Perceptual Awareness of Optic Flows Paced Optimally and Non-optimally to Walking Speed

被引:0
|
作者
Motyka, Pawel [1 ]
Kozlowska, Zuzanna [1 ]
Litwin, Piotr [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Warsaw, Fac Psychol, Stawki 5-7, PL-00183 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
locomotion; optic flow; perceptual awareness; visuomotor integration; binocular rivalry; BINOCULAR-RIVALRY; SELF-MOTION; NONVISUAL SIGNALS; VISUAL-MOTION; DISCRIMINATION; LOCOMOTION; INTEGRATION; VISION; PROPRIOCEPTION; MODULATION;
D O I
10.1177/03010066211034368
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Previous research suggests that visual processing depends strongly on locomotor activity and is tuned to optic flows consistent with self-motion speed. Here, we used a binocular rivalry paradigm to investigate whether perceptual access to optic flows depends on their optimality in relation to walking velocity. Participants walked at two different speeds on a treadmill while viewing discrepant visualizations of a virtual tunnel in each eye. We hypothesized that visualizations paced appropriately to the walking speeds will be perceived longer than non optimal (too fast/slow) ones. The presented optic flow speeds were predetermined individually in a task based on matching visual speed to both walking velocities. In addition, perceptual preference for optimal optic flows was expected to increase with proprioceptive ability to detect threshold-level changes in walking speed. Whereas faster (more familiar) optic flows showed enhanced access to awareness during faster compared with slower walking conditions, for slower visual flows, only a nonsignificant tendency for the analogous effect was observed. These effects were not dependent on individual proprioceptive sensitivity. Our findings concur with the emerging view that the velocity of one's locomotion is used to calibrate visual perception of self-motion and extend the scope of reported action effects on visual awareness.
引用
收藏
页码:797 / 818
页数:22
相关论文
共 13 条
  • [1] REPROCESSING OF NON-OPTIMALLY EXPOSED HOLOGRAMS
    PHIPPS, GS
    ROBERTSON, CE
    TAMASHIRO, FM
    APPLIED OPTICS, 1980, 19 (05): : 802 - 811
  • [2] On non-optimally expanding sets in Grassmann graphs
    Irit Dinur
    Subhash Khot
    Guy Kindler
    Dor Minzer
    Muli Safra
    Israel Journal of Mathematics, 2021, 243 : 377 - 420
  • [3] On non-optimally expanding sets in Grassmann graphs
    Dinur, Irit
    Khot, Subhash
    Kindler, Guy
    Minzer, Dor
    Safra, Muli
    ISRAEL JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS, 2021, 243 (01) : 377 - 420
  • [4] On Non-optimally Expanding Sets in Grassmann Graphs
    Dinur, Irit
    Khot, Subhash
    Kindler, Guy
    Minzer, Dor
    Safra, Muli
    STOC'18: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50TH ANNUAL ACM SIGACT SYMPOSIUM ON THEORY OF COMPUTING, 2018, : 940 - 951
  • [5] Reactivation of Non-Optimally Orientated Faults Due to Glacially Induced Stresses
    Steffen, Rebekka
    Steffen, Holger
    TECTONICS, 2021, 40 (11)
  • [6] DECREASED EFFICIENCY OF DEEP SLEEP IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH NON-OPTIMALLY CONTROLLED TYPE 1 DIABETES
    Ciljakova, M.
    Vojtkova, J.
    Durdik, P.
    Sujanska, A.
    Michalovicova, M.
    Pozorciakova, K.
    Lettrichova, J.
    Banovcin, P.
    DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 2016, 18 : A42 - A43
  • [7] FOLFOX6 and bevacizumab in non-optimally resectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer
    Bertolini, F.
    Malavasi, N.
    Scarabelli, L.
    Fiocchi, F.
    Bagni, B.
    Del Giovane, C.
    Colucci, G.
    Gerunda, G. E.
    Depenni, R.
    Zironi, S.
    Fontana, A.
    Pettorelli, E.
    Luppi, G.
    Conte, P. F.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2011, 104 (07) : 1079 - 1084
  • [8] FOLFOX6 and bevacizumab in non-optimally resectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer
    F Bertolini
    N Malavasi
    L Scarabelli
    F Fiocchi
    B Bagni
    C Del Giovane
    G Colucci
    G E Gerunda
    R Depenni
    S Zironi
    A Fontana
    E Pettorelli
    G Luppi
    P F Conte
    British Journal of Cancer, 2011, 104 : 1079 - 1084
  • [9] Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a Non-optimally Positioned Implant With a Resin-Retained Restoration: A Clinical Case Report
    Pathak, Vedant
    Sathe, Seema
    Bhoyar, Anjali
    Dhamande, Mithilesh
    Jaiswal, Tanvi
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 16 (05)
  • [10] Optimally-calibrated non-invasive feedback improves amputees' metabolic consumption, balance and walking confidence
    Chee, Lauren
    Valle, Giacomo
    Marazzi, Michele
    Preatoni, Greta
    Haufe, Florian L.
    Xiloyannis, Michele
    Riener, Robert
    Raspopovic, Stanisa
    JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING, 2022, 19 (04)