Presentation 1998/2/3
Perception of Dirction using Human Visual and Vestibular Systems
Sumio Yano,
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Abstract(in English) We examined the relationship between information as it is perceived by the human visual and vestibular systems. In this experiment, we used images from horizontally rotated camera for the visual information, and displayed these images through a head mounted display. Also, we set up an angular acceleration using a turntable as information to be perceived by the vestibular system. The direction of rotated cameras and the turn table were separately controlled, and the direction were varied. From the results of this experiment, we found that the human visual system hold a dominant position in the case of low stimuli for the vestibular system, and the human visual and vestibular system fulfill excessively in the case of perceptible stimuli for the vestibular system.
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Keyword(in English) vestibular system / semicircular canals / directional judgment / vection / orienting systems
Paper # EID97-131,IE97-156(1998-02)
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Title (in English) Perception of Dirction using Human Visual and Vestibular Systems
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Keyword(1) vestibular system
Keyword(2) semicircular canals
Keyword(3) directional judgment
Keyword(4) vection
Keyword(5) orienting systems
1st Author's Name Sumio Yano
1st Author's Affiliation NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories()
Date 1998/2/3
Paper # EID97-131,IE97-156(1998-02)
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 526
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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