Presentation 2008/7/30
Velocity and movement of perceived self-motion induced by sound images
Tetsuya Arai, Hidemi Komatsu, Shigeji Soga, Naoe Masuda,
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Abstract(in English) We investigated if self-motion could be perceived only on the basis of sound images moving linearly on both sides of an observer. Results of Experiment 1 indicated that moving sound images could induce the perception of linear self-motion, similar to visually induced self-motion, or vection. Results of Experiment 2 indicated that there was an optimal speed at which sound images induced the greatest feeling of self-motion. Results of Experiment 3 indicated that perception of self-motion tended to be induced when the sound images were presented near and ahead of an observer.
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Keyword(in English) perceived self-motion / moving sound image / velocity / motional range
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Title (in English) Velocity and movement of perceived self-motion induced by sound images
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Keyword(1) perceived self-motion
Keyword(2) moving sound image
Keyword(3) velocity
Keyword(4) motional range
1st Author's Name Tetsuya Arai
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University Psycology Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Hidemi Komatsu
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University Psycology Laboratory
3rd Author's Name Shigeji Soga
3rd Author's Affiliation Saitama Institute of Technology
4th Author's Name Naoe Masuda
4th Author's Affiliation Keio University Psycology Laboratory
Date 2008/7/30
Paper # HIP2008-34
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 182
Page pp.pp.-
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