2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241087
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Perceiving jittering self-motion in a field of lollipops from ages 4 to 95

Abstract: An internal model of self-motion provides a fundamental basis for action in our daily lives, yet little is known about its development. The ability to control self-motion develops in youth and often deteriorates with advanced age. Self-motion generates relative motion between the viewer and the environment. Thus, the smoothness of the visual motion created will vary as control improves. Here, we study the influence of the smoothness of visually simulated self-motion on an observer’s ability to judge how far th… Show more

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