Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
HIP |
2022-12-23 16:15 |
Miyagi |
Research Institute of Electrical Communication (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Enhancement and Inhibition in Size of Visual Attention with Steady State Visual Evoked Potential Chen Guangyu, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Unvi.) HIP2022-74 |
This study investigated how human’s spatial attention changes to cover different sizes of visual stimuli. We measured St... [more] |
HIP2022-74 pp.84-88 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2022-09-29 15:00 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Univ. (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Examination of EEG preprocessing method using temporal characteristics of visual evoked potentials Kazuhiko Goto (TMCIT) MBE2022-17 |
Visual evoked potentials (VEP) amplitudes are lower than EEG and artifacts, so the recorded data contain a mixture of VE... [more] |
MBE2022-17 pp.7-12 |
HIP |
2017-10-23 16:10 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Terrsa |
Relationship between flickering frequency and SSVEP response in peripheral visual field Kenta Nakashima, Tetsuto Minami, Hiroshi Higashi, Shigeki Nakauchi (TUT) HIP2017-63 |
Visual system has two modes to pay attention to an object. One is the overt attention that is to pay attention by moving... [more] |
HIP2017-63 pp.35-38 |
PRMU, IE, MI, SIP |
2016-05-19 15:40 |
Aichi |
|
Neural Decoding of Code Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials by Spatio-Temporal Inverse Filtering for Brain Computer Interfaces Jun-ichi Sato, Yoshikazu Washizawa (UEC) SIP2016-13 IE2016-13 PRMU2016-13 MI2016-13 |
c-VEP has been investigated resently, and and applied to brain computer interfaces (BCIs). c-VEP BCI exhibits faster com... [more] |
SIP2016-13 IE2016-13 PRMU2016-13 MI2016-13 pp.65-70 |
HIP |
2015-07-18 14:20 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Sangyo University |
An EEG investigation on sound contingent visual motion aftereffects Ryo Teraoka (MuroranIT), Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto Univ), Osamu Watanabe (MuroranIT) HIP2015-50 |
It has recently been demonstrated that an association between sound sequence and visual motion is rapidly formed and, af... [more] |
HIP2015-50 pp.45-50 |
SIS |
2015-03-06 11:25 |
Tokyo |
Meiji Univ. Nakano Campus (Tokyo) |
The Characteristics of SSVEP for Modulated Flickers Koji Nishimura, Syoya Ueda, Akitoshi Itai (Chubu Univ.) SIS2014-108 |
The Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) is useful as a basis for Brain-computer interface (BCI). The liquid cry... [more] |
SIS2014-108 pp.97-100 |
SIP, EA, SP |
2015-03-03 09:00 |
Okinawa |
|
[Poster Presentation]
Reliability-based Automatic Repeat Request for Code Modulation Visual Evoked Potentials in Brain Computer Interfaces Jun-ichi Sato, Yoshikazu Washizawa (UEC) EA2014-97 SIP2014-138 SP2014-160 |
Code modulation visual evoked potential brain computer interface (c-VEP BCI) has been researched widely. The accuracy of... [more] |
EA2014-97 SIP2014-138 SP2014-160 pp.133-138 |
MBE |
2015-01-22 13:00 |
Kumamoto |
Kumamoto University |
N1 components evoked by composited simple figures at the lateral occipital region Shoichi Iwashita, Takashi Mitsui, Hiroyuki Uchiyama (Kagoshima Univ) MBE2014-97 |
Although the human lateral occipital cortex,or lateral occipital complex (LOC),is known to play an important role in obj... [more] |
MBE2014-97 pp.21-23 |
MBE |
2015-01-22 13:25 |
Kumamoto |
Kumamoto University |
Feature extraction of EEG topography for analyzing visual evoked potentials Kazuhiko Goto, Takenao Sugi, Yoshitaka Matsuda, Satoru Goto (Saga Univ.), Hiroki Fukuda (Yame Rehabilitation Hospital), Yoshinobu Goto (IUHW), Takao Yamasaki, Shozo Tobimatsu (Kyushu Univ.) MBE2014-98 |
Relationship between topographical distribution and condition of visual stimuli is one of significant items on the analy... [more] |
MBE2014-98 pp.25-28 |
CAS, SIP, MSS, VLD, SIS [detail] |
2014-07-11 09:50 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido University |
Methods for selecting user-dipendent parameters in self-paced brain--computer interfaces Kaori Suefusa, Keita Shimpo, Toshihisa Tanaka (TUAT) CAS2014-34 VLD2014-43 SIP2014-55 MSS2014-34 SIS2014-34 |
Brain--computer interfaces (BCIs) control a device by capturing human brain activity.
Depending on an operating protoc... [more] |
CAS2014-34 VLD2014-43 SIP2014-55 MSS2014-34 SIS2014-34 pp.177-181 |
MBE |
2014-01-25 09:30 |
Saga |
Saga University |
Amplitude estimation of visual evoked potentials and its analysis by use of EEG model Kazuhiko Goto, Takenao Sugi, Yoshitaka Matsuda, Satoru Goto (Saga Univ.), Hiroki Fukuda (Yame rehabilitation hospital), Yoshinobu Goto (International University of Health and Welfare), Takao Yamasaki, Shozo Tobimatsu (Kyushu Univ.) MBE2013-105 |
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) are the electrical response of the brain which reflects the visual information processin... [more] |
MBE2013-105 pp.57-60 |
MBE, NC (Joint) |
2013-03-15 14:10 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Estimation of viewing stimulus sizes using VEP signal and features of Oculo-motors Minoru Nakayama, Masashi Fujimoto (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) MBE2012-118 |
Prediction performances for viewing six target sizes of the Landolt
circles were determined using pupil diameter, eye ... [more] |
MBE2012-118 pp.155-160 |
MBE |
2013-01-25 13:00 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Institute of Technologyy |
Signal separation for topography estimation of visual evoked potentials by combination of mathematical models Kazuhiko Goto, Takenao Sugi, Yoshitaka Matsuda, Satoru Goto (Saga Univ.), Hiroki Fukuda (Yanagawa rehabilitation school), Yoshinobu Goto (IUHW), Takao Yamasaki, Shozo Tobimatsu (Kyushu Univ.) MBE2012-72 |
This study prop oses a metho d for estimating the top ographical distribution of visual evoked p otentials
(VEPs) from ... [more] |
MBE2012-72 pp.1-6 |
IMQ |
2012-10-12 14:15 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Institute of Technology, The Kosen Kaikan Faculty Club |
Influence on Visual Evoked Potentials and Event-Related Potentials caused by Image Degradation Kazuki Sunahara, Masaharu Sato, Keiji Shibata, Yasuhiro Inazumi, Yuukou Horita (Toyama Univ.) IMQ2012-16 |
In this paper, we investigated in order to propose as new approach to image quality assessment using biological informat... [more] |
IMQ2012-16 pp.11-15 |
MBE, NC (Joint) |
2011-11-25 11:15 |
Miyagi |
ECEI Departments, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University |
A BCI using FSK-modulated visual stimuli Yosuke Kimura, Hiroshi Higashi, Toshihisa Tanaka (Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech.) NC2011-80 |
A brain computer interface based on steady-state visual evoked potentials has some issues; the number of available frequ... [more] |
NC2011-80 pp.47-52 |
HIP, HCS |
2011-05-23 10:30 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Detection of viewing target size using VEP waveform shapes Minoru Nakayama, Masashi Fujimoto (Tokyo Tech) HCS2011-2 HIP2011-2 |
A prediction procedure for viewing target sizes of the Landolt circle using
viewer's occipital single channel potentia... [more] |
HCS2011-2 HIP2011-2 pp.7-12 |
NC, MBE [detail] |
2010-12-19 15:20 |
Aichi |
Nagoya Univ. |
Examination of brain-computer interface by blinking photic stimulus with different phase. Kyohei Koizumi, Naoaki Itakura, Kazuyuki Mito (Univ. of Electro-Comm.) MBE2010-63 NC2010-74 |
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) using visual evoked potentials (VEPs) induced by blinking photic stimuli have been rese... [more] |
MBE2010-63 NC2010-74 pp.47-50 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2009-11-12 13:30 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Univ. |
Detection of steady state visual evoked potentials using rhythmic component extraction for BCI Yosuke Kimura, Hiroshi Higashi, Toshihisa Tanaka (Tokyo Univ. of Agr and Tech.) NC2009-54 |
Rhythmic component extraction (RCE) is a method for extracting a component that has the most energy in a specific range ... [more] |
NC2009-54 pp.23-28 |
NC |
2008-10-24 10:50 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Univ. |
The modulation effects of attention on steady-state visual evoked potential compared with psychophysical results Yoshiyuki Kashiwase, Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ichiro Kuriki, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) NC2008-51 |
An EEG component, Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP), was used as an index of attentional focus in the visual ... [more] |
NC2008-51 pp.79-84 |
ITE-HI, ITE-AIT, ITE-ME, IE, ITS |
2008-02-18 10:50 |
Hokkaido |
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Hokkaido Univ |
Development of a driving simulator utilizing human physiological responses Jun Ando (KIE, TUT), Naoyuki Matsuzaki (RCFV, TUT), Hiroaki Shigemasu (Engineering, TUT), Michiteru Kitazaki (RCFV, TUT) ITS2007-41 IE2007-224 |
We drive a car using ordinal interfaces such as steering wheel, accelerator pedal and brake pedal. We propose that a fut... [more] |
ITS2007-41 IE2007-224 pp.31-36 |