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The influence of visual flow and perceptual load on locomotion speed
Authors:Casimir JH Ludwig  Nicholas Alexander  Kate L Howard  Alicja A Jedrzejewska  Isha Mundkur  David Redmill
Institution:1.School of Experimental Psychology,University of Bristol,Bristol,UK;2.Bristol Vision Institute,Bristol,UK;3.School of Life and Health Sciences,Aston University,Aston,UK
Abstract:Visual flow is used to perceive and regulate movement speed during locomotion. We assessed the extent to which variation in flow from the ground plane, arising from static visual textures, influences locomotion speed under conditions of concurrent perceptual load. In two experiments, participants walked over a 12-m projected walkway that consisted of stripes that were oriented orthogonal to the walking direction. In the critical conditions, the frequency of the stripes increased or decreased. We observed small, but consistent effects on walking speed, so that participants were walking slower when the frequency increased compared to when the frequency decreased. This basic effect suggests that participants interpreted the change in visual flow in these conditions as at least partly due to a change in their own movement speed, and counteracted such a change by speeding up or slowing down. Critically, these effects were magnified under conditions of low perceptual load and a locus of attention near the ground plane. Our findings suggest that the contribution of vision in the control of ongoing locomotion is relatively fluid and dependent on ongoing perceptual (and perhaps more generally cognitive) task demands.
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