Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] |
2024-05-13 10:00 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Pupillary Variabilities Properties Arising from Objective-based Visual Attention with Dynamic Stimuli and the Feasibility of a Communication Support System Based on These Properties Yuhong Lv, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
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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 |
SIP, EA, SP, MI (Joint) [detail] |
2018-03-19 15:40 |
Okinawa |
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Activation contour estimation and its visual stimulus size dependence using MEG Kouichi Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo/NIT, Kisarazu College), Kenta Kabashima (Univ. of Tokyo), Kaoru Amano (NICT), Takaaki Nara (Univ. of Tokyo/JST PRESTO) MI2017-82 |
In this study, we estimate the current source region on the surface of the cortex from the MEG signal.
Based on assumpt... [more] |
MI2017-82 pp.57-62 |
MBE, NC (Joint) |
2018-03-13 10:50 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Some characteristics of visual search for moving stimuli consisting of multiple elements Hideaki Honda, Yutaka Sakaguchi (UEC) NC2017-80 |
In the present study, we examined the effect of motion pattern of multiple points on the visual search performance, usin... [more] |
NC2017-80 pp.75-80 |
MBE, NC (Joint) |
2017-10-07 14:30 |
Osaka |
Osaka Electro-Communication University |
[Invited Talk]
Electronic devices and physiological studies for visual prostheses with intra-cortical micro-stimulation Yuki Hayashida (Osaka Univ.) NC2017-22-1 |
With the recent development of integration technology, neural prosthetic treatments for various brain dysfunctions with ... [more] |
NC2017-22-1
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HIP |
2017-03-10 12:20 |
Osaka |
CiNet |
A review of capacity limitation from visual perception to short-term visual memory for a single curved figure Koji Sakai (Kyoto Koka Women's Univ.) HIP2016-87 |
This study reviews capacity limitation in a processing from visual perception to short-term visual memory for a single c... [more] |
HIP2016-87 pp.73-78 |
IE, IMQ, MVE, CQ (Joint) [detail] |
2016-03-08 11:20 |
Okinawa |
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Analysis of Linear Vection Effects Caused by Stimulating Peripheral Visual Field in Immersive Space Akihiro Konishi, Satoshi Hashiguchi, Asako Kimura, Fumihisa Shibata, Hideyuki Tamura (Ritsumeikan Univ.) IMQ2015-67 IE2015-166 MVE2015-94 |
Vection is a visually induced illusion of self-motion caused by observing a visual stimulus. In this study, we analyze t... [more] |
IMQ2015-67 IE2015-166 MVE2015-94 pp.223-228 |
MBE, NC (Joint) |
2013-03-13 13:45 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Simulation of phosphene pattern evoked by electrical stimulation on V1 and V2 Yuto Kamiya, Hirotsugu Okuno, Seiji Kameda, Tetsuya Yagi (Osaka Univ.) NC2012-147 |
We have developed a phosphene pattern simulator assuming electrical stimulation on V1 and V2 . The simulation system cal... [more] |
NC2012-147 pp.79-83 |
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 |
PRMU, HIP |
2012-03-29 13:40 |
Hyogo |
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Effects of manipulating complexity of visual patterns on fission illusion Yasuhiro Takeshima, Jiro Gyoba (Tohoku Univ.) PRMU2011-250 HIP2011-78 |
Humans utilize multisensory information to conduct stable and efficient perception. Our perception often differs from ph... [more] |
PRMU2011-250 HIP2011-78 pp.59-64 |
NC, IPSJ-BIO [detail] |
2011-06-24 09:50 |
Okinawa |
50th Anniversary Memorial Hall, University of the Ryukyus |
Span of attentional spotlight in pigeon visual search Kazuhiro Goto, Sho Otaki (Kyoto Univ.), Shigeru Watanabe (Keio Univ.) NC2011-7 |
In the present study, we examined the span of attentional splotlight during parallel and serial search tasks in pigeons,... [more] |
NC2011-7 pp.73-77 |
MBE, NC (Joint) |
2010-11-19 09:50 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku University |
NIRS-measurement of brain activity in the correction of the eye Masako Sugai, Masaharu Adachi (Tokyo Denki Univ.) NC2010-64 |
NIRS (Near infrared spectroscopy) is a spectroscopic method to assess dynamic changes in the hemoglobin concentration ev... [more] |
NC2010-64 pp.65-70 |
HIP, HCS |
2010-05-14 14:45 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Visibility for visual stimulus using visual evoked responses Masashi Fujimoto, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HCS2010-21 HIP2010-21 |
To develop a reading support system which adjust viewing character size
automatically, we analyzed the estimated visib... [more] |
HCS2010-21 HIP2010-21 pp.115-120 |
HIP |
2009-10-30 10:50 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Univ. |
Visual Field Dependency of Depth from Binocular Disparity Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu), Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2009-85 |
Influences of stimulus size and visual field on apparent depth from binocular disparity were measured using a random-dot... [more] |
HIP2009-85 pp.61-64 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2008-03-12 16:00 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa Univ |
Interactions between binocular disparity and size tuning in the macaque area V4 Shingo Tanaka, Ichiro Fujita (Osaka Univ.) NC2007-125 |
The perceived size of an object remains relatively stable despite changes in the size of retinal images accompanying cha... [more] |
NC2007-125 pp.79-84 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2008-03-12 17:30 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa Univ |
Initiation of smooth pursuit: Effect of visual properties of the target and contextual modulation Kenichiro Miura, Hiromitsu Tabata, Kenji Kawano (Kyoto Univ) NC2007-147 |
Smooth pursuit eye movement allows us to track a moving visual target. The present study was undertaken to determine whe... [more] |
NC2007-147 pp.209-214 |