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Discriminating constant from variable angular velocities in structure from motion
Authors:Fulvio Domini  Corrado Caudek  Jessica Turner  Alessia Favretto
Affiliation:1. Cognitive Technology Laboratory, AREA Science Park, Trieste, Italy
2. Department of Cognitive Sciences, School of Social Sciences, University of California, 92697-5100, Irvine, CA
3. University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
Abstract:We investigated accuracy in discriminating between constant and variable angular velocities for orthographic projections of three-dimensional rotating objects. The reported judgments of “constant” or “variable” angular velocity were only slightly influenced by the projected angular velocities, but they were greatly affected by the variations of the deformation, a first-order component of the optic flow. When viewing either a rotating ellipsoidal volume or a planar surface that accelerated and decelerated over the course of rotation, observers’ tendencies to report a variable angular velocity were increased when the temporal phase of the acceleration pattern increased the range of variation of the median deformation; the tendencies were decreased when the same acceleration pattern was used to decrease the range of variation of the median deformation. These results provide evidence contrary to the hypothesis that the visual system performs a mathematically correct analysis of the optic flow.
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