Presentation 2012-07-01
How does the decrease of the attention distribution to an object affect movement anticipation of the object? : Anticipating of the movement distance of the occluded moving object
Takeyuki ARAI, Kinya FUJITA, Masaru TAKEICHI,
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Abstract(in English) The purpose of this study is elucidation of the mechanisms that decrease of the attention distribution to a movement object causes movement distance underestimate. The anticipation of the movement distance of the occluded moving object is the product of time perception and velocity representation. Three causes of the movement distance underestimate are thought about. The first is deceleration of the velocity representation of the occluded moving object. It has been already rejected (Arai 2011). The second is underestimate of the movement time of the occluded moving object. The third is underhandling of anticipation (information processing) of the narrow sense except the apperception. We inspected it about 2 factors that were not rejected. As a result of experiment, we rejected underestimate of the movement time of the occluded moving object. And, as the cause, we suggested underhandling of anticipation (information processing) of the narrow sense except the apperception.
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Keyword(in English) Attention / Occluded Moving Object / Movement Distance Anticipation / Velocity Representation / Time Perception
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Conference Date 2012/6/23(1days)
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Title (in English) How does the decrease of the attention distribution to an object affect movement anticipation of the object? : Anticipating of the movement distance of the occluded moving object
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Keyword(1) Attention
Keyword(2) Occluded Moving Object
Keyword(3) Movement Distance Anticipation
Keyword(4) Velocity Representation
Keyword(5) Time Perception
1st Author's Name Takeyuki ARAI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Commercial Science, Takachiho University()
2nd Author's Name Kinya FUJITA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
3rd Author's Name Masaru TAKEICHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Kokushikan University
Date 2012-07-01
Paper # HIP2012-45
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 112
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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