Presentation 2006/5/30
Visual perception modulated by galvanic vestibular stimulation (II)
Masashi Yoshidzumi, Naohisa Nagaya, Maki Sugimoto, Hideaki Nii, Taro Maeda, Michiteru Kitazaki, Masahiko Inami,
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Abstract(in English) Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) induces a sensation of virtual acceleration as vestibular information and affects subject's field of view. In particular, GVS with alternating current (AC) causes roll rotation centering on the direction of a look in subject's vision and it is showed that this phenomenon originates eye movement induced by GVS in the past researches. The purpose of this study was to show the quantitive relation between the amount of stimulus current and the angle of subjective tilt of the visual field. In order to achieve the purpose, we displayed a straight line canceling the subject's tilt and measured that amplitude and time delay from stimulus current.
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Keyword(in English) Galvanic vestibular stimulation / Vision / Eye movement and Quantization
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Title (in English) Visual perception modulated by galvanic vestibular stimulation (II)
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Keyword(1) Galvanic vestibular stimulation
Keyword(2) Vision
Keyword(3) Eye movement and Quantization
1st Author's Name Masashi Yoshidzumi
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Naohisa Nagaya
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications
3rd Author's Name Maki Sugimoto
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications
4th Author's Name Hideaki Nii
4th Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications
5th Author's Name Taro Maeda
5th Author's Affiliation NTT Communication Science Laboratories
6th Author's Name Michiteru Kitazaki
6th Author's Affiliation Toyohashi University of Technology Research Center for Future Vehicle
7th Author's Name Masahiko Inami
7th Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications:Japan Science and Technology Agency
Date 2006/5/30
Paper # MVE2006-12
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 91
Page pp.pp.-
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