Presentation 2021-02-18
Quantitative Measurement of "zoku-zoku" sensation by approaching visual stimulus
Ryo Teraoka, Naoki Kuroda, Wataru Teramoto,
PDF Download Page PDF download Page Link
Abstract(in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Abstract(in English) When someone is being located nearby we can sometimes sense the situation with a "zoku-zoku'' (frisson) sensation even if we don't explicitly recognize it. This ability is commonly possessed and is deeply involved in "sense of someone/something being there (Kehai).'' This study investigated how much Kehai was affected by object type (hand/box) and its moving direction (approaching/receding) using subject frisson experience as a proxy. Results showed that the frisson can be experienced stronger when the hand stimulus was approaching the participants than the other conditions. Here, we discuss these results from the viewpoint of peripersonal space.
Keyword(in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Keyword(in English) Virtual reality / crossmodal interaction / frisson / somatosensory / peripersonal space / sense of someone/something being there
Paper # HIP2020-81
Date of Issue 2021-02-11 (HIP)

Conference Information
Committee HIP / VRSJ
Conference Date 2021/2/18(2days)
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Place (in English) Online
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English)
Chair Shuichi Sakamoto(Tohoku Univ.)
Vice Chair Yuji Wada(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Sachiko Kiyokawa(Nagoya Univ.)
Secretary Yuji Wada(NICT) / Sachiko Kiyokawa(NTT) / (NICT)
Assistant Hidetoshi Kanaya(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Yuki Yamada(Kyushu Univ.)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Human Information Processing / The Virtual Reality Society of Japan
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Sub Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Title (in English) Quantitative Measurement of "zoku-zoku" sensation by approaching visual stimulus
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Virtual reality
Keyword(2) crossmodal interaction
Keyword(3) frisson
Keyword(4) somatosensory
Keyword(5) peripersonal space
Keyword(6) sense of someone/something being there
1st Author's Name Ryo Teraoka
1st Author's Affiliation Kumamoto University(Kumamoto Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Naoki Kuroda
2nd Author's Affiliation Kumamoto University(Kumamoto Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Wataru Teramoto
3rd Author's Affiliation Kumamoto University(Kumamoto Univ.)
Date 2021-02-18
Paper # HIP2020-81
Volume (vol) vol.120
Number (no) HIP-375
Page pp.pp.44-47(HIP),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2021-02-11 (HIP)