Perception and Action: Navigation and flow in virtual environments

Poster Session: Saturday, May 20, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

23.438

Allocentric spatial representations dominate when switching between real and virtual worlds

McManus, Meaghan

23.439

Spatial learning of a virtual environment with and without an unoccluded vista view

Chan, Ho Ming

23.440

Unexpected Vection predicts the likelihood and severity of Sickness During HMD based Virtual Reality

Teixeira, Joel

23.441

Visual Collision Avoidance in a Crowd

Veprek, Kyra

23.442

Motion-in-depth uncertainty is not much worse than lateral uncertainty: evidence from continuous psychophysics

López-Moliner, Joan

23.443

Evidence for a hybrid model in moving target interception

Beyeler, Michael

23.444

A variational autoencoder provides novel, data-driven features that explain functional brain representations in a naturalistic navigation task

Cho, Cheol Jun

23.445

Visual Navigation Under High-Stress Conditions

Varshney, Apurv

23.446

Is optic flow used for steering to a goal?

Powell, Nathaniel

23.447

Optic flow density modulates corner-cutting behavior in a virtual reality driving task

Giguere, Arianna P.