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HIP2015-41
Robustness of Vection Against Sleep Deprivation and Circadian Rhythms.
Masaki Ogawa, Hiroshi Ito, Takeharu Seno, Kouhei Matsumori, Shigekazu Higuchi (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 1 - 2
HIP2015-42
Mindfulness and mental pressure can modulate vection strength
Sousuke Otsuka (Yamaguchi Rehab. Hosp.), Fuminori Ono (Yamaguchi Univ.), Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 3 - 5
HIP2015-43
Study of Estimating Critical Flicker Frequency from Heart Rate Variability
Akihiro Chiba, Keisuke Tsunoda, Hiroshi Chigira, Tetsuya Ura, Osamu Mizuno, Tomohiro Tanaka (NTT)
pp. 7 - 12
HIP2015-44
The effect of facial expression and age on trait impressions
Chisato Niimura, Akihiro Tanaka (TWCU)
pp. 13 - 18
HIP2015-45
Eye fixation location in speaker's facial expression during speech comprehension
Maiko Takahashi (JSPS/Tokyo Woman's Christian Univ.), Sachiko Takagi, Akihiro Tanaka (Tokyo Woman's Christian Univ.)
pp. 19 - 24
HIP2015-46
Relationships between understandings and noting behaviors by students for video lectures
Eiji Watanabe (Konan Univ.), Takashi Ozeki (Fukuyama Univ.), Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
pp. 25 - 30
HIP2015-47
On the intelligibility of Japanese speech reduced into and resynthesized from principal-component spaces
Takuya Kishida, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Kazuo Ueda, Gerard B. Remijn (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 31 - 35
HIP2015-48
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (1)
-- Comparison of transfer motion and vibration --
Kayoko Murata (TMU), Hidemi Komatsu, Yasushi Nakano (Keio Univ.), Shigeru Ichihara (MEDIA EYE), Masami Ishihara (TMU), Naoe Masuda (SSU)
pp. 37 - 40
HIP2015-49
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (2)
-- Whether the direction of transfer motion and the direction of wind are consistent or not --
Hidemi Komatsu (Keio Univ.), Kayoko Murata (TMU), Takeharu Seno (Kyusyu Univ.), Yasushi Nakano (Keio Univ.), Naoe Masuda (SSU)
pp. 41 - 44
HIP2015-50
An EEG investigation on sound contingent visual motion aftereffects
Ryo Teraoka (MuroranIT), Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto Univ), Osamu Watanabe (MuroranIT)
pp. 45 - 50
HIP2015-51
The correlation between visual and auditory vection strengths might suggest the same and basic mechanism in self-motion perception.
Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.), Hirotaka Sato, Nobu Shirai (Niigata Univ.)
pp. 51 - 52
HIP2015-52
Effects of attention to temporal order and simultaneity on vocal-auditory temporal recalibration
Kosuke Yamamoto, Hideaki Kawabata (Keio Univ.)
pp. 53 - 58
HIP2015-53
Effects of meaning, speech rate and delay time of auditory feedback on speech
Yutaka Ichinose (Kyushu Sangyo Univ.), Yukiko Nota (ATR-P)
pp. 59 - 64
HIP2015-54
The effect of emotional valence of voice, proportion, and the individual differences on Intentional Binding.
Teresa Inoue, Akihiro Tanaka (TWCU)
pp. 65 - 70
HIP2015-55
Perceptual latency of sensory stimuli is changed with motor-auditory but not with motor-visual temporal recalibration
Yoshimori Sugano (KSU), Mirjam Keetels, Jean Vroomen (UvT)
pp. 71 - 74
HIP2015-56
[Invited Talk]
Unraveling neural processing of visuo-tactile inputs during rubber hand illusion
Noriaki Kanayama (Hiroshima University)
p. 75
HIP2015-57
The Effect of Onomatopoeia on Stream/Bounce Perception
Akihiko Gobara, Yuki Yamada, Kayo Miura (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 77 - 82
HIP2015-58
The neural basis of cultural differences in emotion judgment from faces and voices
Sachiko Takagi (TWCU), Tokiko Harada (NIPS), Norihiro Sadato (NIPS/SOKENDAI), Elisabeth Huis In 't Veld (UvT), Beatrice de Gelder (UM), Yuki Hamano (SOKENDAI), Ken-ichi Tabei (Mie Univ.), Akihiro Tanaka (TWCU)
pp. 83 - 88
HIP2015-59
Experimental examination of vection scenes in movies and animations
Kousuke Tokunaga, Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 89 - 91
HIP2015-60
The classification of paintings by color statistics
Masatoshi Kitaguchi, Masahiro Wakabayashi, Hiromichi Sato, Tomoyuki Naito (Osaka Univ.)
pp. 93 - 98
HIP2015-61
Prediction of Visual Induced Motion Sickness by Artificial Neural Network
Shin Tabeta, Tohru Kiryu, Shigehito Tanahashi (Niigata Univ)
pp. 99 - 103
HIP2015-62
Methods for Giving Tactile Information to the Hand Controlling Touch-screen by a Stimulus Presentation to the Other Hand
Kan Arai, Kazuhito Murata, Hiroaki Kiso (NEC)
pp. 105 - 108
HIP2015-63
Transference of personal space into objects
Atsunori Ariga (Rissho Univ.)
pp. 109 - 112
HIP2015-64
The relationship between vivid visual mental image and after-image.
Kenji Hirose, Shinsuke Hishitani (Hokkaido Univ.)
pp. 113 - 116
HIP2015-65
The effect of arm movement on the formation of haptic peri-personal spatial representation
Ryo Wako, Saho Ayabe-Kanamura (Univ. of Tsukuba)
pp. 117 - 120
HIP2015-66
Artistic approach to imitation and creation
-- Study of Another model of perception and body image by developmental disorder research --
Taisuke Murakami (ASU)
pp. 121 - 124
HIP2015-67
The effect of angle extent on accuracy of haptic 3-dimensional angle judgement
Kensuke Oshima (Kanagawa Univ.), Maya Uemura (Rakuwakai Kyoto College of Health and Welfare), Shinya Saida (Kanagawa Univ.)
pp. 125 - 128
HIP2015-68
Memory strategies used by good navigators for learning a route
Hironori Oto (Hiroshima International University)
pp. 129 - 132
HIP2015-69
Interaction of motion parallax and texture gradient in depth perception
-- When two cues are in conflict --
Yuta Ozawa, Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (The University of Kitakyushu)
pp. 133 - 136
HIP2015-70
Effects of stimulus size, position, and speed on the vection induced by the optic flow projected on a floor
Yasuaki Tamada (Univ. of Kitakyushu), Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 137 - 138
HIP2015-71
The subjective stimulus size affects vection strength.
Takeharu Seno, Masaki Ogawa, Hiroyuki Ito (Kyushu Univ.), Katsunori Okajima (Yokohama Univ.)
pp. 139 - 140
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.