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English: Experiment 2 - Perception & Action. The Perception and Action experiment is illustrated in this video. Firstly we see an example of a virtual attacker’s side-step, without any occlusion. Next we see a real participant wearing the HMD, head tracker and backpack performing the experiment. The whole system allows the participant to move freely and to attempt to intercept the attacker as if they were performing a real 1 vs. 1 duel in rugby. Note, that the participant is also wearing 38 reflective markers so that his full body movement is captured for later analysis. The last part of the video shows what the recorded motion capture looks like after reconstruction. |
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Source | Video S3 from Brault S, Bideau B, Kulpa R, Craig C (2012). "Detecting Deception in Movement: The Case of the Side-Step in Rugby". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0037494. PMID 22701569. PMC: 3372470. | ||
Author | Brault S, Bideau B, Kulpa R, Craig C | ||
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Author | Brault S, Bideau B, Kulpa R, Craig C |
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Image title | Experiment 2 - Perception & Action. The Perception and Action experiment is illustrated in this video. Firstly we see an example of a virtual attacker?s side-step, without any occlusion. Next we see a real participant wearing the HMD, head tracker and backpack performing the experiment. The whole system allows the participant to move freely and to attempt to intercept the attacker as if they were performing a real 1 vs. 1 duel in rugby. Note, that the participant is also wearing 38 reflective markers so that his full body movement is captured for later analysis. The last part of the video shows what the recorded motion capture looks like after reconstruction. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |