Visual control of walking velocity

[1]  J. Thomson Is continuous visual monitoring necessary in visually guided locomotion? , 1983, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[2]  J M Flach,et al.  Sources of optical information useful for perception of speed of rectilinear self-motion. , 1990, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[3]  J. Pailhous,et al.  Unintentional modulations of human gait by optical flow , 1990, Behavioural Brain Research.

[4]  J. Hamill,et al.  Predicting the minimal energy costs of human walking. , 1991, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.

[5]  J. Konczak Effects of optic flow on the kinematics of human gait: a comparison of young and older adults. , 1994, Journal of motor behavior.

[6]  Anne E. Garing,et al.  Calibration of human locomotion and models of perceptual-motor organization. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[7]  A Hreljac,et al.  Determinants of the gait transition speed during human locomotion: kinematic factors. , 1995, Journal of biomechanics.

[8]  W. Berger,et al.  Visual influence on human locomotion Modulation to changes in optic flow , 1997, Experimental Brain Research.

[9]  William H. Warren,et al.  Visually Controlled Locomotion: 40 years Later , 1998 .

[10]  Control of Egospeed: Influence of Discontinuity Rate and Global Optical Flow Rate , 1999 .

[11]  F Lacquaniti,et al.  Influence of leg muscle vibration on human walking. , 2000, Journal of neurophysiology.

[12]  Bernard Baumberger,et al.  Walking in an environment of moving ground texture , 2000 .

[13]  Brett R Fajen,et al.  Calibration, information, and control strategies for braking to avoid a collision. , 2005, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[14]  Neuroscience Research , 2006, Neuroscience Research.

[15]  Betty J. Mohler,et al.  Visual flow influences gait transition speed and preferred walking speed , 2007, Experimental Brain Research.