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Eye Movement and Motion Perception.- Summary.- 1. Three Stimuli for Motion Compared.- 2. Paths that Result from a Combination of Independent Motion Processes.- 3. Comparison of Three Stimuli for Motion Continued.- 4. Compensatory Eye Movement.- 5. Adaptation as Changed Evaluation of Compensatory Eye Movements.- References.- Visual Space Perception Through Motion.- Summary.- 1. Proximal Stimulus as an Optic Flow.- 2. About the Perceptual Vector Analysis as Demonstrated in Object Motion Research.- 3. About Perception of the Environment as a Fundamental Frame of Reference for Visual Perception.- 4. Concluding Remarks.- References.- Thresholds of Motion Perception.- 1. A Classification of Motion Displays.- 2. Assumptions and Processes in Motion Detection.- 3. Experimental Findings.- 4. Effects of Retinal Eccentricity.- 5. Conclusions.- Acknowledgement.- References.- Psychophysics of Motion Perception.- Summary.- 1. Stimuli and Dependent Measures.- 2. Elements of a Model.- 3. Extensions to the Simple Model.- 4. Studies of Stimulus Uncertainty.- References.- Visual Localization and Eye Movements.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Theories of Perceptual Stability.- 3. Localization with Steady Gaze.- 4. On Separating Visual Localization from Sensory/Motor Localization.- 5. Localization in the Presence of Saccadic Eye Movements.- 6. Concluding Remarks.- Footnotes.- References.- Linear Self Motion Peception.- 1. Role of the Otoliths in Linear Self Motion Perception.- 2. Models of Linear Motion Perception of Otolithic Origin.- 3. The Perception of Self Motion Induced by the Visual System.- 4. Visual Vestibular Interaction in Linear Self Motion Perception.- References.- Neural Substrates of the Visual Perception of Movement.- 1. Definitions.- 2. Criteria for Establishing the Neural Substratesof Movement Perception.- 3. Experimental Data.- 4. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Implications of Recent Developments in Dynamic Spatial Orientation and Visual Resolution for Vehicle Guidance.- 1. The Two Modes of Processing Concept.- 2. The Multisensory Nature of Spatial Orientation.- 3. Anomalous Myopias and The Intermediate Dark-Focus Ofaccommodation.- 4. Some Implications for Selection, Licensing, and Training.- References.
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