1993
DOI: 10.1177/154193129303700136
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The Effect of Peripheral Visual Cues on the Control of Self-Stabilization in Roll

Abstract: This paper reports a programme of laboratory research to assess the potential of a new form of aircraft attitude indicator. The Ambient Attitude Indicator (AAI), designed to exploit the characteristics of the ambient visual system, provides a continuous source of world-stabilized orientation information to the pilot's ambient visual system. In laboratory experiments, the first of which is reported here, the effects of peripheral visual cues on subjects' control of continuous self-stabilization in roll are ass… Show more

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“…The impact of a restricted FOV transcends limits in the central vision region. Peripheral vision aids in the general orientation of pilots (James, Coldwell, & Belyavin, 1993). Motion perception (including perception of self-motion) is dominant in the peripheral system and much less evident in the central, foveal area.…”
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“…The impact of a restricted FOV transcends limits in the central vision region. Peripheral vision aids in the general orientation of pilots (James, Coldwell, & Belyavin, 1993). Motion perception (including perception of self-motion) is dominant in the peripheral system and much less evident in the central, foveal area.…”
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confidence: 99%