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SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-03-01
10:10
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
EEG during music recall: Time-frequency analysis, event-related potential, and directed connectivity
Mayu Goto, Ingon Chanpornpakdi, Kazuki Matsunaga, Shuma Ito, Toshihisa Tanaka (TUAT) EA2023-112 SIP2023-159 SP2023-94
Humans not only listen to music but can also recall music in their minds.It is known that electroencephalogram (EEG) pow... [more] EA2023-112 SIP2023-159 SP2023-94
pp.300-305
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2023-03-15
10:55
Tokyo The Univ. of Electro-Communications
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
On event-related potentials induced by auditory stimuli virtually localized using a loudspeaker array
Keiya Shimizu, Simon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh (SIT) MBE2022-70
The performance of the auditory BCI system is expected to be improved when auditory stimuli virtually localized in 3-D s... [more] MBE2022-70
pp.59-64
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2023-03-15
11:20
Tokyo The Univ. of Electro-Communications
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effect of multisensory integration of event-related potentials
Yukihiro Takeda, Simon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh (SIT) MBE2022-71
Integration of sensory information from different modalities, such as visual and auditory, is considered an important as... [more] MBE2022-71
pp.65-69
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2022-03-04
16:00
Online Online Investigation of event-related potentials elicited by attribute change of virtually localized moving sound
Fumiya Kobayashi, Simon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh (SIT) NC2021-78
As a basic study to improve the functionality of auditory BCI, we investigated ERPs elicited by selective attention to t... [more] NC2021-78
pp.164-169
MBE, MICT 2021-01-28
13:50
Online Online A proposal for measuring event-related potentials for a preference analysis of appreciating pictures
Riki Sakauchi, Ryota Horie (SIT) MICT2020-23 MBE2020-28
We proposed and developed an experimental system for measuring event-related potentials when subjects are viewing painti... [more] MICT2020-23 MBE2020-28
pp.11-16
HIP 2019-12-20
09:30
Miyagi RIEC, Tohoku University Influence of other colors on reverse Stroop effect
Boru Jen, Yasuhiro Tsubo (Ritsumei Univ) HIP2019-73
Humans have been known to recognize a wave of light with a certain wavelength as different colors, depending on the surr... [more] HIP2019-73
pp.47-50
MBE, NC 2019-10-11
14:00
Miyagi   Effect of irregular stimulus presentation on periodic tapping
Jun Misawa, Yasuhiro Tsubo (Ritsumeikan Univ.) MBE2019-29 NC2019-20
We humans are capable to process various sensory information flexibly and perform motor actions based on the information... [more] MBE2019-29 NC2019-20
pp.1-5
MBE, NC 2019-10-11
14:30
Miyagi   Intra- and inter-individual variability of event-related potential
Touma Takishita, Yasuhiro Tsubo (Ritsumeikan Univ.) MBE2019-31 NC2019-22
Despite humans perpetually process sensory information acquiring from the external environment, this cognitive mechanism... [more] MBE2019-31 NC2019-22
pp.13-17
NC, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2019-06-18
11:15
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Detection of Syntactic Anomalies in Spoken Sentences from Single-trial EEG Signals with Neural Networks
Shunnosuke Motomura, Hiroki Tanaka, Satoshi Nakamura (NAIST) NC2019-15 IBISML2019-13
In this paper we propose a method with neural networks for detecting syntactic anomalies in sentences using electroencep... [more] NC2019-15 IBISML2019-13
pp.63-68(NC), pp.85-90(IBISML)
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2017-03-13
15:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Saliency-Based Analysis of Event-Related Potentials during Movie Viewing
Yasuyuki Hamada, Shin Ishii (Kyoto Univ.) NC2016-72
Human beings deal with much visual information in our daily life. Though natural movies can imitate such daily visual in... [more] NC2016-72
pp.49-53
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2016-11-18
14:20
Miyagi Tohoku University Discriminability of Binarized Event-related Potentials
Ryota Horie (SIT) MBE2016-48
By using basic probabilistic models, we modeled event-related potentials (ERPs) observed by usual averaging and our prop... [more] MBE2016-48
pp.5-8
MBE 2016-09-24
15:45
Niigata Niigata University Phase Quantization of Event-Related Potentials by Using Hilbert-Huang Transform
Ryota Horie (SIT) MBE2016-30
We investigated whether information of event-related potentials (ERPs) can be obtained from instantaneous phase of elect... [more] MBE2016-30
pp.35-42
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2016-03-23
17:20
Tokyo Tamagawa University Study on estimation of the language lateralization based on event-related potentials analysis
Masahiro Miyata, Takeshi Aihara, Hiroshi Sasaki (Tamagawa Univ) MBE2015-131
Novel method in estimation of the language lateralization in human brain by means of the analysis of event-related poten... [more] MBE2015-131
pp.159-162
MBE, BioX, NC 2015-10-25
11:10
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University Robustness Evaluation of Binarized Event-related Potentials
Horie Ryota (SIT) BioX2015-28 MBE2015-39 NC2015-23
Event-related Potentials (ERPs) are evoked by a particular event and transiently appear in electroencephalography (EEG).... [more] BioX2015-28 MBE2015-39 NC2015-23
pp.37-42
HIP 2014-10-25
13:00
Toyama   Development of the system for simultaneous measuring of the event-related potential in the dogs
Masato Mori, Hideaki Touyama (Toyama Prefectural Univ.) HIP2014-60
In this paper, an event-related potentials (ERPs) measurement system of dogs was developed, which was based on a group h... [more] HIP2014-60
pp.1-3
SP, ASJ-H 2014-10-23
14:00
Wakayama Nanki Shirahama Onsen Hotel Seamore An ERP study on temporal recalibration between self-movement and delayed auditory feedback
Koichi Toida, Kanako Ueno, Sotaro Shimada (Meiji Univ./JST CREST)
The timing relationship between self-movement and the associated sensory feedback can be adapted by exposure to artifici... [more] SP2014-81
pp.31-36
TL 2014-08-12
10:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Parsing of Ambiguous Relative Clauses in Japanese -- An Event-related Potentials Study --
Chunhua Bai, Yuki Kobayashi, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-12
Previous studies of Japanese relative clause association suggest that the parser first interprets the RC as modifying th... [more] TL2014-12
pp.1-6
PRMU, MI, IE, SIP 2014-05-22
15:50
Aichi   Study on noise robustness of P300 detection for word sound stimuli
Shuichi Maeda (Yamaguchi Univ.), Akira Hirabayashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Toshihisa Tanaka (TUAT) SIP2014-10 IE2014-10 PRMU2014-10 MI2014-10
To achieve brain-computer interface (BCI) using sound stimuli in real environment, we evaluated the robustness of P300 d... [more] SIP2014-10 IE2014-10 PRMU2014-10 MI2014-10
pp.49-54
HIP 2014-03-18
15:25
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. Measurement of event-related potentials elicited by tactile discrimination in active touch by using pressure sensors
Ryota Horie, Ryo Ikeda, Michiko Ohkura (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) HIP2013-88
We proposed a method for measurement of event-related potentials elicited by tactile discrimination in active touch. We ... [more] HIP2013-88
pp.51-54
TL 2013-12-14
16:40
Tokyo WASEDA University Exposure Effects on Sensitivity to Linguistic Information during Sentence Processing by Japanese EFL Learners -- An ERP Study --
Tomoyuki Narumi, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2013-58
In this study, exposure tasks were conducted to Japanese EFL learners with low proficiency to investigate the changes of... [more] TL2013-58
pp.65-70
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