Lexicon of Terms for the Perception and Control of Self-Motion and Orientation
p. 33
Acknowledgments
p. 47
References
p. 47
Visual Aspects
p. 51
Some Theoretical Aspects of Optic Flow
p. 53
Acknowledgment
p. 68
Acknowledgment
p. 68
Properties of Early Motion Processing: Implications for the Sensing of Egomotion
p. 69
Summary and Conclusions
p. 79
Acknowledgments
p. 79
References
p. 79
Three-Dimensional Motion Perception: Sensorimotor Interactions and Computational Models
p. 81
Conclusion
p. 95
References
p. 96
Field-Of-View Information for Self-Motion Perception
p. 101
Segregation of Optic Flow into Object and Self-Motion Components: Foundations for a General Model
p. 127
References
p. 138
Acknowledgment
p. 138
Conclusion
p. 138
Vestibular & Multisensory Aspects
p. 143
Sensory Functions and Limitations of the Vestibular System
p. 145
visual, Vestibular, and Oculomotor Interactions in the Perception of Object Motion During Egomotion
p. 171
Perception of Horizontal Self-Rotation: Multisensory and Cognitive As pects
p. 219
Skill & Control Aspects
p. 265
Preface
p. 267
Basic Solutions to the Problem of Head-Centric Visual Localization
p. 267
Preface
p. 268
Acknowledgment
p. 285
References
p. 285
Perception & Control of Changes in Self-Motion: a Functional Approach to the Study of Information and Skill
p. 289
Conclusions
p. 322
Acknowledgments
p. 322
References
p. 322
Perceptual Motor Skill: a Theoretical Framework
p. 327
References
p. 351
Conclusions
p. 351
Smart Mechanisms for the Visual Evaluation and Control of Self-Motion
p. 357
References
p. 394
Acknowledgments
p. 394
Motion Perception and Vehicle Control
p. 399
an Estimation/ Control Model of Egomotion
p. 425
Special Environmental Aspects
p. 461
Orientation and Movement in Divers
p. 463
Getting Around with Light or Sound
p. 487
Summary & Conclusions
p. 502
Acknowledgments
p. 503
References
p. 503
Non-Visual Guidance of Walking
p. 507
Concluding Discussion
p. 518
Acknowledgments
p. 519
References
p. 519
Weightlessness Enhances the Relative Contribution of Visually-Induced Self-Motion
p. 523
Acknowledgements
p. 536
References
p. 536
Self-Motion and the Perception Control of the Environment
p. 539
Perceiving the Metric Structure of Environmental Objects from Motion, Self-Motion and Stereopsis
p. 541
.3.5 Summary
p. 575
Acknowledgments
p. 576
References
p. 576
Reciprocities of Intentional Systems
p. 579
References
p. 613
References
p. 613
References
p. 614
Author Index
p. 621
Subject Index
p. 633
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