Presentation 2012-07-01
Trials for inducing vection by four stroke and two stroke apparent motions : Effects of smoothness in stimulus motion on visually induced self-motion perception
Shinji NAKAMURA,
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Abstract(in English) The effects of smoothness in stimulus motion on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) were analyzed in psychophysical experiment with 11 observers. Four-stroke and two-stroke apparent motions were employed in order to control the smoothness of the stimulus motion, along with conventional apparent motion (beta-motion) and real motion. The results indicated that the four-stroke and the two-stroke motions can induce self-motion perception, although its strength was reduced by impairing the observer's perception of the smoothness in the stimulus motion.
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Keyword(in English) Self-Motion Perception / smoothness / apparent motion
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Title (in English) Trials for inducing vection by four stroke and two stroke apparent motions : Effects of smoothness in stimulus motion on visually induced self-motion perception
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Keyword(1) Self-Motion Perception
Keyword(2) smoothness
Keyword(3) apparent motion
1st Author's Name Shinji NAKAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Child Development, Nihon Fukushi University()
Date 2012-07-01
Paper # HIP2012-40
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 112
Page pp.pp.-
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