Visual prediction of collision with natural and non-natural motion functions.

Author(s)
Runeson, S.
Year
Abstract

A movement with constant velocity looks fast in the beginning and later slows down, whereas a certain type of accelerated motion looks constant throughout. It was predicted that early occlusion of a constant motion would lead to overestimation of velocity whereas late occlusion would not. With natural motion, there would be no such difference. These predictions were tested in a modified prediction-of-collision experiment, and the results agreed well.

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B 12419 T /83.2/
Source

Perception and Psychophysics, Vol. 18 (1975), No. 4 (October), p. 261-267, 2 fig., 3 graph., 1 tab., 11 ref.

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