Title of article :
Perceptual Judgments for Stair Climbing as a Function of Pitch Angle
Author/Authors :
Maraj، Brian K. V. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Two experiments explored perception and action for stair climbing, with manipulations to the stair dimensions. In Experiment I, a custom-built apparatus manipulated the stair dimensions, while three groups of participants made perceptual judgments of climbability. The groups differed significantly for absolute leg length (p < . 0001), but there was no significant difference between the groups when stair dimensions were calculated relative to leg length. The selected tread depths and riser heights reflected constant proportions of participants ʹ leg length. Using the pitch angles formed as a composite metric, the results revealed that all groups selected 60degree as the limit for climbability. Experiment 2 scaled pitch angle systematically from 20degree to 80degree, and participants judged 65degree and beyond to be unclimbable. These results provided evidence that pitch angle might be used in perceptual judgments for stair climbability.
Keywords :
Perception , stair ascent , vision
Journal title :
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Journal title :
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport