Motion parallax is used to control postural sway during walking

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Bardy, BG [1 ]
Warren, WH [1 ]
Kay, BA [1 ]
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[1] BROWN UNIV,DEPT COGNIT & LINGUIST SCI,BOX 1978,PROVIDENCE,RI 02912
关键词
balance; locomotion; motion parallax; postural control and sway; vision; human;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Three experiments tested the hypothesis that postural sway during locomotion is visually regulated by motion parallax as well as optical expansion. Oscillating displays of three-dimensional scenes were presented to participants walking on a treadmill, while postural sway was recorded. Displays simulated: (a) a cloud, in which parallax and expansion are congruent, (b) a hallway, (c) the side walls of the hallway, (d) a ground surface, (e) a wall, (f) the wall with a central hole, (g) a hall farther from the observer, and (h) a wall farther from the observer. In contrast to previous results with a hallway, responses with the cloud were isotropic and directionally specific. The other displays demonstrated that motion parallax was more effective than simple horizontal flow in eliciting lateral sway. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that adaptive control of sway during walking is based on congruent expansion and parallax in natural environments.
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