Adaptation to walking direction in biological motion.

C Chen, WP Boyce, CJ Palmer… - Journal of experimental …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
The direction that we see another person walking provides us with an important cue to their
intentions, but little is known about how the brain encodes walking direction across a …

Effect of spatial context on perceived walking direction

C Chen, WP Boyce, CJ Palmer… - Journal of Vision, 2024 - jov.arvojournals.org
Contextual modulation occurs for many aspects of high-level vision but is relatively
unexplored for the perception of walking direction. In a recent study, we observed an effect …

Neural encoding of walking direction in biological motion: Evidence from direction-specific adaptation and functional neuroimaging

Y Jiang, S He - Journal of Vision, 2008 - jov.arvojournals.org
Two questions were addressed in the current study: are there neurons tuned to specific
directions of point-light biological motion, and if so, in which areas of the brain are these …

[HTML][HTML] Peripheral sensitivity to biological motion conveyed by first and second-order signals

R Gurnsey, NF Troje - Vision Research, 2010 - Elsevier
There is evidence that human observers are more sensitive to the direction-of-heading of
point-light walkers defined by first-order than second-order motions. We addressed this …

The direction of walking—but not throwing or kicking—is adapted by optic flow

H Bruggeman, WH Warren - Psychological Science, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Optic flow is known to adapt the direction of walking, but the locus of adaptation remains
unknown. The effect could be due to realignment of anatomical eye, head, trunk, and leg …

Human ego-motion perception

AV van den Berg - International review of neurobiology, 2000 - Elsevier
A seemingly simple task like walking an empty corridor without hitting the walls becomes
very difficult when asked to do so blindfolded. Toddlers who have just learned to walk tip …

Adaptation to biological motion leads to a motion and a form aftereffect

S Theusner, MHE de Lussanet, M Lappe - Attention, Perception, & …, 2011 - Springer
Recent models have proposed a two-stage process of biological motion recognition. First,
template or snapshot neurons estimate the body form. Then, motion is estimated from body …

An egocentric account of the visual guidance of locomotion

SK Rushton, DD Salvucci - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001 - cell.com
The recent series of articles (Lappe et al. 1; Wann and Land2) and replies (Harris and
Rogers3; Lappe et al. 4; Fajen and Warren5) has been useful in drawing out what is and …

Treadmill locomotion captures visual perception of apparent motion

Y Yabe, G Taga - Experimental brain research, 2008 - Springer
A visual illusion of perceived motion direction induced by treadmill locomotion is reported.
Directionally ambiguous motions of shifting frames of sinusoidal horizontal gratings are …

How do we use visual information to control locomotion?

JA Thomson - Trends in Neurosciences, 1980 - cell.com
How do we use visual information to control locomotion? Page 1 TINS - October 1980 (3) If two
or more barrels of a multibarrelled pipette contain the same drug, a ‘response-matching’ …