Presentation 2015-07-18
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (1)
Kayoko Murata, Hidemi Komatsu, Yasushi Nakano, Shigeru Ichihara, Masami Ishihara, Naoe Masuda,
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Abstract(in English) We recently confirmed that self-motion perception could be elicited by cutaneous stimulation accompanied by vestibular inputs (Murata et al., 2014). The present study further investigated functional characteristics of such cutaneous induced self-motion, particularly with a focus on the influence of actual transfer movement that stimulates the vestibular system. The experimental conditions were: two wind conditions [with or without] serving as a cutaneous stimulation applied to participants’ face and two transfer conditions [with or without] serving as a vestibular stimulation applied to participants’ body. The perceived direction was consistent with actual body transfer, coupled with the wind, while it was variable in the “without” transfer. An important role of cutaneous inputs for eliciting forward self-motion was highlighted.
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Keyword(in English) Self-motion Perception / Cutaneous Sensation / Vestibular Sensation
Paper # HIP2015-48
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) A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (1)
Sub Title (in English) Comparison of transfer motion and vibration
Keyword(1) Self-motion Perception
Keyword(2) Cutaneous Sensation
Keyword(3) Vestibular Sensation
1st Author's Name Kayoko Murata
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan University(TMU)
2nd Author's Name Hidemi Komatsu
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Yasushi Nakano
3rd Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ.)
4th Author's Name Shigeru Ichihara
4th Author's Affiliation MEDIA EYE(MEDIA EYE)
5th Author's Name Masami Ishihara
5th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan University(TMU)
6th Author's Name Naoe Masuda
6th Author's Affiliation Shizuoka Sangyo University(SSU)
Date 2015-07-18
Paper # HIP2015-48
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) HIP-149
Page pp.pp.37-40(HIP),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2015-07-11 (HIP)