Heading judgement from second-order motion
نویسندگان
چکیده
We examined human heading judgement from second-order motion which was generated by random-dots with the contrast polarity determined randomly on each frame. It was found that human observers can judge heading fairly accurately from second-order motion when pure translation is simulated or when self-motion toward a ground plane with gaze rotation is simulated but they cannot when self-motion toward cloud-like random dots with gaze rotations is simulated. It is suggested that the human visual system cannot decompose the flow fields into rotational and translational components by using second-order motion information alone, but it can do in some ways from the flow field of the ground plane.
منابع مشابه
Effects of roll and pitch components in retinal flow on heading judgement
We investigated effects of roll (rotation around line of sight) and pitch (rotation around the horizontal axis) components of retinal flow on heading judgement from visual motion information. It was found that performance level of human observers for yaw (rotation around the vertical axis) plus pitch is little different from that for only yaw although there is bias in perceived heading toward t...
متن کاملA model of human heading judgement in forward motion
We developed a new computational model of human heading judgement from retinal flow. The model uses two assumptions: a large number of sampling points in the flow field and a symmetric sampling region around the origin. The algorithm estimates self-rotation parameters by calculating statistics whose expectations correspond to the rotation parameters. After the rotational components are removed ...
متن کاملPerception of heading during rotation: sufficiency of dense motion parallax and reference objects
How do observers perceive the path of self-motion during rotation? Previous research suggests that extra-retinal information about eye movements is necessary at high rotation rates (2-5 degrees /s), but those experiments used sparse random-dot displays. With dense texture-mapped displays, we find the path can be perceived from retinal flow alone at high simulated rotation rates if (a) dense mot...
متن کاملPeripheral sensitivity to biological motion conveyed by first and second-order signals
There is evidence that human observers are more sensitive to the direction-of-heading of point-light walkers defined by first-order than second-order motions. We addressed this question by measuring the minimum direction difference (azimuth) that observers could discriminate when the dots composing the walkers were conveyed by first or second-order motions. Sensitivity to azimuth differences fo...
متن کاملPerception of translational heading from optical flow.
Radial patterns of optical flow produced by observer translation could be used to perceive the direction of self-movement during locomotion, and a number of formal analyses of such patterns have recently appeared. However, there is comparatively little empirical research on the perception of heading from optical flow, and what data there are indicate surprisingly poor performance, with heading ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Vision Research
دوره 40 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000