Turano et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Visual discrimination between a curved and straight path of self motion: Effects of forward speedTurano et al., 1994
- Document ID
- 2593005535542481700
- Author
- Turano K
- Wang X
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Vision Research
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We measured path-deviation thresholds for discrimination between forward movement along a straight and a curved path as forward speed was varied. Stimuli were computer- generated images simulating an observer moving relative to a volume of randomly …
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- G—PHYSICS
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