The perception of course and speed during locomotion : a review of some theoretical formulations.

Author(s)
Riemersma, J.B.J.
Year
Abstract

People and animals are able to move relative to their environments. This is a well organized and effective form of motion which is controlled by perceiving and correcting any deviations from a desired path. A displacement changes the angular position of almost all points in the environment, but these changes show a regular pattern. Theoretical formulations are given in the literature which starts from this regularity. They are discussed and implications for the study of driving behaviour are given.

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Library number
B 14425 S /83.2/ IRRD 240597
Source

Soesterberg, Institute for Perception IZF TNO, 1979, 22 p., 9 ref.; Report No. IZF- 1979- C4.

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