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Ability to identify scene-relative object movement is not limitedby, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of objects within the scene. Both judgements rely on identifying global components of optic flow. What is the relationship between the perception of heading, and the identification of object movement during self-movement? Do they rely on a shared mechanism? One way to address...