نتایج جستجو برای: self heading

تعداد نتایج: 533047  

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Ksander N de Winkel Jeroen Weesie Peter J Werkhoven Eric L Groen

In the present study, we investigated whether the perception of heading of linear self-motion can be explained by Maximum Likelihood Integration (MLI) of visual and non-visual sensory cues. MLI predicts smaller variance for multisensory judgments compared to unisensory judgments. Nine participants were exposed to visual, inertial, or visual-inertial motion conditions in a moving base simulator,...

2012
Paul R. MacNeilage Zhou Zhang Gregory C. DeAngelis Dora E. Angelaki

Simultaneous object motion and self-motion give rise to complex patterns of retinal image motion. In order to estimate object motion accurately, the brain must parse this complex retinal motion into self-motion and object motion components. Although this computational problem can be solved, in principle, through purely visual mechanisms, extra-retinal information that arises from the vestibular...

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
Mitsuhiko Hanada Yoshimichi Ejima

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 ...

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
Martin S. Banks Sheryl M. Ehrlich Benjamin T. Backus James A. Crowell

The ability to judge heading during tracking eye movements has recently been examined by several investigators. To assess the use of retinal-image and extra-retinal information in this task, the previous work has compared heading judgments with executed as opposed to simulated eye movements. For eye movement velocities greater than 1 deg/sec, observers seem to require the eye-velocity informati...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Aihua Chen Yong Gu Sheng Liu Gregory C DeAngelis Dora E Angelaki

UNLABELLED Multisensory convergence of visual and vestibular signals has been observed within a network of cortical areas involved in representing heading. Vestibular-dominant heading tuning has been found in the macaque parietoinsular vestibular cortex (PIVC) and the adjacent visual posterior sylvian (VPS) area, whereas relatively balanced visual/vestibular tuning was encountered in the ventra...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Krishna V Shenoy James A Crowell Richard A Andersen

When we move forward the visual images on our retinas expand. Humans rely on the focus, or center, of this expansion to estimate their direction of self-motion or heading and, as long as the eyes are still, the retinal focus corresponds to the heading. However, smooth pursuit eye movements add visual motion to the expanding retinal image and displace the focus of expansion. In spite of this, hu...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Velia Cardin Lara Hemsworth Andrew T Smith

The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, the focus of expansion (FoE), in conjunction with knowledge of eye position, indicates the direction in which the individual is heading. Therefore, it is expected that cortical brain regions that are involved in the estimation of heading will be sensitive to this feature. To characterize cortical ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهید رجایی - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1392

abstract due to the growing importance and influence of the self of the teacher in the field of educational and cognitive psychology, the current study intended to investigate the relationship between three teacher qualities and characteristics, i.e. teacher self efficacy, self regulation, and success as perceived by their learners. the study aimed at finding whether teacher self efficacy an...

Journal: :Vision Research 2001
A. V. van den Berg J. A. Beintema M. A. Frens

The percept of self-motion through the environment is supported by visual motion signals and eye movement signals. The interaction between these signals by decoupling of the eye movement and the pattern of retinal motion during brief simulated ego-movement on straight or circular trajectories was studied. A new response method enabled subjects to report perceived destination and perceived curva...

Journal: :Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society 2009
N. Andrew Browning Stephen Grossberg Ennio Mingolla

Visually guided navigation through a cluttered natural scene is a challenging problem that animals and humans accomplish with ease. The ViSTARS neural model proposes how primates use motion information to segment objects and determine heading for purposes of goal approach and obstacle avoidance in response to video inputs from real and virtual environments. The model produces trajectories simil...

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