Project Details
TAO The active observer
Subject Area
General, Cognitive and Mathematical Psychology
Term
from 2018 to 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 396902584
How does an active observer deal with a continuously changing retinal image? Does the brain gradually build up a stable allocentric representation of space? Is an egocentric representation updated whenever one moves? Is the image on the retina first segregated into components that are the result of self-movement and ones that are not? We hypothesise that the answer depends on the temporal and action requirements of the task. This collaborative project aims to test this hypothesis through use of a diverse series of tasks that present a range of challenges to the moving observer. To do so, we will combine complementary expertise from psychology, movement sciences, and computing from Germany, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and bring together researchers who represent a range of theoretical perspectives. We will make use of various innovative experimental paradigms that exploit recent technological advances such as virtual reality combined with simultaneous motion tracking. We will extend our methods for analysing large data-sets generated by such paradigms. Understanding where and how different mechanisms of perceptual stability play a role will also inform industry as well as medicine about conditions preventing disorientation or nausea when moving through real or virtual environments.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Netherlands, United Kingdom