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Effects of frequency-modulated sounds corresponding to self-motion acceleration on the magnitude of self-motion perception
Mikio Seto, Shuichi Sakamoto, Maori Kobayashi (Tohoku Univ.), Kenzo Sakurai (Tohoku-Gakuin Univ.), Jiro Gyoba, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2007-156
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(in English) Self-motion perception is well known as a typical the multi-modal perceptual phenomenon. Recent studies showed that self-motion perception is evoked not only by visual information, but also by auditory information. However, most of these studies reported the relationship between auditory spatial information and self-motion. In this study, we focused on the effect of frequency shift induced by moving object on self-motion perception. Through the two experiments, we consider about the effects of frequency-shift sound and the effects of adaptation to audio-vestibular stimuli. As a result, when the frequency-shift sound simulating the Doppler effect was presented, the self-motion perception was overestimated. Moreover, when the same auditory stimulus as the adaptation was presented, the self-motion was underestimated, while the self-motion perception was overestimated when the stimulus containing a frequency shift opposite to the adaptation was presented.
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(in English) Multi-modal perception / Self-motion perception / Auditory vection / Adaptation / / / /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 107, no. 369, HIP2007-156, pp. 153-158, Dec. 2007.
Paper # HIP2007-156 
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ISSN Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685    Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Conference Date 2007-12-06 - 2007-12-07 
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Conference Code 2007-12-HIP 
Language Japanese 
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Title (in English) Effects of frequency-modulated sounds corresponding to self-motion acceleration on the magnitude of self-motion perception 
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Keyword(1) Multi-modal perception  
Keyword(2) Self-motion perception  
Keyword(3) Auditory vection  
Keyword(4) Adaptation  
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1st Author's Name Mikio Seto  
1st Author's Affiliation Tohoku University (Tohoku Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Shuichi Sakamoto  
2nd Author's Affiliation Tohoku University (Tohoku Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Maori Kobayashi  
3rd Author's Affiliation Tohoku University (Tohoku Univ.)
4th Author's Name Kenzo Sakurai  
4th Author's Affiliation Tohoku-Gakuin University (Tohoku-Gakuin Univ.)
5th Author's Name Jiro Gyoba  
5th Author's Affiliation Tohoku University (Tohoku Univ.)
6th Author's Name Yo-iti Suzuki  
6th Author's Affiliation Tohoku University (Tohoku Univ.)
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Paper # HIP2007-156 
Volume (vol) vol.107 
Number (no) no.369 
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