Presentation 1997/1/24
Two types of visual motion and their effects on human posture control
Nicolas Robin, Hiroshi Asida, Hirohiko Kaneko, Frans A.J. Verstraten, Shuichi Ojima,
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Abstract(in English) The goal of our study is to investigate whether visual first-order (Fourier) motion and second-order (non-Fourier) motion have different effects on human posture control. Observers, while standing upright, were presented with expanding and contracting visual motion stimuli and their body-sway was measured with a force plate. The results indicate that high-contrast first-order motion stimuli caused a significant increase in body-sway compared to stationary ones, but second-order stimuli used, we conclude that second-order motion has little, if any, effect on our posture adjustment.
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Keyword(in English) posture control / body sway / motion perception / second-order motion
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Title (in English) Two types of visual motion and their effects on human posture control
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Keyword(1) posture control
Keyword(2) body sway
Keyword(3) motion perception
Keyword(4) second-order motion
1st Author's Name Nicolas Robin
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi Asida
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Hirohiko Kaneko
3rd Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
4th Author's Name Frans A.J. Verstraten
4th Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
5th Author's Name Shuichi Ojima
5th Author's Affiliation Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Corporate Research Division
Date 1997/1/24
Paper # HIP96-32
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 499
Page pp.pp.-
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