Presentation 2005/3/17
Physiological analysis of visual stimuli inducing self-motion perception
Reiko GOTO, Hiroaki KUDO, Kohei SATO, Norio HOTTA, Koji ISHIDA, Noboru OHNISHI,
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Abstract(in English) It is known that the motion of visual stimuli induces senses of discomfort. In order to make clear the influence of visual stimuli on the human body, we studied autonomic responses when subjects watched a roller coaster riding video and a CG video in three different replay speed. Heart rate, mean blood pressure, respiration rate, and tidal volume were measured during watching the video, and we focused on relationship between those reaction and replay speed. As a result, we found influence of the speed on the changes of heart rate, which changed much during the curving motion in double speed. On the other hand, the respiration rate increased most in four times speed during the curving motion.
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Keyword(in English) Vection / Autonomic response / Visual stimuli / Replay speed
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Title (in English) Physiological analysis of visual stimuli inducing self-motion perception
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Keyword(1) Vection
Keyword(2) Autonomic response
Keyword(3) Visual stimuli
Keyword(4) Replay speed
1st Author's Name Reiko GOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki KUDO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University
3rd Author's Name Kohei SATO
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University
4th Author's Name Norio HOTTA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University
5th Author's Name Koji ISHIDA
5th Author's Affiliation Research Center of Health, Physical Fitness and Sports, Nagoya University
6th Author's Name Noboru OHNISHI
6th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University
Date 2005/3/17
Paper # HIP2004-94
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 746
Page pp.pp.-
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