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:: wayfinding, perception of heading, retinal & optical flow ::
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and an object-based model of heading perception. In L. Vaina, S. Beardsley,
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Link to book.
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motion while moving, or how pairwise invariants make optical flow cohere.
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Cutting, J. E. (2002). Gaze-eccentricity effects
on road position and steering. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Applied, 4, 247-258.
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one's heading through eye movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,
7, 490-498. SpringerLink
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in minimal environments: The value of a heuristic when invariants are rare.
Perception & Psychophysics, 62,1146-1159. SpringerLink.
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probabilistic model for heading judgments from converging elements. Computer
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J. D. (1997). Heading and path information
from retinal flow in naturalistic environments. Perception & Psychophysics,
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displacements, and mental maps: Velocity fields are not typically used to
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link to Amazon Reviews of book.
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