Royden C S
Department of Computer Science, Wellesley College, MA 02181.
Vision Res. 1994 Dec;34(23):3215-22. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)90085-x.
In experiments testing the accuracy of human heading judgments, subjects often misperceive their motion when viewing a display that simulates motion along a straight line path accompanied by an eye movement. Rather than perceiving motion on a straight line, observers often reported that they seemed to be moving along a curved path. This paper presents a mathematical basis for this curved path perception, and shows how this perception can be related to the responses of subjects in heading experiments.