Presentation | 1997/11/21 The relationship of the oculogyral illusion and the displacement of subjective midline after passive body rotation. Akira Suitsugu, Makito Kobiki, Takaji Matsushima, |
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Abstract(in English) | The oculogyral illusion (0GI) is a visual phenomenon that during angular acceleration observers perceive a visual fixation target move and displace relative to their body in the direction of rotation. In this study, we examined that the properties of the two components in OGI, the motion and the displacement of the target, would be different, compared in the effect of duration of rotation with constant velocity and the transition along time course. As a result, the latency in which they estimated the maximums was different between the two components. Further, the duration of rotation affected the perceived motion, not the displacement. We showed that the perceptual and temporal characteristics of the OGI motion differed from those of the OGI displacement. |
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Keyword(in English) | Oculogyral illusion / vestibular / midline / vision / rotation |
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Conference Date | 1997/11/21(1days) |
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Title (in English) | The relationship of the oculogyral illusion and the displacement of subjective midline after passive body rotation. |
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Keyword(1) | Oculogyral illusion |
Keyword(2) | vestibular |
Keyword(3) | midline |
Keyword(4) | vision |
Keyword(5) | rotation |
1st Author's Name | Akira Suitsugu |
1st Author's Affiliation | Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University() |
2nd Author's Name | Makito Kobiki |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University |
3rd Author's Name | Takaji Matsushima |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University |
Date | 1997/11/21 |
Paper # | HIP97-28 |
Volume (vol) | vol.97 |
Number (no) | 389 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 6 |
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