Presentation 2013-11-19
Effects of velocity on an amplitude reduction phenomenon in reciprocal motion
Tyou RYOU, Katsunori OKAJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) We found a new illusion phenomenon in which the amplitude of reciprocal motion appears shorter than the physical amplitude. The present phenomenon does not fit to Frohlich effect, which is a motion illusion where the perceived beginning location shifts to the direction of motion in a unidirectional motion. Participants adjusted the beginning and vanishing locations of a unidirectional motion stimulus so as to match the left or right side location of a reciprocal motion stimulus presented repeatedly. The experimental results showed that the perceived motion distance was shorter than the actual distance in both cases. Even the results of vanishing location of unidirectional motion stimulus indicated an opposite to Representational Momentum. We measured influences of some parameters including velocity in the phenomenon, and discussed the mechanism of the illusion.
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Keyword(in English) Unidirectional motion / Reciprocal motion / Position perception / Localization
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Title (in English) Effects of velocity on an amplitude reduction phenomenon in reciprocal motion
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Keyword(1) Unidirectional motion
Keyword(2) Reciprocal motion
Keyword(3) Position perception
Keyword(4) Localization
1st Author's Name Tyou RYOU
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University()
2nd Author's Name Katsunori OKAJIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
Date 2013-11-19
Paper # HIP2013-65
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 299
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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