The visual perception of objective motion and subjective movement.

Author(s)
Dibson, J.J.
Year
Abstract

The various motions of objects in a stable environment and the various movements of ourselves in that environment can both be visually perceived. A psychophysics of such kinetic impressions, however, is almost nonexistent, and the possibility of isolating their stimuli has been doubted.

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A 2392 [electronic version only]
Source

Psychological Review, Vol. 61 (1954), No. 5, p. 304-314.

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