Understanding the development of motion processing by characterizing optic flow experienced by infants and their mothers

F. Raudies, R. O. Gilmore, K. S. Kretch, J. M. Franchak, K. E. Adolph

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Abstract

Understanding the development of mature motion processing may require knowledge about the statistics of the visual input that infants are exposed to, how these change across development, and how they influence the maturation of motion-sensitive brain networks. Here we develop a set of techniques to study the optic flow experienced by infants and mothers during locomotion as a first step toward a broader analysis of the statistics of the natural visual environment during development.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2012 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics, ICDL 2012
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics, ICDL 2012 - "San Diego,CA", United States
Duration: Nov 7 2012Nov 9 2012

Publication series

Name2012 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics, ICDL 2012

Other

Other2012 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics, ICDL 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
City"San Diego,CA"
Period11/7/1211/9/12

Keywords

  • Optic flow
  • eye-tracking
  • gaze
  • heading
  • self-motion

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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