Presentation 2015-07-18
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (2)
Hidemi Komatsu, Kayoko Murata, Takeharu Seno, Yasushi Nakano, Naoe Masuda,
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Abstract(in English) Perceived self-motion has been mainly investigated in vision. But, Murata et al. (2014) reported the wind for cutaneous sensation with vibration for vestibule also occurred perceived self-motion. They referred to as “cutaneous vection”. The authors of this study have compared perceived self-motion on cutaneous vection with actual body transfer. In this study, we prepared two conditions that were the wind direction (front or behind from the participant) and the transfer direction (forward, backward or vibration alone). When the wind from the front and behind simultaneously blew the participant, perceived direction was ambiguous. The wind direction contributed to decide the perceived direction.
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Keyword(in English) vection / perceived self-motion / cutaneous sensation / vestibular sensation / direction
Paper # HIP2015-49
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 (2)
Sub Title (in English) Whether the direction of transfer motion and the direction of wind are consistent or not
Keyword(1) vection
Keyword(2) perceived self-motion
Keyword(3) cutaneous sensation
Keyword(4) vestibular sensation
Keyword(5) direction
1st Author's Name Hidemi Komatsu
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Kayoko Murata
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan University(TMU)
3rd Author's Name Takeharu Seno
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyusyu University(Kyusyu Univ.)
4th Author's Name Yasushi Nakano
4th Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ.)
5th Author's Name Naoe Masuda
5th Author's Affiliation Shizuoka Sangyo University(SSU)
Date 2015-07-18
Paper # HIP2015-49
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) HIP-149
Page pp.pp.41-44(HIP),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2015-07-11 (HIP)