Presentation 2013-07-13
Development of rigid-motion perception from radial expanding optic flow
Erika Izumi, Nobu Shirai, So Kanazawa, Masami K Yamaguchi,
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Abstract(in English) A radial expanding flow having a linear positive speed gradient is perceived as a rigid object approaching to the observer, while that having no or reduced speed gradient is perceived as a non-rigid, 2-dimensionally deforming object. (De Bruyn and Orban, 1990). We tested elementary school aged children (1-3 graders and 4-6 graders) and adults to examine the development of the rigidity perception. The results suggest that 4-6 graders (but not 1-3 graders) and adults have similar properties in perceiving rigidity from radial expanding flow with speed gradient.
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Keyword(in English) rigid-motion perception / development / optic flow
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Title (in English) Development of rigid-motion perception from radial expanding optic flow
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Keyword(1) rigid-motion perception
Keyword(2) development
Keyword(3) optic flow
1st Author's Name Erika Izumi
1st Author's Affiliation Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name Nobu Shirai
2nd Author's Affiliation Niigata University
3rd Author's Name So Kanazawa
3rd Author's Affiliation Japan Women's University
4th Author's Name Masami K Yamaguchi
4th Author's Affiliation Chuo University
Date 2013-07-13
Paper # HIP2013-37
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 128
Page pp.pp.-
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