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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2023-12-11
- 2023-12-13
Fukuoka Asia pacific Import Mart (Kitakyushu)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A modelling attentional resource and condition factors with ocular metrics during figure search task
Minoru Nakayama, Tomomi Okano (Tokyo Tech.)
Mental workload changes for a visual search task were estimated using a modelling technique with microsaccade (MS) rate... [more]
HIP 2023-10-10
17:05
Kyoto Kyoto Keizai Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Change of latent attention levels using microsaccade frequency in response to a stimulus vibration in the peripheral field of vision
Minoru Nakayama, Takahiro Ueno (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2023-64
Levels of visual attention and cognitive load were evaluated with a modelling of behavioural responses and microsaccade ... [more] HIP2023-64
pp.22-27
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2022-12-14
- 2022-12-16
Kagawa Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effect of sampling frequency on detection of eye movement features
Rin Takanashi, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
In this study, we examined the effects of sampling frequency on macrosaccade, saccade, and gaze
detection, which are e... [more]

HIP 2022-10-17
15:05
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Relationship between sustained attention and microsaccade direction
Makoto Takeshita, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.) HIP2022-48
It is well known that microsaccades and attention are closely related, but the relationship between microsaccade directi... [more] HIP2022-48
pp.10-13
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2022-05-16
09:40
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Temporal change of cognitive workload using features of eye movement
Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HCS2022-24 HIP2022-24
Both micro saccade and pupil response are often used as an index for
mental and cognitive workload. Some evoked factor... [more]
HCS2022-24 HIP2022-24
pp.118-123
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2021-05-24
15:50
Online Online Feasibility of evaluating temporal changes in cognitive load factors using ocular information
Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HCS2021-9 HIP2021-9
In this paper, we have focused on microsaccade, pupil diameter and eye movements to discover the relationship between co... [more] HCS2021-9 HIP2021-9
pp.44-49
HIP 2020-10-08
15:35
Online Online Relationship between direction of microsaccades induced by bottom-up attention and direction of attention
Shogo Noguchi, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kindai Univ.) HIP2020-36
Some previous studies have shown that the direction of microsaccades coincides with the direction of visual attention, w... [more] HIP2020-36
pp.21-26
HIP 2020-10-09
14:10
Online Online Change of eye movement in response to vibration stimulus in the peripheral field of vision
Takahiro Ueno, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2020-47
Viewer's responses and eye movements were analysed in order to obtain selective perception for visual stimuli during dua... [more] HIP2020-47
pp.75-80
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2020-03-06
09:55
Tokyo University of Electro Communications
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
An intermittent control model during fixational eye movements
Makoto Ozawa, Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ.) MBE2019-93
Fixational eye movements consist of two components: drift-tremor (DRT) and microsaccades (MS). In this study, we explore... [more] MBE2019-93
p.69
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2019-12-11
- 2019-12-13
Hiroshima Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) The relationship between mental workload under visual search task execution and eye features
Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
In this paper, we have focused on several eye features especially on microsaccade and pupil diameter. By using two types... [more]
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2018-05-22
09:55
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Relationship between task evoked mental workload and microsaccade frequency
Yoshiya Hayakawa, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HCS2018-19 HIP2018-19
We considered relationship between task evoked mental workload and microsaccade frequency to research capability of usin... [more] HCS2018-19 HIP2018-19
pp.135-138
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2018-05-19
14:55
Toyama Univ. of Toyama Analysis of relationship between microsaccade and spatial attention for implementation of oculo-feedback
Joshua Emoto, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2018-2
Recently we developed the oculo-feedback system that analyzes eye movements in realtime to extract some features and fee... [more] NC2018-2
p.7
HIP 2017-10-24
10:20
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Age-related changes in fixation eye movements
Shohei Ohtani (Kindai Univ.), Hiroyuki Sakai (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc), Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.) HIP2017-70
The purpose of this study is to clarify the influence of aging on fixation eye movements. We measured pupil diameter and... [more] HIP2017-70
pp.61-64
HIP 2016-09-28
13:35
Nara   Influence of target patterns on dynamic characteristics of fixation eye movements
Shohei Ohtani, Takeshi Kohama, Sho Kikkawa, Hisashi Yoshida (Kindai Univ.) HIP2016-55
During a fixation, our eyes make small and involuntary eye movements,
and minute ballistic movements are called microsa... [more]
HIP2016-55
pp.61-66
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS [detail] 2016-07-06
13:25
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Development of Oculofeedback system and Microsaccade feedback experiment
Joshua Emoto, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2016-11
Biofeedback can modulate brain activities by feeding back biosignals to induce preferable human condition and behavior. ... [more] NC2016-11
pp.207-210
HIP 2015-09-29
15:20
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Estimation of attentional location in the three-dimensional space based on vergence eye movements
Yuto Yamada, Kei Kanari, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech), Kiyomi Sakamoto, Toshiya Mori, Masanaga Tsuji (Panasonic) HIP2015-86
We compared vergence eye movements when viewing an object directly and that when paying attention to the object. We pres... [more] HIP2015-86
pp.73-78
HIP 2015-09-29
15:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa The effects of cognitive loads derived from voice or manual responses on microsaccade rate
Yuma Nakai, Syohei Ohtani, Yuji Kanoh (Kinki Univ.), Masaya Yamamoto, Shinichi Ueda, Masayuki Kurihara (Tokai Rika.), Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kinki Univ.) HIP2015-87
Voice recognition technologies are widely applied to the general-purpose devices. However, cognitive-loads of voice oper... [more] HIP2015-87
pp.79-84
HIP 2014-09-26
10:20
Nara Nara Prefectural New Public Hall Evaluation of information rate in responses of retinal photoreceptor layer considering miniature eye movements
Keiichiro Inagaki (Chubu Univ.), Takayuki Kannon (RIKEN), Yoshimi Kamiyama (Aichi Pref. Univ.), Akito Ishihara (Chukyo Univ.), Shiro Usui (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) HIP2014-54
Fixation, holding one’s eyes on an object, plays a key role in the perception of visual scenes. The miniature fluctuatio... [more] HIP2014-54
pp.61-65
HIP 2014-09-26
15:50
Nara Nara Prefectural New Public Hall Quantitative measurements of attentional concentration based on analyses of microsaccades and drift eye movements
Takeshi Kohama, Sho Kikkawa, Hisashi Yoshida (Kinki Univ.) HIP2014-59
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of visual attention on the dynamics of fixation eye movements object... [more] HIP2014-59
pp.87-92
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
11:30
Tokyo   Modulation of the Temporal Dynamics of Microsaccades with the Presentation of Salient Sounds
Makoto Yoneya, Hsin-I Liao, Shunsuke Kidani, Shigeto Furukawa (NTT), Makio Kashino (NTT/Tokyo Tech) SP2014-45
Microsaccades are small, rapid, involuntary eye movements which are known to occur during fixation. Recent studies demon... [more] SP2014-45
pp.411-414
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