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The following pages link to Eye-movements aid the control of locomotion (Q44757782):
Displaying 39 items.
- Future challenges for vection research: definitions, functional significance, measures, and neural bases. (Q28081839) (← links)
- Steering by hearing: a bat's acoustic gaze is linked to its flight motor output by a delayed, adaptive linear law. (Q30463814) (← links)
- Gaze shifts and fixations dominate gaze behavior of walking cats (Q30587320) (← links)
- Differences in gaze anticipation for locomotion with and without vision (Q30653550) (← links)
- Monkey steering responses reveal rapid visual-motor feedback (Q34043525) (← links)
- Where we look when we drive with or without active steering wheel control. (Q34396071) (← links)
- Cycling around a curve: the effect of cycling speed on steering and gaze behavior (Q35214090) (← links)
- Coordinates of Human Visual and Inertial Heading Perception (Q35744189) (← links)
- Visuomotor control of human adaptive locomotion: understanding the anticipatory nature (Q38110537) (← links)
- Neural systems in the visual control of steering. (Q40190387) (← links)
- Differences between racing and non-racing drivers: A simulator study using eye-tracking. (Q44932552) (← links)
- Integration of dynamic information for visuomotor control in young adults with developmental coordination disorder (Q48103868) (← links)
- Using vision to control locomotion: looking where you want to go. (Q48162066) (← links)
- Alcohol badly affects eye movements linked to steering, providing for automatic in-car detection of drink driving (Q48165211) (← links)
- Effect of eye position during human visual-vestibular integration of heading perception (Q48276547) (← links)
- Eye-steering coordination in natural driving (Q48296701) (← links)
- Eye movements coordinated with steering benefit performance even when vision is denied (Q48451791) (← links)
- Optic-flow and egocentric-direction strategies in walking: central vs peripheral visual field (Q48478930) (← links)
- The effects of constraining eye movements on visually evoked steering responses during walking in a virtual environment (Q48534201) (← links)
- Eccentric eye and head positions in darkness induce deviation from the intended path (Q48588484) (← links)
- Variation in the local motion statistics of real-life optic flow scenes (Q48608390) (← links)
- Prevention of coordinated eye movements and steering impairs driving performance (Q48922842) (← links)
- Multisensory control of a straight locomotor trajectory (Q50445796) (← links)
- Visuomotor control of steering: the artefact of the matter (Q50689669) (← links)
- The detection of moving objects by moving observers (Q51712380) (← links)
- Radial motion bias in macaque frontal eye field (Q51983497) (← links)
- Active steering along corrugated surfaces. (Q52007051) (← links)
- Gaze behaviour during space perception and spatial decision making. (Q53092341) (← links)
- Effects of visual fidelity on curve negotiation, gaze behaviour and simulator discomfort. (Q53310431) (← links)
- Effect of vibration during visual-inertial integration on human heading perception during eccentric gaze. (Q55368183) (← links)
- Learning the Relevant Percepts of Modular Hierarchical Bayesian Driver Models Using a Bayesian Information Criterion (Q57275762) (← links)
- The learning of longitudinal human driving behavior and driver assistance strategies (Q59419140) (← links)
- The implications of low quality bicycle paths on gaze behavior of cyclists: A field test (Q60731721) (← links)
- Vertical field of view restriction in driver training: A simulator-based evaluation (Q61949946) (← links)
- Effect of narrowing the base of support on the gait, gaze and quiet eye of elite ballet dancers and controls (Q83559444) (← links)
- Perceiving the Present: Systematization of Illusions or Illusion of Systematization? (Q84081515) (← links)
- Optokinetic nystagmus is elicited by curvilinear optic flow during high speed curve driving (Q84443598) (← links)
- Humans Use Predictive Gaze Strategies to Target Waypoints for Steering (Q92572968) (← links)
- The (Under)Use of Eye-Tracking in Evolutionary Ecology (Q94588253) (← links)