نتایج جستجو برای: head movement

تعداد نتایج: 317804  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
G T Gdowski R A McCrea

Single-unit recordings were obtained from 107 horizontal semicircular canal-related central vestibular neurons in three alert squirrel monkeys during passive sinusoidal whole-body rotation (WBR) while the head was free to move in the yaw plane (2.3 Hz, 20 degrees /s). Most of the units were identified as secondary vestibular neurons by electrical stimulation of the ipsilateral vestibular nerve ...

Journal: :Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY) 2009
Kikuro Fukushima Satoshi Kasahara Teppei Akao Sergei Kurkin Junko Fukushima Barry W. Peterson

Eye and head movements are coordinated during head-free pursuit. To examine whether pursuit neurons in frontal eye fields (FEF) carry gaze-pursuit commands that drive both eye-pursuit and head-pursuit, monkeys whose heads were free to rotate about a vertical axis were trained to pursue a juice feeder with their head and a target with their eyes. Initially the feeder and target moved synchronous...

2006
B. D. Adelstein L. Li

A previous investigation in our laboratory showed that virtual environment users rely on image velocity errors rather than image displacement errors to sense head-tracking latency. In that study, the effect of image displacement error may have been suppressed because its peak amplitudes were associated with higher head velocity, which is thought to suppress visual motion sensitivity. To determi...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
Ari Z. Zivotofsky Lea Averbuch-Heller Cecil W. Thomas Vallabh E. Das Alfred O. Discenna R. John Leigh

We compared ocular and eye-head tracking responses to an illusion of diagonal motion produced when vertical movement of a small visual target was synchronized to horizontal movement of a background display. In response to sinusoidal movement, smooth ocular pursuit followed vertical target motion, with only a small horizontal component. In response to regular stepping movement, all anticipatory ...

2009
Tatiana V. Evreinova Grigori Evreinov Roope Raisamo

Many designs have been proposed to improve head tracking interfaces. However, in most head tracking applications, only a click to select is commonly available interaction style. In this paper we present an algorithm which integrates the parameters of the continuous input stream (movement acceleration and the amount of movement) and information concerning the user choice. The results of the test...

2014
S. Madansingh

Prolonged exposure to spaceflight conditions results in a battery of physiological changes, some of which contribute to sensorimotor and neurovestibular deficits. Upon return to Earth, functional performance changes are tested using the Functional Task Test (FTT), which includes an obstacle course to observe post-flight balance and postural stability, specifically during turning. The goal of th...

Journal: :Journal of neural engineering 2007
S C Chen L E Hallum G J Suaning N H Lovell

In most current vision prosthesis designs, head movement is the sole director of visual gaze and scanning due to the head-mounted nature of the camera. Study of this unnatural behaviour may provide insight into improved prosthesis designs and rehabilitation procedures. In this paper, we conducted a psychophysical study to investigate the characteristics of head movements of normally sighted sub...

2010
Colleen T. O'Rourke Todd Pitlik Melissa Hoover Esteban Fernández-Juricic

BACKGROUND Relatively little is known about the degree of inter-specific variability in visual scanning strategies in species with laterally placed eyes (e.g., birds). This is relevant because many species detect prey while perching; therefore, head movement behavior may be an indicator of prey detection rate, a central parameter in foraging models. We studied head movement strategies in three ...

Journal: :IJNCR 2011
Miguel Oliveira Cristina P. Santos Lino A. Costa Ana Maria A. C. Rocha Manuel Ferreira

In this work, the authors propose a combined approach based on a controller architecture that is able to generate locomotion for a quadruped robot and a global optimization algorithm to generate head movement stabilization. The movement controllers are biologically inspired in the concept of Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) that are modelled based on nonlinear dynamical systems, coupled Hopf o...

2000
Eun-Jung Holden Gareth Loy Robyn Owens

In automatic lipreading, the speaker’s head movement can affect the mouth shape appearing in the captured images independently of the true mouth shape. Such distortion can lead to incorrect recognition of visual speech, thus this problem must be dealt with for a practical application. We have developed a system that accomodates the 3D head movement of the speaker in recognising the mouth shape ...

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