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Presentation 2012-07-01 11:30
The effect of temporal inconsistency between visual and vestibular/somatosensory information on the perception of self-motion.
Yuji Kasahara, Hirohiko Kaneko (titech) HIP2012-41
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(in English) We perceive self-motion by integrating visual, vestibular and somatosensory information. In this research, we manipulated visual information and vestibular/somatosensory information to simulate the translational motion of acceleration and the rotational motion about the horizontal axis (pitch motion). In addition, we introduced a time lag of the visual information from the vestibular/somatosensory information. Subjects responded the magnitude of self-motion. The results showed that the temporal lag between these stimuli weaken the perception of the translational motion and strengthen the perception of the pitch motion.
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(in English) Visual system / Vestibular system / Somatosensory system / Self-motion perception / / / /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 112, no. 112, HIP2012-41, pp. 41-44, June 2012.
Paper # HIP2012-41 
Date of Issue 2012-06-23 (HIP) 
ISSN Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685    Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Conference Date 2012-06-30 - 2012-07-01 
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Title (in English) The effect of temporal inconsistency between visual and vestibular/somatosensory information on the perception of self-motion. 
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Keyword(1) Visual system  
Keyword(2) Vestibular system  
Keyword(3) Somatosensory system  
Keyword(4) Self-motion perception  
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1st Author's Name Yuji Kasahara  
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology (titech)
2nd Author's Name Hirohiko Kaneko  
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology (titech)
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Date Time 2012-07-01 11:30:00 
Presentation Time 25 minutes 
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Paper # HIP2012-41 
Volume (vol) vol.112 
Number (no) no.112 
Page pp.41-44 
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Date of Issue 2012-06-23 (HIP) 


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