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The role of perceived speed in vection: does perceived speed modulate the jitter and oscillation advantages?Quantitative analysis of accuracy of an inertial/acoustic 6DOF tracking system in motion.Treadmill experience alters treadmill effects on perceived visual motion.The contribution of LM to the neuroscience of movement vision.Direct perception of action-scaled affordances: the shrinking gap problem.Heading assessment by "tunnel vision" patients and control subjects standing or walking in a virtual reality environmentA Feedback-Controlled Interface for Treadmill Locomotion in Virtual Environments.Humans do not have direct access to retinal flow during walkingControlled interaction: strategies for using virtual reality to study perception.Neural noise distorts perceived motion: the special case of the freezing illusion and the Pavard and Berthoz effect.The influence of visual flow and perceptual load on locomotion speed.Optic flow detection is not influenced by visual-vestibular congruency.Looking away before moving forward: changes in optic-flow perception precede locomotor development.Contributions of visual and proprioceptive information to travelled distance estimation during changing sensory congruencies.A standing posture is associated with increased susceptibility to the sound-induced flash illusion in fall-prone older adults.Inconsistent locomotion inhibits vection.Accelerating self-motion displays produce more compelling vection in depth.Predicting the sensory consequences of one's own action: First evidence for multisensory facilitation.Matching optical flow to motor speed in virtual reality while running on a treadmill.Virtual reality for gait rehabilitation - promises, proofs and preferences
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Perception of visual speed while moving.
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P2093
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Perception of visual speed while moving.
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P2093
Frank H Durgin
Krista Gigone
Rebecca Scott
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10.1037/0096-1523.31.2.339
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z