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Attention affects the perception of self-motion direction from optic flow

Qi Sun, Lin-Zhe Zhan, Fan-Huan You, Xiaofei Dong

2024iScience10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many studies have demonstrated that attention affects the perception of many visual features. However, previous studies show conflicting results regarding the effect of attention on the perception of self-motion direction (i.e., heading) from optic flow. To address this question, we conducted three behavioral experiments and found that estimation accuracies of large headings (>14°) decreased with attention load, discrimination thresholds of these headings increased with attention load, and heading estimates were systematically compressed toward the focus of attention. Therefore, the current study demonstrated that attention affected heading perception from optic flow, showing that the perception is both information-driven and cognitive.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionHeading (navigation)Motion perceptionCognitive psychologyMotion (physics)Focus (optics)CognitionPsychologyVisual perceptionOptical flowComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceOpticsGeographyPhysicsGeodesyImage (mathematics)Visual perception and processing mechanismsNeural dynamics and brain functionNeural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
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