Motion sickness: only one provocative conflict?
In reviewing the various forms of motion sickness, the classic sensory rearrangement theory
has been redefined by demonstrating that only one type of conflict is necessary and …
has been redefined by demonstrating that only one type of conflict is necessary and …
Working in a moving environment
AH Wertheim - Ergonomics, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
The present paper provides a review of research and theories concerning the question of
how and why working in a moving environment may affect performance. It is argued that …
how and why working in a moving environment may affect performance. It is argued that …
Motion perception during selfmotion: The direct versus inferential controversy revisited
AH Wertheim - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
According to the traditional inferential theory of perception, percepts of object motion or
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) with …
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) with …
[BOEK][B] Perception and control of self-motion
R Warren, AH Wertheim - 2014 - books.google.com
This book presents studies of self-motion by an international group of basic and applied
researchers including biologists, psychologists, comparative physiologists, kinesiologists, …
researchers including biologists, psychologists, comparative physiologists, kinesiologists, …
Contributions of roll and pitch to sea sickness
AH Wertheim, JE Bos, W Bles - Brain Research Bulletin, 1998 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to test the traditional assumption that sea sickness is uniquely
provoked by heave motion characteristics, with pitch and roll movements being ineffective. …
provoked by heave motion characteristics, with pitch and roll movements being ineffective. …
Oculomotor control and occipital alpha activity: a review and a hypothesis
AH Wertheim - Acta psychologica, 1974 - Elsevier
Findings relating occipital alpha rhythm with the visual system appear to be difficult to interprete.
This is due to the fact that the discrimination between oculomotor control monitored by …
This is due to the fact that the discrimination between oculomotor control monitored by …
Cognitive suppression of tilt sensations during linear horizontal self-motion in the dark
AH Wertheim, BS Mesland, W Bles - Perception, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
On the basis of models of otolith functioning, one would expect that, during sinusoidal linear
self-motion in darkness, percepts of body tilt are experienced. However, this is normally not …
self-motion in darkness, percepts of body tilt are experienced. However, this is normally not …
Visual conspicuity: a new simple standard, its reliability, validity and applicability
AH Wertheim - Ergonomics, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
A general standard for quantifying conspicuity is described. It derives from a simple and
easy method to quantitatively measure the visual conspicuity of an object. The method stems …
easy method to quantitatively measure the visual conspicuity of an object. The method stems …
On the relativity of perceived motion
AH Wertheim - Acta Psychologica, 1981 - Elsevier
Perceived stability of the visual world during eye movements is traditionally explained as
due to the presence of extraretinal signals, equal in magnitude to retinal signals. Motion is …
due to the presence of extraretinal signals, equal in magnitude to retinal signals. Motion is …
Retinal and extraretinal information in movement perception: How to invert the Filehne illusion
AH Wertheim - Perception, 1987 - journals.sagepub.com
… Wertheim AH, 1981 "On the relativity of the perceived motion" Acta Psychologica 48 (special
volume on the perception of motion) 97 -110 Wertheim AH, 1985 "Velocity perception …
volume on the perception of motion) 97 -110 Wertheim AH, 1985 "Velocity perception …