Perception of heading without retinal optic flow

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Kristen L. Macuga
Jack M. Loomis
Andrew C. Beall
Jonathan W. Kelly
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[1] University of California,Department of Psychology
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Perception & Psychophysics | 2006年 / 68卷
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Motion Visibility; Target Line; Frontoparallel Plane; Optic Flow Stimulus; Optic Flow Information;
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How do we determine where we are heading during visually controlled locomotion? Psychophysical research has shown that humans are quite good at judging their travel direction, or heading, from retinal optic flow. Here we show that retinal optic flow is sufficient, but not necessary, for determining heading. By using a purely cyclopean stimulus (random dot cinematogram), we demonstrate heading perception without retinal optic flow. We also show that heading judgments are equally accurate for the cyclopean stimulus and a conventional optic flow stimulus, when the two are matched for motion visibility. The human visual system thus demonstrates flexible, robust use of available visual cues for perceiving heading direction.
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页码:872 / 878
页数:6
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