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  Motion-induced shift and navigation in virtual reality

Friedrich, B., Caniard, F., Chatziastros, A., Mamassian, P., & Thornton, I. (2004). Motion-induced shift and navigation in virtual reality. Poster presented at 27th European Conference on Visual Perception, Budapest, Hungary.

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Friedrich, B, Autor
Caniard, F1, Autor           
Chatziastros, A1, Autor           
Mamassian, P1, Autor           
Thornton, IM1, Autor           
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1Department Human Perception, Cognition and Action, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497797              

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 Zusammenfassung: De Valois and De Valois (1991 Vision Research 31 1619-1626) showed that moving Gabors (cosine gratings windowed by a stationary 2-dimensional Gaussian envelope) are locally misperceived in their direction of motion. In a pointing task, Yamagishi, Anderson and Ashida (2001 Proceedings of the Royal Society 268 973-977) reported even stronger visuo-motor localization error especially when participants had to make a speeded response. Here, we examined motion-induced bias in the context of an active navigation task, a situation in which perception and action are tightly coupled. Participants were presented with a birds-eye view of a vertically moving contour that simulated observer motion along a path. Observers centrally fixated while the path and a moving Gabor target were presented peripherally. The task was to follow the path with the moving Gabor, whose position (left/right) and direction(towards left/right) were varied in separate blocks. Gabor eccentricity was constant relative to fixation, with observers adjusting their simulated position with a joystick. Deviations from the path were analyzed as a function of Gabor direction. We found large and consistent misalignment in the direction of the moving Gabor, indicating that global position/motion judgments during action can be strongly affected by irrelevant local motion signals.

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 Datum: 2004-08
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
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 Identifikatoren: URI: http://www.perceptionweb.com/abstract.cgi?id=v040295
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Titel: 27th European Conference on Visual Perception
Veranstaltungsort: Budapest, Hungary
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