نتایج جستجو برای: gaze stability

تعداد نتایج: 312408  

2011
Diana Arellano Javier Varona Francisco J. Perales López Nikolaus Bee Kathrin Janowski Elisabeth André

The aim of this research is to explore the influence of static visual cues on the perception of a character’s personality traits: extraversion, agreeableness and emotional stability. To measure how users perceived personality, we conducted a web-based study with 133 subjects who rated 54 images of a virtual character with varying head orientations and gaze.

Journal: :Biological psychology 2011
Georgia Laretzaki Sotiris Plainis Ioannis Vrettos Anna Chrisoulakis Ioannis Pallikaris Panos Bitsios

Threat accelerates early visual information processing, as shown by shorter P100 latencies of pattern Visual Evoked Potentials in subjects with low trait anxiety, but the opposite is true for high anxious subjects. We sought to determine if, and how, threat and trait anxiety interact to affect stability of gaze fixation. We used video oculography to record gaze position in the presence and in t...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2020

Aims and background: Gaze direction recognition is one of the new treatments method for neck pain. The positive effects of stabilization exercises in various studies on neck pain have also been confirmed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of adding a gaze direction recognition program to common stabilizing exercises on neck pain intensity, muscular endurance and pro...

Journal: :Perception 2003
Johannes M Zanker Melanie Doyle Walker Robin

It has been the matter of some debate why we can experience vivid dynamic illusions when looking at static pictures composed from simple black and white patterns. The impression of illusory motion is particularly strong when viewing some of the works of 'Op Artists, such as Bridget Riley's painting Fall. Explanations of the illusory motion have ranged from retinal to cortical mechanisms, and an...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2012
Ivar A H Clemens Luc P J Selen Mathieu Koppen W Pieter Medendorp

In order to maintain visual stability during self-motion, the brain needs to update any egocentric spatial representations of the environment. Here, we use a novel psychophysical approach to investigate how and to what extent the brain integrates visual, extraocular, and vestibular signals pertaining to this spatial update. Participants were oscillated sideways at a frequency of 0.63 Hz while k...

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