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Grant Award View - GA28980-V3
How human vision separately determines object and scene motion
GA ID:
GA28980-V3
Agency:
Australian Research Council
Approval Date:
27-Nov-2018
Variation Publish Date:
21-Jun-2022
Variation Date:
21-Jun-2022
Category:
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
Grant Term:
1-Jan-2019 to 31-Dec-2022
Value (AUD):
$390,724.00
(GST inclusive where applicable)
Varies:
GA28980
- How human vision separately determines object and scene motion
One-off/Ad hoc:
No
Aggregate Grant Award:
No
PBS Program Name:
ARC 18/19 Discovery
Grant Program:
Discovery Projects
Grant Activity:
How human vision separately determines object and scene motion
Purpose:
This project aims to enhance understanding of how people process visual scenes containing multiple moving objects of interest. The project intends to measure human visual performance to determine how the brain processes multiple motion signals simultaneously. Expected outcomes include an increased understanding of how we are able to use an evolving visual scene to distinguish between changes due to self-motion and those due to the motion of multiple moving objects such as crowded city footpaths and busy roads. The results will improve our understanding of failures to see moving objects in challenging viewing conditions (for example, high density traffic), and inform work in the design of autonomous driving and augmented reality display systems.
GO ID:
GO Title:
Discovery Projects commencing in 2019
Internal Reference ID:
DP19 Round 1
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive
Confidentiality - Contract:
No
Confidentiality - Outputs:
No
Grant Recipient Details
Recipient Name:
The University of Western Australia
Recipient ABN:
37 882 817 280
Grant Recipient Location
Suburb:
NEDLANDS
Town/City:
NEDLANDS
Postcode:
6009
State/Territory:
WA
Country:
AUSTRALIA
Grant Delivery Location
State/Territory:
WA
Postcode:
6009
Country:
AUSTRALIA