Presentation 2012-07-01
The effect of temporal inconsistency between visual and vestibular/somatosensory information on the perception of self-motion
Yuji KASAHARA, Hirohiko KANEKO,
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Abstract(in English) We perceive self-motion by integrating visual, vestibular and somatosensory information. In this research, we manipulated visual information and vestibular/somatosensory information to simulate the translational motion of acceleration and the rotational motion about the horizontal axis (pitch motion). In addition, we introduced a time lag of the visual information from the vestibular/somatosensory information. Subjects responded the magnitude of self-motion. The results showed that the temporal lag between these stimuli weaken the perception of the translational motion and strengthen the perception of the pitch motion.
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Keyword(in English) Visual system / Vestibular system / Somatosensory system / Self-motion perception
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Conference Date 2012/6/23(1days)
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Title (in English) The effect of temporal inconsistency between visual and vestibular/somatosensory information on the perception of self-motion
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Keyword(1) Visual system
Keyword(2) Vestibular system
Keyword(3) Somatosensory system
Keyword(4) Self-motion perception
1st Author's Name Yuji KASAHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hirohiko KANEKO
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2012-07-01
Paper # HIP2012-41
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 112
Page pp.pp.-
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