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We examined the effect of observer motion on perceived time-to-contact (TTC) with an approaching target simulated on a wide-field display.
Abstract. We examined the effect of observer motion on perceived time-to-contact (TTC) with an approaching target simulated on a wide-field display.
We examined the effect of observer motion on perceived time-to-contact (TTC) with an approaching target simulated on a wide-field display.
We examined the effect of observer motion on perceived time-to-contact (TTC) with an approaching target simulated on a wide-field display.
Global flow impacts time-to-passage judgments based on local motion cues · Psychology. Vision Research · 2011.
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Simulating time-to-contact when both target and observer are in motion. GA Geri, Robert Gray, R Grutzmacher. Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences.
Simulating time-to-contact when both target and observer are in motion. George A. Geri, Rob Gray, Richard Grutzmacher.
We consider here whether optical flow information, consistent with simulated observer motion, affects observers' estimates of time-to-contact (TTC).
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