Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
CS, CAS, SIP |
2014-03-07 13:50 |
Osaka |
Osaka City University Media Center |
Auditory Brain-Computer Interface Using Selective Attention Tatsuhiko Osa, Toshihisa Tanaka (TUAT) CAS2013-130 SIP2013-176 CS2013-143 |
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is an alternative communication channel between human and a computer, which is able to ... [more] |
CAS2013-130 SIP2013-176 CS2013-143 pp.233-238 |
HIP, ITE-CE, ITE-HI |
2013-11-20 11:20 |
Miyagi |
RIEC, Tohoku U. |
Social Misdirection Impacts on Magic Tricks
-- The Difference between Detect and Undetect Groups -- Ryo Tachibana (Tohoku Univ.), Hideaki Kawabata (Keio Univ.) HIP2013-72 |
Misdirection, as a technique of manipulating observers’ attention used by magician, is now noticed to make clear spatial... [more] |
HIP2013-72 pp.67-71 |
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] |
2012-05-22 16:15 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Estimation of position and latency of covert attentional shift based on the measurement of pupil diameter Tsubasa Tanaka, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech.) HCS2012-18 HIP2012-18 |
We examined the possibility that the pupil diameter variation can be an index to predict position and size of visual att... [more] |
HCS2012-18 HIP2012-18 pp.127-130 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2011-12-07 - 2011-12-09 |
Kagawa |
Sun Port Hall Takamatsu |
Property of target positioning on PC screen for people with pacing disorder Yuki Matsuyama, Kimito Takamaru, Naoki Kadota, Masahiko Nawate (Shimane Univ.) |
In a task to stop moving target at designated position, we found that participant could not wait for target coming desi... [more] |
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HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE [detail] |
2011-11-11 15:00 |
Miyagi |
RIEC |
Effects of Gestalt Principles on Object-Based Selection when Two Principles are Combined
-- An Event-Related Potential Study -- Ryuji Takeya (Hokkaido Univ), Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido univ) HIP2011-56 |
Object-based selection may be completed by a mechanism that attention is guided over an object or a group, generated by ... [more] |
HIP2011-56 pp.83-88 |
HIP |
2010-11-13 13:15 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science |
Visual attention shifted by another person's gaze direction and head orientation. Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2010-63 |
Another person's gaze direction triggers an automatic shift of our visual attention. Recently, the effect of the head or... [more] |
HIP2010-63 pp.15-18 |
PRMU, HIP |
2010-06-24 17:20 |
Aomori |
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Effects of covert attention to emotional stimuli on orientation of eye movements Koji Kashihara (JST-ERATO), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN/JST-ERATO), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ./JST-ERATO) PRMU2010-45 HIP2010-34 |
Involuntary microsaccades reflect human brain activities such as spatial attention and cognitive tasks. Whereas affect a... [more] |
PRMU2010-45 HIP2010-34 pp.39-44 |
PRMU, HIP |
2010-03-15 10:55 |
Kagoshima |
Kagoshima Univ. |
Perception of change in gaze direction
-- Looking-toward vs. Looking-away -- Takemasa Yokoyama, Shinichi Kita (Kove Univ.) PRMU2009-242 HIP2009-127 |
This paper examines the attentional specificity of change in direct gaze relative to non-direct gaze. In addition, it ex... [more] |
PRMU2009-242 HIP2009-127 pp.55-60 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2010-03-11 14:35 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Perceptual Modulation of the Direction of Figure based on the Feature-based Attention Nobuhiko Wagatsuma (RIKEN), Megumi Oki, Ko Sakai (Tsukuba Univ) NC2009-152 |
Attentional modulation in early vision might affect the determination of border-ownership (BO) that indicates the direct... [more] |
NC2009-152 pp.379-383 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2009-12-11 12:45 |
Aichi |
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Feature-based attention induced by motion direction modulates perception of figure direction Megumi Oki (Univ. of Tsukuba), Nobuhiko Wagatsuma (JSPS/RIKEN), Ko Sakai (Univ. of Tsukuba) NC2009-63 |
Figure-ground segregation plays a crucial role in the process of object recognition. The segregation is modulated by spa... [more] |
NC2009-63 pp.1-6 |
HCS, ITE-ME |
2009-10-31 |
Kagoshima |
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Influence of Position and Number of Face Stimuli in Gaze Cueing Effect Qian Qian, Keizo Shinomori (Kochi Univ. of Tech.) HCS2009-60 |
An uninformative cue by a centrally-presented face gazing to one-location can trigger reflexive shifts of attention towa... [more] |
HCS2009-60 pp.13-18 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2009-03-12 13:25 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa Univ. |
Attention in Early Vision for the Determination of Border-Ownership Nobuhiko Wagatsuma, Ryohei Shimizu, Ko Sakai (Univ. Tsukuba) NC2008-131 |
Attentional modulation in early vision might affect the determination of border-ownership (BO) that indicates the direct... [more] |
NC2008-131 pp.165-169 |
MVE, CQ (Joint) |
2009-01-16 14:10 |
Miyazaki |
Miyazaki Seagaia Resort |
An Implementation of Visualization Technique for Supporting Joint Attention in a Collaborative Virtual Environment Koji Yumoto, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura (Osaka Univ) MVE2008-108 |
We have studied a multi-user virtual reality system for disaster damage examination and rescue planning using a reconstr... [more] |
MVE2008-108 pp.63-68 |
HIP |
2008-11-07 - 2008-11-11 |
Ishikawa |
Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Yamahiro Hot Spring |
Detection of Visuo-Spatial Attention for a New Channel of Brain-Computer Interface Junya Fujisawa, Hideaki Touyama, Michitaka Hirose (Tokyo Univ.) HIP2008-91 |
In this paper, alpha band modulation during visuo-spatial attention without flickering visual stimuli was focused. Visua... [more] |
HIP2008-91 pp.17-20 |
MVE |
2008-10-03 14:05 |
Hokkaido |
Kushiro Tourism & Intl Relations Ctr |
A Visualization Technique for Supporting Joint Attention in a Collaborative Virtual Environment Koji Yumoto, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura (Osaka Univ.) MVE2008-59 |
We have studied a multi-user virtual reality system for disaster damage examination and rescue planning using a reconstr... [more] |
MVE2008-59 pp.79-84 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2008-03-12 10:00 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa Univ |
The effect of gaze recognition on horizontal distribution of attentional field Shuhei Nakamoto (Tokyo Univ.), Motoichiro Kato (Keio Univ.), Hajime Asama, Mihoko Otake (Tokyo Univ.) NC2007-130 |
We are attracted to eyes. For example, we can respond the target appearing in the previously cued location faster than t... [more] |
NC2007-130 pp.109-114 |
HIP |
2007-06-28 - 2007-06-29 |
Hokkaido |
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Two stages in object-based attentional guidance
-- evidence from event-related brain potentials -- Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) |
Attention selects “objects” as the most fundamental unit, which may be achieved through a process where attention automa... [more] |
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NC |
2006-03-15 13:00 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Activity patterns of the isthmo-optic neurons and their relations with head movements in head-unrestrained quails Hiroshi Ohno, Osamu Setoyama, Hiroyuki Uchiyama (Kagoshima Univ.) |
Retinopetal neurons in the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) send their axons to the contralateral retina in birds. The centri... [more] |
NC2005-108 pp.15-19 |
NC |
2006-01-23 15:30 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. |
Developmental Construction of Infant's Gaze Alternation as Active Subjectivity Takeshi Konno, Takashi Hashimoto (JAIST) |
Gaze alternation behavior is thought of as a basis of infant's communication ability. The importance of subjectivity of ... [more] |
NC2005-97 pp.41-46 |