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TitleAbility to identify scene-relative object movement is not limited by, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading
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Date Issued2018
Source PublicationJournal of Vision
Volume18Issue:6Pages:1-16
Abstract

During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of objects within the scene. Both judgments rely on identifying global components of optic flow. What is the relationship between the perception of heading, and the identification of object movement during selfmovement? Do they rely on a shared mechanism? One way to address these questions is to compare performance on the two tasks. We designed stimuli that allowed direct comparison of the precision of heading and object movement judgments. Across a series of experiments, we found the precision was typically higher when judging scene-relative object movement than when judging heading. We also found that manipulations of the content of the visual scene can change the relative precision of the two judgments. These results demonstrate that the ability to judge scene-relative object movement during self-movement is not limited by, or yoked to, the ability to judge the direction of selfmovement.

KeywordFlow-parsing Heading Locomotion Object movement Optic flow
DOI10.1167/18.6.11
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Indexed BySCIE ; SSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaOphthalmology
WOS SubjectOphthalmology
WOS IDWOS:000436425200011
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85049756885
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/8960
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Faculty of Science and Technology
Corresponding AuthorRushton, Simon K.
Affiliation
1.School of Psychology,CardiffUniversity,Cardiff, Wales,United Kingdom
2.Department of Psychology,The University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong,China
3.Neural Science Program,NYU-ECNU Institute of Brain and Cognitive Science,New York University Shanghai,Shanghai,China
4.Department of Psychology,The University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong,China
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Rushton, Simon K.,Chen, Rongrong,Li, Li. Ability to identify scene-relative object movement is not limited by, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading[J]. Journal of Vision, 2018, 18(6): 1-16.
APA Rushton, Simon K., Chen, Rongrong, & Li, Li. (2018). Ability to identify scene-relative object movement is not limited by, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading. Journal of Vision, 18(6), 1-16.
MLA Rushton, Simon K.,et al."Ability to identify scene-relative object movement is not limited by, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading". Journal of Vision 18.6(2018): 1-16.
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