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HIP2019-47
Individual difference of facial expression estimation by interoceptive sensitivity
Toru Maekawa, Hiroki Yoshioka, Toshio Inui (Otemon Univ.)
pp. 1 - 6
HIP2019-48
Prototype and Negative-Suggestibility Effects in Face Memory
-- A Processing Fluency Account --
Takashi Kato (Kansai Univ), Shigeru Mukaida (Hokkaido Information Univ)
pp. 7 - 12
HIP2019-49
How visual appearance of target object affects kinematic properties of chopsticks- and hand-use grasping movements
Akira Hasegawa, Takao Fukui (TMU)
pp. 13 - 16
HIP2019-50
Perceived Phenomenon of Beta Movement and Flicker in Peripheral Vision Field
Kohei Kajiwara, Nobuji Tetsutani, Hiroto Inoue (TDU)
pp. 17 - 20
HIP2019-51
Effect of periphery vertical disparity on the threshold of depth perception defined by central horizontal disparity
Jindong Liu, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech)
pp. 21 - 23
HIP2019-52
Real-Object DFD (Depth-fused 3D) display Can Successfully Achieve Perceived Depth Change of Rear Real Object Occluded by Front Real Object and Low Luminance Real Object near Black
Oku Iwamoto, Haruki Mizushina, Shiyo Suyama (Tokushima Univ.)
pp. 25 - 29
HIP2019-53
Generating integral photography with an RGB-D camera
Sumio Yano, Yuya Koyama (Shimane Univ.), Min-Chul Park (KIST)
pp. 31 - 36
HIP2019-54
[Invited Talk]
Gaze Analysis based on Computer Vision and Virtual Reality Technologies
Ikuhisa Mitsugami (Hiroshima City Univ.)
pp. 37 - 38
HIP2019-55
Anisotropy in adaptation processes to vertical- and horizontal-inverted eyeglasses
Ippei Negishi, Keisuke Murata (KIT)
pp. 39 - 40
HIP2019-56
Experimental and computational study of visual perception for moving objects during self-motion.
Yuki Narita, Shunji Satoh (UEC)
pp. 41 - 45
HIP2019-57
The effect of text walking to VOR performance
Tomoki Teramoto (Chubu Univ.), Masaya Yamamoto (AUT), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.)
pp. 47 - 52
HIP2019-58
(See Japanese page.)
pp. 53 - 54
HIP2019-59
Examination of the effect that the vibration motion stimulus in the peripheral field of vision gives to the gaze action
Takahiro Ueno, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
pp. 55 - 60
HIP2019-60
Influence of reward expectation on ocular information during a controlled card game
Minoru Nakayama, Kouhei Shoda (Tokyo Tech.)
pp. 61 - 66
HIP2019-61
How do different stimulus properties in multiple attentional foci affect pupillary response?
Hu Xiaofei, Hisakata Rumi, Kaneko Hirohiko (Tokyo Tech)
pp. 67 - 70
HIP2019-62
Simple measurement of eye movements using a camera mounted on a temple of glasses
Shinichi Hikita, Shingo Hashida (Osaka Electro-Communication Univ.)
pp. 71 - 73
HIP2019-63
A saccadic eye movement to an invisible target
-- Effects of backward masking on target detection and eye movements --
Takuto Araki, Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (U of Kitakyushu), Keiji Uchikawa (KAIT)
pp. 75 - 78
HIP2019-64
Blanking Effect in Saccadic Suppression of Image Displacement
-- The Effects of Blank Duration and Onset Time --
Yasuaki Tamada, Kazuya Hara, Ken Kitano, Masayuki Sato (The Univ. of Kitakyushu)
pp. 79 - 82
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.