Presentation 2013-07-13
Perceived speed of moving object changes when we move it
Yasunaga MONNO, Hirohiko KANEKO,
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Abstract(in English) It is important to know the effects of movements of hand and arm on the perception of motion for developing motion devices. Previous studies showed that perceived motion direction of the stimulus having ambiguous motion information was affected by the direction of action. However, the mechanism responsible for the effect of action on the perception of motion has not been clearly shown yet. One possibility would be that action changes the perception of motion itself, and the other possibility would be that action affects the process of selection among perceptual possibilities. In current study, we investigated which possibility is suitable for the effect of action on the perception of speed. The result showed that the speed of motion corresponding to the action of observer was perceived faster than that without action. This fact suggests that the former mechanism would be more appropriate for the effect.
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Keyword(in English) perceived speed / action / active and passive movements
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Title (in English) Perceived speed of moving object changes when we move it
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Keyword(1) perceived speed
Keyword(2) action
Keyword(3) active and passive movements
1st Author's Name Yasunaga MONNO
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 2013-07-13
Paper # HIP2013-36
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 128
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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