Presentation 2007/5/17
Characteristics of apparent motion induced by tactile stimuli using air-jet
Yuki Imae, Kentaro Kotani, Ken Horii,
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Abstract(in English) Characteristics of apparent motion induced by tactile stimuli were investigated. In the experiment, subjects responded subjective scales of clarity in perceived motion given by subsequent stimuli applied to their non-dominant index fingers. This experiment also tested the effect of direction of the paired stimuli perceived either from distal or proximal part of the finger. As a result, the subjects perceived clear apparent motions under a certain condition even though the stimuli were based on air-jet, which have thought to be difficult to generate apparent motion. With regards to the direction of apparent motion, since subjects responded differently about the clarity of perceived motion, it was implied that complex factors included individual and anthropological differences may exist to determine the perception associated with the direction of apparent motion.
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Keyword(in English) Apparent motion / Tactile / Air-jet / Finger and Cutaneous sensation
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Title (in English) Characteristics of apparent motion induced by tactile stimuli using air-jet
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Keyword(1) Apparent motion
Keyword(2) Tactile
Keyword(3) Air-jet
Keyword(4) Finger and Cutaneous sensation
1st Author's Name Yuki Imae
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kansai University()
2nd Author's Name Kentaro Kotani
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kansai University
3rd Author's Name Ken Horii
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kansai University
Date 2007/5/17
Paper # HCS2007-10,HIP2007-10
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 59
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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