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2017-12-26 10:45
Serial dependence with different head orientations Takumi Sakai (Tohoku Univ.), Yasuhiro Hatori (AIST), Fang Yu (Chiba Univ.), Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ichiro Kuriki, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.), David Whitney (UC Berkeley) HIP2017-90 |
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One of the reasons why we can perceive the world stable is that our visual systems use past information with current information for current perception. Serial dependence is an effect that reflects the stable perception and it is the effect that subject’s perception in the current trial is biased by information presented a few seconds ago [1]. This effect is considered as a consequence of the process that visual system regards previous stimulus and current stimulus as the same stimulus, and averages them. We attempted to estimate the influence of head orientation on the serial dependence. |
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Serial dependence / Head orientation / / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 117, no. 375, HIP2017-90, pp. 35-38, Dec. 2017. |
Paper # |
HIP2017-90 |
Date of Issue |
2017-12-18 (HIP) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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