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Speed, size, and edge-rate information for the detection of collision events.
Authors:Andersen  George J; Cisneros  John; Atchley  Paul; Saidpour  Asad
Abstract:In the present study an alternative analysis to τ? was considered that was based on perceived speed and size and that assumed constant deceleration for the detection of collision events. Observers were presented with displays simulating a 3-D environment with obstacles in the path of observer motion. During the trial, observer motion decelerated at a constant rate and was followed by a blackout prior to the end of the display. Observers had to detect which trials resulted in a collision. The results indicate that collision detection varied as a function of the size of the obstacles, observer speed, and edge rate—findings not predicted by an analysis of τ?. The results suggest that observers use an analysis based on speed and size information. A model that assumes constant deceleration is proposed for braking control. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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