Presentation 2015-07-18
The correlation between visual and auditory vection strengths might suggest the same and basic mechanism in self-motion perception.
Takeharu Seno, Hirotaka Sato, Nobu Shirai,
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Abstract(in English) Strengths of two different vections, visual and auditory vections, were directly compared. We measured visual vection induced by visual optic flow and auditory vection induced by a rotating sound simulated self-rotation within the same participants (N = 50). Results indicated that the participants rated substantial strengths both the visual and auditory vection conditions., and the correlation between the visual and auditory vection strengths were significant. These results suggest that some common basic mechanisms in self-motion perception relevant to visual and auditory vection in our perceptual and/orcognitive system.
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Keyword(in English) VectionAuditory VectionCorrelationSelf-motion perceptionLatencyMagnitude
Paper # HIP2015-51
Date of Issue 2015-07-11 (HIP)

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Conference Date 2015/7/18(2days)
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Place (in English) Kyushu Sangyo University
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Chair Hideyuki Ando(Osaka Univ.)
Vice Chair Masahiro Ishii(Sapporo City Univ.) / Miyuki Kamachi(Kogakuin Univ.)
Secretary Masahiro Ishii(NICT) / Miyuki Kamachi(KDDI R&D Labs.)
Assistant Sinobu Kuroki(NTT) / Mutsumi Suganuma(Waseda Univ.)

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Title (in English) The correlation between visual and auditory vection strengths might suggest the same and basic mechanism in self-motion perception.
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) VectionAuditory VectionCorrelationSelf-motion perceptionLatencyMagnitude
1st Author's Name Takeharu Seno
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu University(Kyushu Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Hirotaka Sato
2nd Author's Affiliation Niigata University(Niigata Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Nobu Shirai
3rd Author's Affiliation Niigata University(Niigata Univ.)
Date 2015-07-18
Paper # HIP2015-51
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) HIP-149
Page pp.pp.51-52(HIP),
#Pages 2
Date of Issue 2015-07-11 (HIP)