Presentation 2007/6/21
Perceived Axis of Self-Rotation in Circular Vection (2)
Hiroyuki ITO,
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Abstract(in English) Circular vection is defined as self-rotation perception induced by visual motion. Traditional studies on circular vection have tested perceived self-rotation around one of three axes running through a person's head (yaw, roll, or pitch). The experiments reported here tested the existence of circular vection with an off-head rotation axis. The results show that circular vection with an off-head rotation axis exists under some experimental conditions.
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Keyword(in English) Self-Motion Perception / Circular Vection / Visual Motion
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Title (in English) Perceived Axis of Self-Rotation in Circular Vection (2)
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Keyword(1) Self-Motion Perception
Keyword(2) Circular Vection
Keyword(3) Visual Motion
1st Author's Name Hiroyuki ITO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Visual Communication Design, Kyushu University()
Date 2007/6/21
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Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
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