Title of article :
The role of binocular vision in walking
Author/Authors :
Mary Hayhoe، نويسنده , , BARBARA GILLAM، نويسنده , , KELLY CHAJKA and ELIA VECELLIO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Despite the extensive investigation of binocular and stereoscopic vision, relatively little is known about its importance in natural visually guided behavior. In this paper, we explored the role of binocular vision when walking over and around obstacles. We monitored eye position during the task as an indicator of the difference between monocular and binocular performances. We found that binocular vision clearly facilitates walking performance. Walkers were slowed by about 10% in monocular vision and raised their foot higher when stepping over obstacles. Although the location and sequence of the fixations did not change in monocular vision, the timing of the fixations relative to the actions was different. Subjects spent proportionately more time fixating the obstacles and fixated longer while guiding foot placement near an obstacle. The data are consistent with greater uncertainty in monocular vision, leading to a greater reliance on feedback in the control of the movements.
Keywords :
Stereo vision , Binocular vision , Control of walking , Natural behavior , Fixation patterns
Journal title :
Visual Neuroscience
Journal title :
Visual Neuroscience