Presentation 2004/12/10
The effects of the direction of moving sound and visual images on self-motion perception
Hideyuki SAITO, Shuichi SAKAMOTO, Yoiti SUZUKI, Jiro GYOBA,
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Abstract(in English) We investigated effects of audio and visual information on self-motion. In the first experiment, we presented periodic longitudinal linear motion with fixed visual images and laterally moving sound images of which directions were conflicted with the direction of the vestibular sensation. The results showed that the direction of perceived self-motion was shifted to the direction of the moving sound images. In the next experiment, we presented laterally moving visual images and sound images which moved perpendicularly to the linear motion. The directions of the moving visual and sound images were set to either same ones or opposite ones. The results showed that the direction of perceived self-motion was shifted to the direction of the vector composed of the opposite direction of the moving visual images and the direction of the moving sound images.
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Keyword(in English) self-motion perception / audio and visual information / vestibular information / vector composition
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Title (in English) The effects of the direction of moving sound and visual images on self-motion perception
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Keyword(1) self-motion perception
Keyword(2) audio and visual information
Keyword(3) vestibular information
Keyword(4) vector composition
1st Author's Name Hideyuki SAITO
1st Author's Affiliation Res. Inst. Electrical Communication and Grad. Sch. Information Sciences, Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Shuichi SAKAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Res. Inst. Electrical Communication and Grad. Sch. Information Sciences, Tohoku University
3rd Author's Name Yoiti SUZUKI
3rd Author's Affiliation Res. Inst. Electrical Communication and Grad. Sch. Information Sciences, Tohoku University
4th Author's Name Jiro GYOBA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University
Date 2004/12/10
Paper # HIP2004-78
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 526
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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