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. 1985;52(6):377-81.
doi: 10.1007/BF00449594.

Human visual navigation in the presence of 3-D rotations

Human visual navigation in the presence of 3-D rotations

J H Rieger et al. Biol Cybern. 1985.

Abstract

We report on the ability of human observers in judging their direction of translation from sparse, moving random dot patterns for varying extents of 3--D rotation. The observers have to discriminate possible axes of translation with angular separations of 2.5 deg or 5 deg. The field of view is either 20 X 20 deg or 10 X 10 deg. The simulated observer movement is relative to two types of scenes. The first type consists of dots located on a single plane at a depth Z. The second type of scenes consists of dots located on two transparent planes at different depths Z and Z + dZ. Unlike in the single plane condition, where the judgements about the direction of translation deteriorate quickly as the magnitude of 3--D rotation increases, we find for movements relative to planes at different distances a stable performance over a range of rotational magnitudes. Moreover we find that a reduction of the field of view from 20 X 20 deg to 10 X 10 deg does not affect the judgements significantly.

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