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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MBE, IEE-MBE 2022-06-17
13:30
Online Online Pupil size variation and autonomic activity in subliminal mere exposure
Shunji Isogai, Keiko Momose (Waseda Univ.) MBE2022-6
The mere exposure effect is a phenomenon that we tend to prefer objects observed repeatedly. The effect has reported to ... [more] MBE2022-6
p.1
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [detail] 2022-05-15
13:50
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
An experimental investigation on inference and old/new item processing using the fan paradigm: A preliminary investigation focusing on pupil
Mitsuki Oishi, Yugo Hayashi (Ritsumei) HCS2022-13 HIP2022-13
It has been shown that when pairs of word knowledge are stored in association, interference between the knowledge occurs... [more] HCS2022-13 HIP2022-13
pp.63-66
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [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-SIGCE [detail] 2022-05-16
10:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Information Input System Based-on Object-based Visual Attention
Yuhong Lv, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) HCS2022-25 HIP2022-25
The purpose of this study is to develop a communication support system using pupil diameter measurement data for patient... [more] HCS2022-25 HIP2022-25
pp.124-127
SIS 2022-03-04
10:50
Online Online The analysis of relationship between SSVEP and pupil diameter by indirect light reflex
Tsutomu Yoshida, Akitoshi Itai (Chubu Univ.) SIS2021-41
The Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential(SSVEP) is evoked when our attention to wards a visual stimulus with periodic bl... [more] SIS2021-41
pp.57-62
NLP, MICT, MBE, NC
(Joint) [detail]
2022-01-23
09:00
Online Online Complexity analysis for temporal patterns of pupil diameters in neural model for ADHD
Hiraku Kumano (CIT), Sou Nobukawa (CIT/NCNP), Aya Shirama (NCNP), Tetsuya Takahashi (KU), Shigenobu Toda (SU) NC2021-38
As major pathology of ADHD, overactivity of the locus coeruleus (LC) related to inattention are known.
Moreover, pupil ... [more]
NC2021-38
pp.37-42
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [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
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online The consideration of time characteristics in eye features during figure search tasks under mental workload
Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
In this paper, we have focused especially on pupil diameter to discover the relationship between mental workload. By usi... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online Relationship between subjective evaluation of emotional stimulation images and pupillary reaction
Nijika Murokawa, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
In this study, we investigated the relationship between the observer's subjective impression and the pupillary light ref... [more]
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]
HIP 2019-10-31
14:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Influence of reward expectation on ocular information during a controlled card game
Minoru Nakayama, Kouhei Shoda (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2019-60
Evoked reward expectations were measured during a card game playing while influence for oculo-motor
indices were observ... [more]
HIP2019-60
pp.61-66
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [detail] 2019-05-16
10:50
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Influence of expectation for rewards on pupil information during an interactive game
Kohei Shoda, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HCS2019-5 HIP2019-5
We set up an experimental system that measures the player's expectation for reward and pupil change in
time series in a... [more]
HCS2019-5 HIP2019-5
pp.23-28
IMQ, IE, MVE, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2019-03-15
15:15
Kagoshima Kagoshima University Estimation of concentration in calculation task using eye movements and pupil size
Takuma Aoyama, Hiroaki Kudo, Tetsuya Matsumoto (Nagoya Univ), Yoshinori Takeuchi (Daido Univ) IMQ2018-71 IE2018-155 MVE2018-102
We aim to quantitatively measure the degree of concentration. In this study, we analyzed pupil size and fixation time at... [more] IMQ2018-71 IE2018-155 MVE2018-102
pp.269-272
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)

Mie Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Influences of task-evoked mental workloads for oculo-motor indices
Minoru Nakayama, Yoshiya Hayakawa (Tokyo Tech)
Frequency of micro-saccades is often evaluated as an index of eye
movements in order to estimate a level of cognitive ... [more]

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 2017-10-24
15:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Assessment of emotional state by pupillometry
Satoshi Nakakoga, Hiroshi Higashi (TUT), Junya Muramatsu (TMC), Shigeki Nakauchi, Tetsuto Minami (TUT) HIP2017-78
Recently pupillometry has attracted a lot of attention and has been studied to estimate various cognitive state.
Previ... [more]
HIP2017-78
pp.93-96
HIP 2017-10-24
15:30
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Pupil Size Changes During Observation of Surface Appearance
Midori Tanaka, Ryusuke Arai, Takahiko Horiuchi (Chiba Univ.) HIP2017-79
Pupil behavior is widely studied as recognition mechanism of the visual information. Changes in pupil diameter are known... [more] HIP2017-79
pp.97-99
HIP 2017-10-24
15:50
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa An eye-gaze data input methodology based on pupillary response to visual targets with luminance oscillation
Yumiko Muto, Hideka Miyoshi, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech) HIP2017-80
Pupil diameter changes in response to the luminance of object to adapt various levels of lighting condition. In this stu... [more] HIP2017-80
pp.101-104
HIP 2016-09-28
10:00
Nara   A technique for measuring the pupil diameter via webcam
Sohei Sato, Masami Ishihara (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) HIP2016-50
It has been shown that the eye-pupil size is modulated by emotional events. This mechanism is mediated by the autonomic ... [more] HIP2016-50
pp.37-40
MBE 2015-05-23
16:10
Toyama   Pupil Diameter Variation during Paying Attention to a Specific Image for the Development of Communication Device
Yuki Morita, Hironobu Takano, Kiyomi Nakamura (Toyama Prefectural Univ) MBE2015-11
The severely disabled people cannot move their body and vocalize freely. Therefore, it's difficult for them to communica... [more] MBE2015-11
pp.55-59
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