Presentation 1999/7/15
Induced Effects to the Body Sway by Synchronous Presentation of a Visual Wide-Field Stimulus and an Auditory Stimulus
Toshihiro SIMIZU, Sumio YANO,
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Abstract(in English) Induced effects to the body sway by oscillating frontal-plane rotation of a visual wide-field stimulus and synchronously moving auditory stimuli were discussed. By extending the visual field of the visual stimulus with presentation of the synchronously moving auditory stimuli, the body sway was more strongly induced. The results suggested that individually induced effects to the body sway by audiovisual stimuli were not simply summed, but interactive effects between audiovisual stimuli existed. Magnitude of the induced effects by the interaction between audiovisual stimuli depended on the visual field of the visual stimulus, and was increased by extending the visual field.
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Keyword(in English) sensation of reality / interaction between audiovisual information / body sway / space vision
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Title (in English) Induced Effects to the Body Sway by Synchronous Presentation of a Visual Wide-Field Stimulus and an Auditory Stimulus
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Keyword(1) sensation of reality
Keyword(2) interaction between audiovisual information
Keyword(3) body sway
Keyword(4) space vision
1st Author's Name Toshihiro SIMIZU
1st Author's Affiliation Human Science Research Division, NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Sumio YANO
2nd Author's Affiliation Human Science Research Division, NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories
Date 1999/7/15
Paper # HIP99-16
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 185
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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