptu...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether information about the acceleration char...
To investigate whether visual judgments of acceleration could be used for intercepting moving target...
Psychophysical studies have demonstrated that humans are less sensitive to image acceleration than t...
The ability to perceive visual motion is one that we use every day to perform goal-directed activiti...
Previous work has indicated that people do not use their judgment of a target's speed to determine w...
Given sufficient exposure to stimulus presentation, the oculomotor system generates a representation...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Additional contributors: Zach J. Juveli; John Soechting (mentor), Department of NeuroscienceIn day t...
Subjects made fast goal-directed arm movements towards moving targets. In some cases, the perceived ...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the process of control and learning of interceptive action...
Visual information is an essential guide when interacting with moving objects, yet it can also be de...
According to the action-specific perception account, perception is a function of optical information...
Previous work indicated that people do not use the speed at which a target is perceived to move to d...
We investigated what information subjects use when trying to hit moving targets. In particular, whet...
It has been hypothesised that our actions are less susceptible to visual illusions than our perceptu...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether information about the acceleration char...
To investigate whether visual judgments of acceleration could be used for intercepting moving target...
Psychophysical studies have demonstrated that humans are less sensitive to image acceleration than t...
The ability to perceive visual motion is one that we use every day to perform goal-directed activiti...
Previous work has indicated that people do not use their judgment of a target's speed to determine w...
Given sufficient exposure to stimulus presentation, the oculomotor system generates a representation...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Additional contributors: Zach J. Juveli; John Soechting (mentor), Department of NeuroscienceIn day t...
Subjects made fast goal-directed arm movements towards moving targets. In some cases, the perceived ...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the process of control and learning of interceptive action...
Visual information is an essential guide when interacting with moving objects, yet it can also be de...
According to the action-specific perception account, perception is a function of optical information...
Previous work indicated that people do not use the speed at which a target is perceived to move to d...
We investigated what information subjects use when trying to hit moving targets. In particular, whet...
It has been hypothesised that our actions are less susceptible to visual illusions than our perceptu...