Search Results - "Werkhoven, P."
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Integration of visual and inertial cues in the perception of angular self-motion
Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-2013)“…The brain is able to determine angular self-motion from visual, vestibular, and kinesthetic information. There is compelling evidence that both humans and…”
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Molecular construction of HIV-gp120 discontinuous epitope mimics by assembly of cyclic peptides on an orthogonal alkyne functionalized TAC-scaffold
Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (01-01-2016)“…Mimics of discontinuous epitopes of for example bacterial or viral proteins may have considerable potential for the development of synthetic vaccines,…”
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Effects of Head-Slaved Navigation and the Use of Teleports on Spatial Orientation in Virtual Environments
Published in Human factors (01-03-2003)“…The type of navigation interface in a virtual environment (VE)---head slaved or indirect---determines whether or not proprioceptive feedback stimuli are…”
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Metamerisms in Structure-from-motion Perception
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-07-1996)“…As a three-dimensional object is moving through our world, we generally obtain a vivid impression of both its structure and its motion through space. The…”
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Integration of visual and inertial cues in perceived heading of self-motion
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (01-10-2010)“…In the present study, we investigated whether the perception of heading of linear self-motion can be explained by Maximum Likelihood Integration (MLI) of…”
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Extraction of motion parallax structure in the visual system I
Published in Biological cybernetics (01-07-1990)“…We present a paradigm to estimate local affine motion parallax structure from a varying image irradiance pattern. The method is based on a matching of jets of…”
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Multisensory temporal numerosity judgment
Published in Brain research (25-11-2008)“…Abstract In temporal numerosity judgment, observers systematically underestimate the number of pulses. The strongest underestimations occur when stimuli are…”
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Visual size invariance does not apply to geometric angle and speed of rotation
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-1993)“…The ability of humans to visually estimate geometric angle and speed of rotation was examined as a function of the spatial scale of the stimuli. Both…”
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Reversed rotary motion perception
Published in Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science (01-09-1991)“…A stroboscopically presented revolving annulus composed of dots is used to elicit rotary motion perception. Observers judge the direction of rotary motion. We…”
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Displacement estimates through adaptive affinities
Published in IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence (01-07-1990)“…A technique that is functionally equivalent to the oriented smoothing concept and reduces numerical complexity and computational costs by eliminating the…”
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Extraction of motion parallax structure in the visual system II
Published in Biological cybernetics (01-07-1990)“…We have developed an algorithm to extract local affine motion parallax structure of a varying image irradiance pattern in Part I. In Part II, we present…”
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A Proof of Concept for Spatially Tracked Hand-Held Displays
Published in EUROCON 2005 - The International Conference on "Computer as a Tool" (2005)“…An alternative for scrolling on hand held displays is dynamic peephole navigation: scanning a spatial layout using a spatially tracked hand-held display as a…”
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Efficient Semantic Information Exchange for Ambient Intelligence
Published in Computer journal (01-10-2010)“…This paper studies semantic efficiency measures for ambient intelligence. We follow an agent-based approach and investigate how large quantities of information…”
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Non-Fourier motion analysis
Published in Ciba Foundation symposium (1994)“…It has been realized for some time that the visual system performs at least two general sorts of motion processing. First-order motion processing applies some…”
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Visual processing of optic acceleration
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-12-1992)“…We present data on the human sensitivity to optic acceleration, i.e. temporal modulations of the speed and direction of moving objects. Modulation thresholds…”
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Visual processing of rotary motion
Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-01-1991)“…Local descriptions of velocity fields (e.g., rotation, divergence, and deformation) contain a wealth of information for form perception and ego motion. In…”
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Discriminating the volume of motion-defined solids
Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-05-1996)“…We investigated the ability of human observers to discriminate an important global 3-D structural property, namely volume, of motion-defined objects. We used…”
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The dimensionality of texture-defined motion: a single channel theory
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-1993)“…We examine apparent motion carried by textural properties. The texture stimuli consist of a sequence of grating patches of various spatial frequencies and…”
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Effects of element orientation on apparent motion perception
Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-06-1990)“…We present an ambiguous motion paradigm that allows us to quantify the influence of aspects of form relevant to the perception of apparent motion. We report on…”
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Controlling a Tactile ERP-BCI in a Dual Task
Published in IEEE transactions on computational intelligence and AI in games. (01-06-2013)“…When using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to control a game, the BCI may have to compete with gaming tasks for the same perceptual and cognitive resources…”
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