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Hua Na, Takeharu Seno, Takashi Yoshinaga, Three vection studies from a view point of multimedia, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Lu Yu, Takeharu Seno, Shoji Sunaga, Juno Kim, Subjective colorfulness and preferred color facilitate vection., Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Moyou Jiang, Takeharu Seno, Gerard B. Remijn, Shinji Nakamura, Stimulus meaning can alter vection strength, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Xuanru Guo, Xiaoyu Tang, Seno Takeharu, Different effects of multisensory integration on three attention networks, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Ryo Iida, Takeharu Seno, Hisashi Usui, Creation of a new vection total index calculated by new individual models of latency, duration and magnitude of vection., Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Takeharu Seno, Kana Kato, Keiga Abe, Correlation analyses between various aspects of human life and vection strength, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Takuya Aoki, Takeharu Seno, Keigo Harada, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, A picture book that causes vection and that ratings., Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05. |
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Guo Xuanru, Tang Xiaoyu, Takeharu Seno, Different effects of multisensory integration on three attention networks
, 日本バーチャルリアリティ学会 VR心理学研究会 第37回大会, 2020.11. |
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Aoi Aruga, A., Bannai, Y., & Seno, T. , Experiments to investigate the effects of scents on vection perception. , International Workshop on Informatics 2018, 10th, September, 2018. , 2018.09. |
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Tomohiko Akagi, Richika Urasoko, Tokushu Inamura, & Takeharu Seno. , The challenges faced in making the “What is Vection!?” movies and the evaluations of them by seven professional creators of visual images. , MOVEMENT, Brain Body Cognition 2019年7月26日, 2019.07. |
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Takeharu Seno & Takaya Shimizu. , Monocular and binocular observations and dominant and non-dominant eye observations can modulate the perceived strengths of visually induced self-motion (vection). , MOVEMENT, Brain Body Cognition 2019年7月26日, 2019.07. |
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T. Aoki, T. Seno & A. Kitaoka , A picture book of motion illusions in stationary images -- a new method to investigate vection --. , ACA2019 (the Asia Color Association Conference 2019) 2019年11月30日, 2019.11. |
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T. Seno, M. Ogawa, S. Sunaga, & H. Ito , Effects of colors on the illusory self-motion perception (vection)., ACA2019 (the Asia Color Association Conference 2019) 2019年11月30日, 2019.11. |
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Takeharu Seno., What is Vection? , KAIT International Symposium 2018. 9. 4. 2018. Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kanagawa, Japan., 2018.09. |
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Mori, M., & Seno, T. (2018). , Inhibition of vection by grasping an object. , The 3rd International Five-Sense Symposium (5-SENSE 2018). 20th, September, 2018., 2018.09. |
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Akagi, T., Seno, T. & Ikehata, S. (2018). , Psychological examinations of visual features of the heel professional wrestlers. , The 3rd International Five-Sense Symposium (5-SENSE 2018). 20th, September, 2018., 2018.09. |
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Sato, H., Seno, T. & Remijn B. G. (2018). , Vection Can Be Modified by the Viewing Attitude of the Observers., The 3rd International Five-Sense Symposium (5-SENSE 2018). 20th, September, 2018., 2018.09. |
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Sato, H., Morimoto, Y., Hiramatsu, C., Seno, T. (2018). , Nine different surface qualities can induce vection differently. , The 3rd International Five-Sense Symposium (5-SENSE 2018). 20th, September, 2018., 2018.09. |
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Ioka, R., Tanaka, R., Seno, T. & Matsuguma, H. (2018). , Rehabilitation Contents That Can Induce Stronger Vection are perceived more attractive. , The 3rd International Five-Sense Symposium (5-SENSE 2018). 20th, September, 2018., 2018.09. |
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Ioka, R., Seno, T., & Okubo, M. (2018). , A report of a positive correlation between state anxiety and vection strength. , The 3rd International Five-Sense Symposium (5-SENSE 2018). 20th, September, 2018., 2018.09. |
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Aoi Aruga, A., Bannai, Y., & Seno, T. (2018). , Experiments to investigate the effects of scents on vection perception., International Workshop on Informatics 2018, 10th, September, 2018. Salzburg, Republik Österreich. , 2018.09. |
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Seno, T., Shirai, N., Sato, H., & Valjamae, A. , The correlation between visually and auditorily induced vection magnitude and latency might suggest the same basic mechanism for self-motion perception. , 聴覚研究会(H), , 2016.12. |
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Seno, T., Murata, K., & Komatsu, H., Phenomenological approach to vection., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Tamada, Y., Hara, K., Fujii, Y., Seno, T., & Sato, M., Effects of foot-stimulation (vibrations and a water flow) on vection., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Kanaya, H., Seno, T., Nagai, M., & Sato, T., The effect of facial attractiveness on face perception under binocular rivalry., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Fujii, Y., Nakajima, Y., Kishida T., & Seno, T., Is the acoustic language universal really universal?, The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Mori, M., & Seno, T., Inhibition of vection by object grasping movement., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Muraya, T., Seno, T., & Hirai, Y., Study on the criteria for artistic activities by people with disabilities: Veri- fication of the criteria lists by subjective evaluation test for the experts., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Tokunaga, K., Fujii, Y., Ogawa, M., Ikehata, S., Masuda, T., & Seno, T., Measurement of vection strength induced by vection scenes in the Japanese animations., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Fechner Day 2017, 2017.10. |
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Fujii, Y., Seno, T., & Allison, R., Effect of frame rate on vection strength., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, "Fechner Day 2017", 2017.10. |
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Shirai, N., Endo, S., Tanahashi, S., Seno, T., & Imura, T., Development of asymmetry in vection for expansion/contraction radial optic flows., The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, "Fechner Day 2017",, 2017.10. |
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Setoguchi, E., & Seno, T., Making demo movies of introduction of various vection studies., The Visual Science of Art Conference, 2016.08. |
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Seno, T., Palmisano, S., & Nakamura, S. , Effects of prior walking context on the vection induced by different types of global optic flow. , The Visual Science of Art Conference, 2016.08. |
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Seno, T., Sawai, K., Ogawa, M., Wakebe, T., Kanaya, H., Kim, J., & Palmisano, S., Construction of a model of vection. , The European Conference on Visual Perception 2016, 2016.08. |
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Setoguchi, E., & Seno, T., A New Bias in Repeated Serial Subjective Estimation - Vection in a Contest of Japanese Comedians –., The European Conference on Visual Perception 2016,, 2016.08. |
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Takeharu Seno, Opening remarks and an introduction to vection, The 22nd Virtual Reality Psychology International Conference, 2013.10. |
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Takeharu Seno, Stimulus meaning alters vection strength, The 22nd Virtual Reality Psychology International Conference, 2013.10. |
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Yuko Yamashita, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Kazuo UEDA, Takeharu Seno, Yohko Shimada, David Hirsh, Temporal periodicity with Japanese- and English-learning infants, The 22nd Virtual Reality Psychology International Conference, 2013.10. |
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Takeharu Seno, No sex difference in vection, ECVP 2013, 2013.08. |
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Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Time course of attentional shift in response to another person's gaze direction, ECVP 2013, 2013.08. |
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Satoko Ohtsuka, Masaru Takeichi, Takeharu Seno, Effect of color and color-word cues on the following color-word discrimination task: aging study, ECVP 2013, 2013.08. |
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Wataru Nakashima, Shoji Sunaga, Takeharu Seno, Naoyuki Oi, Investigation of spectral power distributions of LED light sources to provide preferred colors of natural objects, 12th International AIC Colour Congress, 2013.07. |
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Genki Yamasaki, Shoji Sunaga, Takeharu Seno, Tomoaki Kozaki, Examination of a suitable lighting for a nap in a resting room of an office, AIC Interim, 2012.09. |
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Shoji Sunaga, Tomomi Ogura, Takeharu Seno, Test of dichromatic simulation by visual search paradigm, ECVP 2012, 2012.09. |
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Satoko Otsuka, Masaru Takeichi, Takeharu Seno, Effect of color and word cues on the following color discrimination task in the elderly, ECVP, 2012.09. |
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Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Consistent wind facilitates vection, IMRF2011, 2011.10. |
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Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Emi Hasuo, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Masaki Ogawa, Consistency between modalities enhances visually induced self-motion (vection), IMRF2011, 2011.10. |
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Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Return travel is perceived shorter because of self-motion perception, ECVP, Perception 40, 2011.08. |
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Satoko Otsuka, Takeharu Seno, Effect of colour and word information on the following colour discrimination task: Cueing paradigm study, ECVP, Perception 40, 2011.08. |
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Go Matsumoto, Shoji Sunaga, Takeharu Seno, Contribution of colour and texture information to the recognition of natural objects, AIC Midterm, 2011.06. |
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Tomomi Ogura, Shoji Sunaga, Takeharu Seno, The evaluation of dichromatic stimulation at visual search, AIC Midterm, 2011.06. |
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Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Vection induction without the awareness of global motion, Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness 15, 2011.06. |
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Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Yoko Shimada, Hirotoshi Motomura, Kazuo UEDA, Takeharu Seno, Factor analyzes of critical‐band‐filtered infant babbling, The 161st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011.05. |
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Hiroyuki ITO, Takeharu Seno, Reversed motion perception during blinks, ECVP Perception 38, 2009.08. |
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Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Attentional load decreases the strength of vection, ECVP, Perception 38, 2009.08. |