Perception of self-motion from visual flow
M Lappe, F Bremmer, AV van den Berg - Trends in cognitive sciences, 1999 - cell.com
Accurate and efficient control of self-motion is an important requirement for our daily
behavior. Visual feedback about self-motion is provided by optic flow. Optic flow can be used …
behavior. Visual feedback about self-motion is provided by optic flow. Optic flow can be used …
Distinguishing subregions of the human MT+ complex using visual fields and pursuit eye movements
SP Dukelow, JFX DeSouza… - Journal of …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
In humans, functional imaging studies have demonstrated a homologue of the macaque
motion complex, MT+ [suggested to contain both middle temporal (MT) and medial superior …
motion complex, MT+ [suggested to contain both middle temporal (MT) and medial superior …
[HTML][HTML] The time course of binocular rivalry reveals a fundamental role of noise
When our two eyes view incongruent images, we experience binocular rivalry: An ongoing
cycle of dominance periods of either image and transition periods when both are visible …
cycle of dominance periods of either image and transition periods when both are visible …
Robustness of perception of heading from optic flow
AV Van den Berg - Vision research, 1992 - Elsevier
Heading discrimination in optic flow stimuli was investigated in 5 humans. Flow patterns
consisted of a computer generated motion sequence which showed a mixture of randomly …
consisted of a computer generated motion sequence which showed a mixture of randomly …
Human gaze stability in the horizontal, vertical and torsional direction during voluntary head movements, evaluated with a three-dimensional scleral induction coil …
L Ferman, H Collewijn, TC Jansen, AV Van den Berg - Vision research, 1987 - Elsevier
The stability of gaze in three dimensions (horizontal, vertical and torsion) was measured with
a new type of scleral search coil in eight emmetropic observers. Subjects held the head still …
a new type of scleral search coil in eight emmetropic observers. Subjects held the head still …
Distributions of alternation rates in various forms of bistable perception
JW Brascamp, R van Ee, WR Pestman… - Journal of …, 2005 - jov.arvojournals.org
Studying the temporal dynamics of bistable perception can be useful for understanding
neural mechanisms underlying the phenomenon. We take a closer look at those temporal …
neural mechanisms underlying the phenomenon. We take a closer look at those temporal …
Binocular eye orientation during fixations: Listing's law extended to include eye vergence
LJ Van Run, AV Van den Berg - Vision research, 1993 - Elsevier
Any eye position can be reached from a position called the primary position by rotation
about a single axis. Listing's law states that for targets at optical infinity all rotation axes form …
about a single axis. Listing's law states that for targets at optical infinity all rotation axes form …
Flash suppression and flash facilitation in binocular rivalry
We show that previewing one half image of a binocular rivalry pair can cause it to gain initial
dominance when the other half is added, a novel phenomenon we term flash facilitation …
dominance when the other half is added, a novel phenomenon we term flash facilitation …
Multi-timescale perceptual history resolves visual ambiguity
When visual input is inconclusive, does previous experience aid the visual system in
attaining an accurate perceptual interpretation? Prolonged viewing of a visually ambiguous …
attaining an accurate perceptual interpretation? Prolonged viewing of a visually ambiguous …
Why two eyes are better than one for judgements of heading
AV Van den Berg, E Brenner - Nature, 1994 - nature.com
ARE two eyes needed for judging direction of self-motion? Traditional analyses stress that
the pattern of optic flow in one eye is sufficient1–5. The main difficulty is how to deal with the …
the pattern of optic flow in one eye is sufficient1–5. The main difficulty is how to deal with the …