AbstractThe survival of many animals hinges upon their ability to avoid collisions with other animals or objects, or to precisely control the timing of collisions. Optical expansion provides a compelling impression of object approach and in principle can provide the basis for judgments of time to collision (TTC) [1]. It has been demonstrated that pigeons [2] and houseflies [3] have neural systems that can initiate rapid coordinated actions on the basis of optical expansion. In the case of humans, the linkage between judgments of TTC and coordinated action has not been established at a cortical level. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we identified superior-parietal and motor-cortex areas that are selectively active during ...
AbstractAvoiding collisions and making interceptions seem to require an organism to estimate the tim...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
AbstractThe survival of many animals hinges upon their ability to avoid collisions with other animal...
The survival of many animals hinges upon their ability to avoid collisions with other animals or obj...
We begin the chapter by arguing that there may be several neural mechanisms that have evolved for co...
Detecting a looming object and its imminent collision is imperative to survival. For most humans, it...
Detecting a looming object and its imminent collision is imperative to survival. For most humans, it...
The ability to estimate impending collisions is a vital requirement for any organism. Behavioral stu...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
AbstractAvoiding collisions and making interceptions seem to require an organism to estimate the tim...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
AbstractThe survival of many animals hinges upon their ability to avoid collisions with other animal...
The survival of many animals hinges upon their ability to avoid collisions with other animals or obj...
We begin the chapter by arguing that there may be several neural mechanisms that have evolved for co...
Detecting a looming object and its imminent collision is imperative to survival. For most humans, it...
Detecting a looming object and its imminent collision is imperative to survival. For most humans, it...
The ability to estimate impending collisions is a vital requirement for any organism. Behavioral stu...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
International audienceAccurate estimates of the time-to-contact (TTC) of approaching objects are cru...
AbstractAvoiding collisions and making interceptions seem to require an organism to estimate the tim...
A wealth of evidence now shows that human and animal observers display greater sensitivity to object...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...