Presentation 2001/5/18
The model of the "Anorthoscopic perception" : The quantitatively measurement of "Parks Effect"
Yoshinori OHASHI, Yasuhito SUZUKI, Hiroaki KUDO, Noboru OHNISHI,
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Abstract(in English) In the observation through the slit, that is "Anorthoscopic perception", we can observe only the part of the object in some moments. However, we can perceive the whole image, when the object moves behind the slit. Then, it is perceived to be shorter than the length of actual object. The mechanism is not yet investigated in detail. We carried out the psychology experiment using multipie slits. As a result, I obtained the result which indicated the possibility with the relation between the effect and eye movements. I measured the eye movements in observing through slits for verification of this possibility by the EOG-method. As a result, it was indicated that the effect of the shortening was caused by the delay of smooth pursuit eye movements.
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Keyword(in English) Anorthoscopic perception / Parks Effect / Smooth pursuit eye movements
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Title (in English) The model of the "Anorthoscopic perception" : The quantitatively measurement of "Parks Effect"
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Keyword(1) Anorthoscopic perception
Keyword(2) Parks Effect
Keyword(3) Smooth pursuit eye movements
1st Author's Name Yoshinori OHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Shool of Engineering, Graduate School, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Yasuhito SUZUKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Shool of Engineering, Graduate School, Nagoya University
3rd Author's Name Hiroaki KUDO
3rd Author's Affiliation Center for Information Media Studies, Nagoya University
4th Author's Name Noboru OHNISHI
4th Author's Affiliation Center for Information Media Studies, Nagoya University:Bio-Mimetic Control Research Center, RIKEN
Date 2001/5/18
Paper # NC2001-5
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 94
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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