Heading estimation involves both inertial and visual cues. Inertial motion is sensed by the labyrinth, somatic sensation by the body, and optic flow by the retina. Because the eye and head are mobile these stimuli are sensed relative to different reference frames and it remains unclear if a perception occurs in a common reference frame. Recent neurophysiologic evidence has suggested the reference frames remain separate even at higher levels of processing but has not addressed the resulting perception. Seven human subjects experienced a 2s, 16 cm/s translation and/or a visual stimulus corresponding with this translation. For each condition 72 stimuli (360° in 5° increments) were delivered in random order. After each stimulus the subject iden...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Knowledge of human motion perception can be applied in the optimization of motion cueing algorithms....
A central theme in previous studies of heading judgements has been whether the retinal flow field ca...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because ...
It has been shown that the Central Nervous System (CNS) integrates visual and inertial information i...
Heading direction is determined from visual and inertial cues. Visual headings use retinal coordinat...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Knowledge of human motion perception can be applied in the optimization of motion cueing algorithms....
A central theme in previous studies of heading judgements has been whether the retinal flow field ca...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
AbstractHumans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because ...
It has been shown that the Central Nervous System (CNS) integrates visual and inertial information i...
Heading direction is determined from visual and inertial cues. Visual headings use retinal coordinat...
How does visual path information influence people's perception of their instantaneous direction of s...
Heading direction is determined from visual and vestibular cues. Both sensory modalities have been s...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
It has previously been reported that humans can determine their direction of 3D translation (heading...
As we move about the world, our retinal image of the world undergoes a lawful transformation, called...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and ...
Knowledge of human motion perception can be applied in the optimization of motion cueing algorithms....
A central theme in previous studies of heading judgements has been whether the retinal flow field ca...