AbstractPrevious work demonstrated that estimating time-to-contact (TTC) of moving objects towards an observer is based only on first-order information and does not take into account the acceleration information. We investigated whether smooth and continuous speed variations are considered in the extrapolation of linear self-motion towards a stationary target. The time-to-passage (TTP) estimation task consisted in presenting a simulated forward self-motion along a street at constant, increasing or decreasing velocity. After a while, the visual target appeared (e.g. a banner) before the visual stimulation ceased. Participants were then asked to imagine that the self-motion continued, and to press a button when they believed they reached the ...
International audienceTo estimate the time-to-contact (TTC) of a moving object, numerous studies hav...
The current study examined temporal estimation in a prediction motion task where participants were c...
AbstractMany every-day activities necessitate an estimate of the time remaining until an object will...
AbstractEstimation of time-to-arrival for moving objects is critical to obstacle interception and av...
Many analyses of time-to-contact (TTC) emphasize that retinal information, independent of distal dis...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
Estimation of time-to-arrival for moving objects is critical to obstacle interception and avoidance,...
We extended and reanalysed our recent data on motion extrapolation (Sokolov et al, 1997 Perception 2...
AbstractThere is preliminary evidence for interference between subsequently encoded velocities. We e...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to test whether 1st-order information, which does n...
We examined spatial estimation of accelerating objects (-8, -4, 0, +4, or +8 deg/s(2)) during occlus...
© 2018 The Authors. An ability to predict the time-to-contact (TTC) of moving objects that become mo...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
The goal of this study was to test whether 1st-order information, which does not account for acceler...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
International audienceTo estimate the time-to-contact (TTC) of a moving object, numerous studies hav...
The current study examined temporal estimation in a prediction motion task where participants were c...
AbstractMany every-day activities necessitate an estimate of the time remaining until an object will...
AbstractEstimation of time-to-arrival for moving objects is critical to obstacle interception and av...
Many analyses of time-to-contact (TTC) emphasize that retinal information, independent of distal dis...
AbstractMany authors have assumed that motor actions required for collision avoidance and for collis...
Estimation of time-to-arrival for moving objects is critical to obstacle interception and avoidance,...
We extended and reanalysed our recent data on motion extrapolation (Sokolov et al, 1997 Perception 2...
AbstractThere is preliminary evidence for interference between subsequently encoded velocities. We e...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to test whether 1st-order information, which does n...
We examined spatial estimation of accelerating objects (-8, -4, 0, +4, or +8 deg/s(2)) during occlus...
© 2018 The Authors. An ability to predict the time-to-contact (TTC) of moving objects that become mo...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
The goal of this study was to test whether 1st-order information, which does not account for acceler...
During self-motion, the world normally appears stationary. In part, this may be due to reductions in...
International audienceTo estimate the time-to-contact (TTC) of a moving object, numerous studies hav...
The current study examined temporal estimation in a prediction motion task where participants were c...
AbstractMany every-day activities necessitate an estimate of the time remaining until an object will...