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Active regulation of speed during a simulated low-altitude flight task

机译:模拟低空飞行任务期间速度的主动调节

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This study examined active regulation of speed during a low-altitude flight task as a function of global optical flow rate, speed, and the presence or absence of a concurrent altitude disturbance. The results showed that altitude clearly had an impact on speed control. Control of speed was much more difficult when altitude disturbances were present. Even in the no altitude disturbance conditions, performance tended to be best at lower altitudes. Consistent with previous research, the results suggest that speed and altitude changes have additive effects on speed judgments. This is inconsistent with the simple global optical flow rate hypothesis that had suggested multiplicative effects. However, it is consistent with the general notion that judgments of self motion are based on properties of optical flow fields (I.e. angles and angular rates) that depend on distance and motion relative to textured surfaces.
机译:本研究检测了在低空飞行任务期间对速度的主动调节,作为全局光学流速,速度和并发高度干扰的函数。结果表明,高度显然对速度控制产生了影响。当出现海拔干扰时,控制速度要困难得多。即使在没有高度干扰条件下,性能往往最好在较低的海拔地区。结果与先前的研究一致,结果表明速度和高度变化对速度判断具有添加性效应。这与具有建议乘法效应的简单全局光学流量假设不一致。然而,它与一般概念一致,即自动运动的判断基于光学流场的性质(即角度和角度率),其依赖于相对于纹理表面的距离和运动。

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