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2015-11-06 14:05
A study on visual attention control using peripheral visual stimulation Tuta Inoue (ATR/doushisha Univ.), Takuya Tanizasa (ATR/O.P.U.C.T.), Akira Utsumi (ATR), Kenji Susami (ATR/Kinki Univ.), Tadahisa Kondo (Kogakuin Univ.), Kazuhiko Takahashi (doushisha Univ.) |
Abstract |
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We examined attention control effect of visual stimulus presentation to the peripheral vision with purpose of supporting human attention behavior such as automobile driving. In experiments, after random dot flows are presented to both ends of a large display located in front of a participant, a character is presented at central area of the display for a short time. The participant is requested to answer the type of the character. In the result, character presentation position where the rate of correct answer became highest shifted according to the movement direction of the stimulus flow. It suggests a certain attention control effect of the flow stimulus presentation. |
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Peripheral Vision / Attention Control / Visual Awareness / Automobile Driving / / / / |
Reference Info. |
ITE Tech. Rep., vol. 39, no. 40, HI2015-57, pp. 5-8, Nov. 2015. |
Paper # |
HI2015-57 |
Date of Issue |
2015-10-30 (HI) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 1342-6893 |
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