Presentation 2001/11/9
Anisotropy between the upper and lower visual fields in the perception of self-motion induced by visual motion of opposite directions
Wataru TERAMOTO, Hiroyuki UMEMURA, Hiroshi WATANABE, Katsunori MATSUOKA, Shinichi KITA,
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Abstract(in English) In this research we made a comparison of the upper and lower visual fields for the perception of visually induced self-motion (vection). An anisotropy was found that motion in the upper visual field induced more intense perception of self-motion than that in the lower visual field, when both visual fields were simultaneously stimulated by random-dots moving in opposite directions. This predominance of the upper visual field was diminished when moving random-dots were presented either in the upper or lower visual field alone. Possible account for the results was discussed in view of inhomogeneity in vection-inducing potentialities and foreground-background effect.
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Keyword(in English) anisotropy / upper visual field / lower visual field / vection / foreground-bckgroud effect
Paper # PRMU2001-144,HIP2001-47,MVE2001-106
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Title (in English) Anisotropy between the upper and lower visual fields in the perception of self-motion induced by visual motion of opposite directions
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Keyword(1) anisotropy
Keyword(2) upper visual field
Keyword(3) lower visual field
Keyword(4) vection
Keyword(5) foreground-bckgroud effect
1st Author's Name Wataru TERAMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Humanities and Social Science, Kobe University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki UMEMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
3rd Author's Name Hiroshi WATANABE
3rd Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
4th Author's Name Katsunori MATSUOKA
4th Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
5th Author's Name Shinichi KITA
5th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Letters, Kobe University
Date 2001/11/9
Paper # PRMU2001-144,HIP2001-47,MVE2001-106
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 424
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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