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181 related items for PubMed ID: 21270114

  • 1. Perceiving path from optic flow.
    Li L, Cheng JC.
    J Vis; 2011 Jan 26; 11(1):. PubMed ID: 21270114
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  • 2. Effects of reference objects and extra-retinal information about pursuit eye movements on curvilinear path perception from retinal flow.
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  • 3. View rotation is used to perceive path curvature from optic flow.
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  • 4. Influence of visual path information on human heading perception during rotation.
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  • 5. Influence of optic-flow information beyond the velocity field on the active control of heading.
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  • 8. Eccentric gaze dynamics enhance vection in depth.
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  • 10. Humans can perceive heading without visual path information.
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  • 11. Perception of circular heading from optical flow.
    Warren WH, Mestre DR, Blackwell AW, Morris MW.
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  • 12. Optic-flow-based perception of two-dimensional trajectories and the effects of a single landmark.
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  • 13. Judgments of path, not heading, guide locomotion.
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  • 14. The perception of heading during eye movements.
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  • 15. Perception of heading during rotation: sufficiency of dense motion parallax and reference objects.
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  • 16. A representation of changing heading direction in human cortical areas pVIP and CSv.
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  • 18. Optimal combination of form and motion cues in human heading perception.
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  • 19. Parietal area VIP neuronal responses to heading stimuli are encoded in head-centered coordinates.
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