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<div>This special issue of the <i>Journal of Perceptual Imaging</i> focuses on <b>
interactive perceptual imaging</b>, in which the presentation of sensory
information is contingent on user action. These techniques are
fundamental to many imaging systems, including Virtual, Augmented, and
Mixed Reality. Any research using interactive paradigms to investigate
perception during action is relevant to this special issue. Candidate
topics include:</div><div><br></div><div>• Rendering of visual or auditory stimuli contingent on head movements.<br>• Rendering of visual stimuli contingent on eye movements.<br>• Rendering of haptic/tactile stimuli contingent on finger and hand movements and gestures.<br>• Research on tracking methods that enable user interaction, including the tracking of head, eye, hand, or body movement.<br>• Research on wearable display systems for active users.<br>• Research on latency between the detection of user movement and display of the contingent stimulus.<br>•
Research on motor control and adaptation mechanisms that predict the
sensory consequences of motor actions and evaluate how predictions
deviate from rendered stimuli.</div><div><br></div><div>
<u>Submission deadline: March 15, 2022</u><br>Paul MacNeilage, University of Nevada, Reno, Guest Editor
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