Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
HIP, ITE-HI, VRPSY, ASJ-H [detail] |
2024-02-23 15:10 |
Okinawa |
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Effect of Visual Self-Motion Information on Peripersonal Space Representation in Older Adults Naoki Kuroda, Shinya Harada, Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto Univ.) HIP2023-109 |
Peripersonal space (PPS) refers to the immediate area around the body where interactions between the body and the extern... [more] |
HIP2023-109 pp.80-83 |
HIP, ITE-HI, VRPSY [detail] |
2023-02-22 11:05 |
Toyama |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Effects of sound stimulus length and attributes on sound localization during self-motion perception Masahiro Yamataka (Aichi Univ. of Tech.) HIP2022-77 |
During self-motion, the relationship among objects in the space and the subject is momentarily changed. In such a situat... [more] |
HIP2022-77 pp.11-14 |
HIP, ITE-HI, VRPSY [detail] |
2023-02-23 09:35 |
Toyama |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
The effect of prime stimuli on vection latency Moyou Jiang, Hiroyuki Ito, Tama Kanematsu (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2022-85 |
Vection (visually induced self-motion perception) often occurs at some time after the visual stimulus presentation. The ... [more] |
HIP2022-85 pp.47-50 |
HIP, ITE-HI, VRPSY [detail] |
2023-02-23 10:00 |
Toyama |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Visually self-motion perception induced by an illusory motion without continuous change of position.
-- analysis of the effects of the motion types -- Shinji Nakamura (NFU) HIP2022-86 |
When observers are exposed to a uniform visual motion projected on large area of their visual fields, they perceive illu... [more] |
HIP2022-86 pp.51-54 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2021-03-04 14:10 |
Online |
Online |
What characteristics are acquired in coding self-motion from visual motion?
-- Reconstruction of statistical relationship by neural network and its internal representation -- Daiki Nakamura, Hiroaki Gomi (NTT) NC2020-57 |
Efficient coding is a prevailing computational models of sensory coding in the brain. If the sensory information is tran... [more] |
NC2020-57 pp.83-88 |
HIP, VRSJ |
2021-02-19 10:05 |
Online |
Online |
Passable width perception during bike riding in virtual environments Naoki Kuroda, Kazuhiro Ikeda, Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto Univ.) HIP2020-84 |
When confronted with a narrow aperture during locomotion, one needs to judge whether the aperture is passable and to tak... [more] |
HIP2020-84 pp.53-56 |
HIP, VRSJ |
2021-02-19 14:05 |
Online |
Online |
Examination of the effect of stimulus number on vection Moyou Jiang, Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.), Shinji Nakamura (Nihon Fukushi Univ.) HIP2020-88 |
Visually induced self-motion perception (vection) refers to a perceptive phenomenon in which a person might feel like hi... [more] |
HIP2020-88 pp.65-70 |
HIP |
2020-10-09 10:55 |
Online |
Online |
Vection induced by the combination of rotational and translational motion presented in 3D space Hiroaki Koyama, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) HIP2020-43 |
In this study, we investigated the effects of depth order of motion stimulus on forward-and-backward and circular vectio... [more] |
HIP2020-43 pp.56-60 |
HIP, ASJ-H |
2020-02-15 16:50 |
Okinawa |
IT Souzou-kan Bldg. (Naha) |
Peripersonal space during active and passive self-motion Naoki Kuroda, Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto Univ.) HIP2019-85 |
A space immediately around the body, known as peripersonal space (PPS), plays an important role in our interactions with... [more] |
HIP2019-85 pp.43-46 |
HIP |
2019-10-31 10:10 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Terrsa |
Experimental and computational study of visual perception for moving objects during self-motion. Yuki Narita, Shunji Satoh (UEC) HIP2019-56 |
Retinal motion or optical flow of an object (target) in the outer world is not generally identical to the motion of the ... [more] |
HIP2019-56 pp.41-45 |
HIP |
2018-10-23 09:20 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Terrsa |
Effects of the vertical visual field on the directional asymmetry between forward and backward vection Kanon Fujimoto, Hiroshi Ashida (Kyoto Univ.) HIP2018-62 |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
HIP2018-62 pp.23-26 |
HIP |
2018-10-23 09:45 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Terrsa |
Effect of visual stimulation speeds during active self-rotation on subconscious body control Ryo Tokuyama, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) HIP2018-63 |
In this study, we investigated the integrated process of some sensory information during active self-rotational-motion a... [more] |
HIP2018-63 pp.27-30 |
HIP |
2017-12-26 11:15 |
Miyagi |
Reserach Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University |
Properties of Visual-Vestibular Integration process for the perception of self rotation Ryota Saito, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech) HIP2017-91 |
Humans usually perceive their self-motion depending on various information such as visual, vestibular, and somatosensory... [more] |
HIP2017-91 pp.39-42 |
HIP |
2017-12-26 11:45 |
Miyagi |
Reserach Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University |
Detection threshold of auditory apparent motion during linear acceleration motion Miharu Noda, Shuichi Sakamoto, Cui Zhenglie (Tohoku Univ.), Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto Univ.), Yoiti Suzuki, Jiro Gyoba (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2017-92 |
Listeners use changes in binaural information as perceptual cues for sound image motion. Some researchers have pointed o... [more] |
HIP2017-92 pp.43-46 |
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 |
HIP |
2015-07-18 13:40 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Sangyo University |
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (1)
-- Comparison of transfer motion and vibration -- Kayoko Murata (TMU), Hidemi Komatsu, Yasushi Nakano (Keio Univ.), Shigeru Ichihara (MEDIA EYE), Masami Ishihara (TMU), Naoe Masuda (SSU) HIP2015-48 |
We recently confirmed that self-motion perception could be elicited by cutaneous stimulation accompanied by vestibular i... [more] |
HIP2015-48 pp.37-40 |
HIP |
2015-07-18 14:00 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Sangyo University |
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (2)
-- Whether the direction of transfer motion and the direction of wind are consistent or not -- Hidemi Komatsu (Keio Univ.), Kayoko Murata (TMU), Takeharu Seno (Kyusyu Univ.), Yasushi Nakano (Keio Univ.), Naoe Masuda (SSU) HIP2015-49 |
Perceived self-motion has been mainly investigated in vision. But, Murata et al. (2014) reported the wind for cutaneous ... [more] |
HIP2015-49 pp.41-44 |
HIP |
2015-07-18 14:40 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Sangyo University |
The correlation between visual and auditory vection strengths might suggest the same and basic mechanism in self-motion perception. Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.), Hirotaka Sato, Nobu Shirai (Niigata Univ.) HIP2015-51 |
Strengths of two different vections, visual and auditory vections, were directly compared. We measured visual vection in... [more] |
HIP2015-51 pp.51-52 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2012-12-10 - 2012-12-12 |
Kumamoto |
Kumamoto-Shintoshin-plaza |
The property of integration process of vestibular, somatosensory and visual information for the self-motion perception of pitch rotation and translation Yuji Kasahara, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech) |
We perceive self-motion by integrating visual, vestibular and somatosensory information. In this research, we showed the... [more] |
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HIP |
2012-07-01 11:05 |
Hokkaido |
|
Trials for inducing vection by four stroke and two stroke apparent motions
-- Effects of smoothness in stimulus motion on visually induced self-motion perception -- Shinji Nakamura (NFU) HIP2012-40 |
The effects of smoothness in stimulus motion on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) were analyzed in psych... [more] |
HIP2012-40 pp.37-40 |