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HI, VRPSY [detail] |
2016-11-06 09:50 |
Aichi |
Archie Shukutoku University |
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (5)
-- Whether the source of wind approaches or daparts -- Kayoko Murata (TMU), Hidemi Komatsu (Keio Univ.), Masami Ishihara (TMU), Naoe Masuda (Keio Univ.), Shigeru Ichihara (MEDIA EYE) |
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HI2016-70 pp.21-23 |
HI, VRPSY [detail] |
2016-11-06 10:10 |
Aichi |
Archie Shukutoku University |
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (6)
-- Whether the direction of transfer motion and the air-flow are consistent or not -- Hidemi Komatsu (Keio Univ.), Kayoko Muraata, Masami Ishihara (TMU), Shigeru Ichihara (MEDIA EYE), Naoe Masuda (Keio Univ.) |
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HI2016-71 pp.25-27 |
HI, VRPSY |
2015-11-14 09:40 |
Kagoshima |
Korimoto Campus, Kagoshima Univ. |
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (3)
-- Influence of stimulus intensity change -- Kayoko Murata (TMU), Hidemi Komatsu (Keio Univ.), Masami Ishihara (TMU), Shigeru Ichihara (MEDIA EYE), Naoe Masuda (SSU) |
Cutaneous stimulation (i.e., wind blowing to the participants’ face) accompanied with a constant vestibular stimulus (vi... [more] |
HI2015-71 pp.39-41 |
HI, VRPSY |
2015-11-14 10:00 |
Kagoshima |
Korimoto Campus, Kagoshima Univ. |
A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (4)
-- Comparison of active motion and passive motion -- Hidemi Komatsu (Keio Univ.), Kayoko Murata, Masami Ishihara (TMU), Shigeru Ichihara (MEDIA EYE), Naoe Masuda (SSU) |
Murata et al. (2014) reported the wind for cutaneous sensation with vibration for vestibule could occur perceived self-m... [more] |
HI2015-72 pp.43-45 |
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