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List of Presentations
Takeharu Seno Last modified date:2024.04.02

Associate Professor / Faculty of Design / Department of Media Design / Faculty of Design


Presentations
1. Hua Na, Takeharu Seno, Takashi Yoshinaga, Three vection studies from a view point of multimedia, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05.
2. Lu Yu, Takeharu Seno, Shoji Sunaga, Juno Kim, Subjective colorfulness and preferred color facilitate vection., Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05.
3. Moyou Jiang, Takeharu Seno, Gerard B. Remijn, Shinji Nakamura, Stimulus meaning can alter vection strength, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05.
4. Xuanru Guo, Xiaoyu Tang, Seno Takeharu, Different effects of multisensory integration on three attention networks, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05.
5. 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.
6. Takeharu Seno, Kana Kato, Keiga Abe, Correlation analyses between various aspects of human life and vection strength, Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05.
7. Takuya Aoki, Takeharu Seno, Keigo Harada, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, A picture book that causes vection and that ratings., Vision Sciences Society 2021, 2021.05.
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. 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.
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. Takeharu Seno., What is Vection? , KAIT International Symposium 2018. 9. 4. 2018. Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kanagawa, Japan., 2018.09.
15. 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.
16. 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.
17. 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.
18. 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.
19. 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.
20. 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.
21. 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.
22. 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.
23. 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.
24. 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.
25. 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.
26. 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.
27. 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.
28. 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.
29. 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.
30. 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.
31. 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.
32. Setoguchi, E., & Seno, T., Making demo movies of introduction of various vection studies., The Visual Science of Art Conference, 2016.08.
33. 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.
34. 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.
35. 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.
36. Takeharu Seno, Opening remarks and an introduction to vection, The 22nd Virtual Reality Psychology International Conference, 2013.10.
37. Takeharu Seno, Stimulus meaning alters vection strength, The 22nd Virtual Reality Psychology International Conference, 2013.10.
38. 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.
39. Takeharu Seno, No sex difference in vection, ECVP 2013, 2013.08.
40. 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.
41. 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.
42. 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.
43. 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.
44. Shoji Sunaga, Tomomi Ogura, Takeharu Seno, Test of dichromatic simulation by visual search paradigm, ECVP 2012, 2012.09.
45. Satoko Otsuka, Masaru Takeichi, Takeharu Seno, Effect of color and word cues on the following color discrimination task in the elderly, ECVP, 2012.09.
46. Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Consistent wind facilitates vection, IMRF2011, 2011.10.
47. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Emi Hasuo, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Masaki Ogawa, Consistency between modalities enhances visually induced self-motion (vection), IMRF2011, 2011.10.
48. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Return travel is perceived shorter because of self-motion perception, ECVP, Perception 40, 2011.08.
49. Satoko Otsuka, Takeharu Seno, Effect of colour and word information on the following colour discrimination task: Cueing paradigm study, ECVP, Perception 40, 2011.08.
50. Go Matsumoto, Shoji Sunaga, Takeharu Seno, Contribution of colour and texture information to the recognition of natural objects, AIC Midterm, 2011.06.
51. Tomomi Ogura, Shoji Sunaga, Takeharu Seno, The evaluation of dichromatic stimulation at visual search, AIC Midterm, 2011.06.
52. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Vection induction without the awareness of global motion, Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness 15, 2011.06.
53. 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.
54. Hiroyuki ITO, Takeharu Seno, Reversed motion perception during blinks, ECVP Perception 38, 2009.08.
55. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Attentional load decreases the strength of vection, ECVP, Perception 38, 2009.08.