[visionlist] Scientific Reports: Call for Papers – ‘Motion perception’ special issue (deadline: 23rd July 2024).

Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel oberfeld at uni-mainz.de
Tue Mar 12 10:35:10 -04 2024


Hi Dr. Gheorgiu,

interesting topic – but I was very surprised that your list of senses does not include auditory perception, which of course provides a wealth of information about motion, and for example in the case of approaching vehicles complements visual motion perception…...

[Just 3 papers to get started:
Harris, J. D., & Sergeant, R. L. (1971). Monaural-binaural minimum audible angles for a moving sound source. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 14(3), 618-&. doi: 10.1044/jshr.1403.618
Jenison, R. L. (1997). On acoustic information for motion. Ecological Psychology, 9(2), 131-151. doi: 10.1207/s15326969eco0902_2
Wessels, M., Zähme, C., & Oberfeld, D. (2022). Auditory information improves time-to-collision estimation for accelerating vehicles. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03375-6
]

Best

Daniel

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From: Elena Gheorghiu <elena.gheorghiu at stir.ac.uk>
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Subject: [visionlist] Scientific Reports: Call for Papers – ‘Motion perception’ special issue (deadline: 23rd July 2024).

Scientific Reports: Call for Papers – ‘Motion perception’<https://www.nature.com/collections/bcihgbjcjf> special issue (deadline: 23rd July 2024).

Scientific Reports is currently welcoming submissions of original research to a Motion perception<https://www.nature.com/collections/bcihgbjcjf> Collection. The collection is now open for manuscript submissions.

Motion perception plays a fundamental role in our daily visual experience; it is critical for computing the speed and direction of moving objects and controlling our own body and eye movements. Motion perception relies on our visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems; therefore, when any of these systems is impaired, motion perception deficits are likely to arise. Approaches to understanding multisensory interaction between these systems is thus crucial for supporting individuals with motion perception disorders.
This Collection welcomes original research articles investigating motion perception and the multiple systems that underlie our ability to perceive object motion, self-motion, and control different parts of our body. Research articles on motion perception disorders and approaches to their diagnosis and treatment are welcome.
One can submit manuscripts at the following link, and the collection will be open to submissions at least through 23 July
https://www.nature.com/collections/bcihgbjcjf

All manuscripts submitted to a Collection are assessed according to the standard Scientific Reports editorial criteria and peer review process and are subject to all standard journal policies<https://www.nature.com/srep/journal-policies/editorial-policies>.

The editors for this collection are Farley Norman (farley.norman at wku.edu<mailto:farley.norman at wku.edu>)  and myself (elena.gheorghiu at stir.ac.uk<mailto:elena.gheorghiu at stir.ac.uk>)

Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.

Kind regards,

Elena Gheorghiu

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