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HCS 2023-03-02
13:00
Shizuoka Tokoha University(KusanagiCampus)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effects of Others' Knowledge on Trustworthiness Caused by Gaze Cueing
Nao Koishikawa, Kei Kobayashi, Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) HCS2022-81
 [more] HCS2022-81
pp.29-34
HCS 2023-03-02
13:30
Shizuoka Tokoha University(KusanagiCampus)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Aesthetic Impression for Visual Valance of Letter-Strings is Associated with Phonological Information of Letters
Takaki Seki, Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) HCS2022-82
Hand-written texts convey information regarding persons who wrote the texts as well as meaning. This study investigated ... [more] HCS2022-82
pp.35-40
IMQ, HIP 2017-07-21
16:30
Hokkaido Satellite Campus, Sapporo City University Effects of embodied cues on mental-rotation performance in children
Shiika Makinae, Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) IMQ2017-11 HIP2017-53
In studies of adult participants, it has been found that “body analogy” due to embodied cues improve the performance of ... [more] IMQ2017-11 HIP2017-53
pp.29-31
HCS 2015-03-18
10:30
Ishikawa Rurikoh (Yamashiro Onsen, Ishikawa) Embodied cognition and sex differences in a mental rotation task
Shiika Makinae, Keiko Yamazaki, Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) HCS2014-126
Mental rotation of visual images may involve embodied cognition. This has been suggested by the fact that adding a head ... [more] HCS2014-126
pp.81-84
HCS 2013-03-05
14:00
Shizuoka Hetel Wellseason Hamanako Effects of Schematic Face on Attention-spreading
Xinfang Ding (Peking Univ.), Tetsuko Kasai, Ryuji Takeya, Yuji Yamada, Fei Yang (Hokkaido Univ.) HCS2012-106
Attention-spreading refers to the phenomenon that when observers try to restrict attention to a particular part of a dis... [more] HCS2012-106
pp.161-166
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE [detail] 2011-11-11
15:00
Miyagi RIEC Effects of Gestalt Principles on Object-Based Selection when Two Principles are Combined -- An Event-Related Potential Study --
Ryuji Takeya (Hokkaido Univ), Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido univ) HIP2011-56
Object-based selection may be completed by a mechanism that attention is guided over an object or a group, generated by ... [more] HIP2011-56
pp.83-88
HIP 2007-06-28
- 2007-06-29
Hokkaido   Two stages in object-based attentional guidance -- evidence from event-related brain potentials --
Tetsuko Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.)
Attention selects “objects” as the most fundamental unit, which may be achieved through a process where attention automa... [more]
HIP 2007-06-28
- 2007-06-29
Hokkaido   Visual processing characteristic differs with the Autism-spectrum quotient (AQ) on typically developing adults.
Masatoshi Katagiri (Hokkaido Univ. JSPS Research Fellow), Tetsuko Kasai, Harumitsu Murohashi (Hokkaido Univ.)
Milne et al. indicated that individuals with high-functioning autism had a weak information system of magnocellular path... [more]
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