نتایج جستجو برای: self heading

تعداد نتایج: 533047  

2004
Marios N. Avraamides Roberta L. Klatzky Jack M. Loomis Reginald G. Golledge

Three experiments investigated whether the systematic errors previously observed in a triangle-completion task were caused by failures to form and update a cognitive heading or by use of perceived heading (even though an updated cognitive heading was available) during the response. These errors were replicated when participants indicated the origin of triangular paths they had imagined walking ...

Journal: :Medical Care 2009

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
A. V van den Berg

Humans perceive heading accurately when they rotate their eyes. This is remarkable, because (1) the pursuit eye movement makes the retinal flow more complicated; and (2) the eye rotation causes a continuous change of the heading direction on the retina. The first problem prevents a simple association of the centre of flow on the retina with the heading direction. To solve it, the brain needs to...

1998
Roberta L. Klatzky Jack M. Loomis Andrew C. Beall Sarah S. Chance Reginald G. Golledge

Two studies investigated updating of self-position and heading during real, imagined, and simulated locomotion. Subjects were exposed to a two-segment path with a turn between segments; they responded by turning to face the origin as they would i f they had walked the path and were at the end of the second segment. The conditions of pathway exposure included physical walking, imagined walking f...

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems 2006

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems 2016

Journal: :NeuroImage 2013
Iole Indovina Vincenzo Maffei Karl Pauwels Emiliano Macaluso Guy A. Orban Francesco Lacquaniti

Multiple visual signals are relevant to perception of heading direction. While the role of optic flow and depth cues has been studied extensively, little is known about the visual effects of gravity on heading perception. We used fMRI to investigate the contribution of gravity-related visual cues on the processing of vertical versus horizontal apparent self-motion. Participants experienced virt...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2010
Douglas G Wallace Jenny R Köppen Jeana L Jones Shawn S Winter Steve J Wagner

The current set of studies examines the contribution of movement segmentation to self-movement cue processing for estimating direction and distance to a start location in humans and rats. Experiments 1 and 2 examined the extent that ambulatory dead reckoning tasks can be adapted to the manipulatory scale in humans. Experiments 3 and 4 investigated the performance of rats in similar tasks at the...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2015
Ryan M Yoder Elizabeth A Goebel Jenny R Köppen Philip A Blankenship Ashley A Blackwell Douglas G Wallace

Navigation and the underlying brain signals are influenced by various allothetic and idiothetic cues, depending on environmental conditions and task demands. Visual landmarks typically control navigation in familiar environments but, in the absence of landmarks, self-movement cues are able to guide navigation relatively accurately. These self-movement cues include signals from the vestibular sy...

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Hiroyuki Ito Ikuko Shibata

Expanding and contracting patterns were presented on different disparity planes to investigate the role of stereo depth in vection. Experiment 1 tested the effect of stereo depth on inducing vection with expanding and contracting flows on different disparity planes. Subjects reported whether they felt forward or backward self-motion. The results clearly showed the dominance of the background fl...

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