Presentation 2005-06-03
The visual effects by Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation
Naohisa Nagaya, Maki Sugimoto, Michiteru Kitazaki, Masahiko Inami,
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Abstract(in English) Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS) induces a sensation of virtual acceleration as vestibular information. Especially, GVS with alternating-current can influence the vision. This paper describes an evaluation and cause of visual effects by GVS. In order to investigate these issues, we studied a psychophysics experiment that consisted of three types of different image presentation methods.
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Keyword(in English) Galvanic vestibular stimulation / Vision / T-test / Eye movement
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Conference Date 2005/5/27(1days)
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Title (in English) The visual effects by Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation
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Keyword(1) Galvanic vestibular stimulation
Keyword(2) Vision
Keyword(3) T-test
Keyword(4) Eye movement
1st Author's Name Naohisa Nagaya
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Maki Sugimoto
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications
3rd Author's Name Michiteru Kitazaki
3rd Author's Affiliation Toyohashi University of Technology
4th Author's Name Masahiko Inami
4th Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications:Japan Science and Technology Agency
Date 2005-06-03
Paper # MVE2005-14
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 106
Page pp.pp.-
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