Presentation 2005/3/21
Influence of Human Movements on the Perception of Hand Positions
Tetsuo KITAGAWA, Hiroshi FUKUDA, Naohiro FUKUMURA, Yoji UNO,
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Abstract(in English) The human perceives the condition of arm joints using visual and somatic information. It is known that the visual perception of hand positions is not consistent with the somatic perception. In this research, psychophysical experiments are carried out to investigate the human perception of hand positions during human movements. The subjects were instructed to continue moving their hands along a visible ellipse trajectory without visual information of their arms at a various cycle time. The trajectory of the ellipse movement was changed depending on the movement speed. This experimental result suggests that the perception of hand position depends on the learning of movement speeds.
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Keyword(in English) positional perception / somatic sense / perceptive error
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Title (in English) Influence of Human Movements on the Perception of Hand Positions
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Keyword(1) positional perception
Keyword(2) somatic sense
Keyword(3) perceptive error
1st Author's Name Tetsuo KITAGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi FUKUDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology
3rd Author's Name Naohiro FUKUMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology
4th Author's Name Yoji UNO
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology
Date 2005/3/21
Paper # NC2004-151
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 758
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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