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Area of Science:

  • Human locomotion
  • Perceptual-motor integration
  • Visual neuroscience

Background:

  • Walking is a fundamental human behavior.
  • The impact of locomotion on perception is not well understood.
  • Specific phases within a walking stride may be critical for perceptual-motor coordination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of natural walking on visual perception.
  • To determine if visual detection performance oscillates with the walking stride cycle.

Main Methods:

  • Participants performed a visual detection task while walking in a virtual reality environment.
  • Visual performance was measured across the stride cycle.
  • Group-level and individual-level analyses were conducted using Bayesian inference.

Main Results:

  • Visual detection accuracy, reaction times, and response likelihood oscillated significantly with walking, approximately 2 cycles per stride.
  • Optimal visual performance was consistently aligned with the swing phase of the step.
  • Individual participants exhibited oscillations in two main frequency ranges (2 or 4 cycles per stride) with consistent phase alignment.

Conclusions:

  • Locomotion, specifically walking, significantly modulates visual perception.
  • The stride cycle contains distinct phases that influence visual processing efficiency.
  • These findings highlight the intricate coupling between motor actions and sensory perception during natural movement.