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List of Papers
Takeharu Seno Last modified date:2024.04.02

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


Papers
1. Chihiro Hiramatsu, Tatsuhiko Takashima, Hiroaki Sakaguchi, Xu Chen, Satohiro Tajima, Takeharu Seno and Shoji Kawamura, Influence of colour vision on attention to, and impression of, complex aesthetic images, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2023.09.
2. Tomoaki Kozaki, Takeharu Seno, and Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Illusory motion and vection induced by a printed static image under flickering ambient light at rates up to 100 Hz, i-Perception, 2024.01.
3. Moyou Jiang, Xuanru Guo, Takeharu Seno, Gerard B. Remijn, Shinji Nakamura, Examination of the Effect of the Real-life Meaning of the Stimulus on Self Motion Illusion
, PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality , 2024.03.
4. Xuanru Guo, Takashi Yoshinaga, Aaron Hilton Shuji Harumoto, Ema Hilton, Shizuka Ono Takeharu Seno, The Sense of Presence between Volumetric-Video and Avatar-Based Augmented Reality and Physical-Zoom Teaching Activities, PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality, 1-35., 2022.02.
5. Fu, J., Guo, X., Tang, X., Wang, A., Zhang, M., Gao, Y., & Seno, T. , The Effects of Bilateral and Ipsilateral Auditory Stimuli on the Subcomponents of Visual Attention., i-Perception, 12(6), 20416695211058222., 2021.08.
6. Guo, X., Nakamura, S., Fujii, Y., Seno, T., & Palmisano, S. , Effects of luminance contrast, averaged luminance and spatial frequency on vection. , Experimental Brain Research, 239(12), 3507-3525., 2021.03.
7. Yahata, R., Takeya, W., Seno, T., & Tamada, Y. , Hot wind to the body can facilitate vection only when participants walk through a fire corridor virtually.
, Perception, 50(2), 154-164. , 2021.01.
8. Suzuki, W., Hiyama, A., Ichinohe, N., Yamashita, W., Seno, T., & Takeichi, H. , Visualization by P-flow: gradient-and feature-based optical flow and vector fields extracted from image analysis. 
, JOSA A, 37(12), 1958-1964., 2020.07, オプティカルフローの生成法についての報告。その方法論に基づいた心理実験の報告。.
9. Sato, H., Morimoto, Y., Remijn, G. B., & Seno, T. , Differences in Three Vection Indices (Latency, Duration, and Magnitude) Induced by “Camera-Moving” and “Object-Moving” in a Virtual Computer Graphics World, Despite Similarity in the Retinal Images. , i-Perception, 11(5), 2041669520958430. , 2020.08.
10. Fujii, Y., & Seno, T. , The Effect of Optical Flow Motion Direction on Vection Strength., i-Perception, 2041669519899108., 11, 1, 2041669519899108.
, 2020.02.
11. Hirotaro Sato, Yuki Morimoto, Gerard Remijn, & Takeharu Seno, Differences in three vection indices (latency, duration and magnitude) induced by “camera-moving” and “object-moving” in a virtual Computer Graphics world, in spite of similarity in the retinal images, i-Perception, in Press, in Press, in Press, 2020.10, ベクション におけるオプティカルフローの製作のCG再現の表現法の違いが、映像としての心理効果、すなわちベクション の強さに影響することを報告した。.
12. Tomohiko Akagi, Richika Urasoko, Tokushu Inamura and Takeharu Seno, The challenges faced in making the “What is Vection!?” movies and the evaluations of them by seven professional creators of visual images., Brain, Body, Cognition ISSN: 2643-5683 Volume 9, Number 1 © 2019 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. , 2019.12.
13. Suzuki, W., Seno, T., Yamashita, W., Ichinohe, N., Takeichi, H., Palmisano, S. , Vection induced by low-level motion extracted from complex animation films. , Experimental Brain Research, 1-12, 2019.08.
14. Morimoto, Y., Sato, H., Hiramatsu, C., & Seno, T. , Material surface properties modulate vection strength., Experimental Brain Research, 237, 10, 2675-2690, 2019.04.
15. Seno, T., Fujii, Y. & Yoshinata, T. , Active Control of the Direction of Self-Motion by Head Movements and Vection Strength. , Vision: The Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, 30, 2, 65-71, 2018.08.
16. Mori, M. & Seno, T. , Inhibition of vection by grasping an object. , Experimental Brain Research, 236, 12, 3215-3221, 2018.07.
17. Seno, T., Murata, K., Fuji, Y., Kanaya, H., Ogawa, M., Tokunaga, K., and Palmisano, S. , Vection is enhanced by increased exposure to optic flow. , i-Perception, 9, 3, 2041669518774069., 2018.07.
18. Fujii, Y., Seno, T., & Allison, R. S. (2018)., Smoothness of stimulus motion can affect vection strength.
, Experimental brain research, 236(1), 243-252., 2018.04.
19. Shirai, N., Endo, S., Tanahashi, S., Seno, T., and Imura T. (2018). , Development of Asymmetric Vection for Radial Expansion or Contraction Motion: Comparison Between School-Age Children and Adults., i-Perception, 9(2), 1-13., 2019.04.
20. Seno, T., Murata, K., Fuji, Y., Kanaya, H., Ogawa, M., Tokunaga, K., and Palmisano, S. (2018). , Vection is enhanced by increased exposure to optic flow., i-Perception, 9(3), 2041669518774069., 2019.04.
21. Mori, M. & Seno, T. (2018)., Inhibition of vection by grasping an object. , Experimental Brain Research, 236(12), 3215-3221., 2019.04.
22. Seno, T., Fujii, Y. & Yoshinata, T. (2018). , Active Control of the Direction of Self-Motion by Head Movements and Vection Strength., Vision: The Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, 30(2), 65-71., 2019.04.
23. Seno, T., Fujii, Y., & Yoshinaga, T. , Active Control of the Direction of Self-Motion by Head Movements and Vection Strength — Comparison between the Virtual Driver and Virtual Passenger—
, VISION, , 30(2), 1-7.
, 2018.01.
24. Nakatsuji, N., Ihara, H., Seno, T., & Ito, H. , Visualizing Similarity of Appearance by Arrangement of Cards. 
, Frontiers in Psychology, , 7, 698.
, 2016.06.
25. Ohtsuka, S., Ono, F., & Seno, T. , Mindfulness Can Modulate Vection Strength. 
, International Journal of Affective Engineering, , 16(1), 11-14. 
, 2017.04.
26. Seno, T., Sawai, K. I., Kanaya, H., Wakebe, T., Ogawa, M., Fujii, Y., & Palmisano, S. , The Oscillating Potential Model of Visually Induced Vection. 
, i-Perception, , 8(6), 2041669517742176.
, 2017.10.
27. Fujii, Y., Seno, T., & Allison, R. S. , Smoothness of stimulus motion can affect vection strength. , Experimental Brain Research, , 236(1), 243-252.
, 2018.03.
28. Shirai, N., Endo, S., Tanahashi, S., Seno, T., & Imura T., Development of Asymmetric Vection for Radial Expansion or Contraction Motion: Comparison Between School-Age Children and Adults., i-Perception, , 9(2), 1-13.
, 2018.02.
29. Seno, T., Murata, K., Fuji, Y., Kanaya, H., Ogawa, M., Tokunaga, K., & Palmisano, S. , Vection is enhanced by increased exposure to optic flow, i -Perception.
, 9(3), 1–16. doi:10.1177/2041669518774069. , 2018.04.
30. Takeharu Seno, Takashi Yoshinaga, A New Vection Stimulus: Immerse yourself in vection, Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 21, 1, 2016.03.
31. Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Vection strength can be socially modulated through conformity to the reported perception of others, Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 21, 1, 2016.03.
32. Aleksander Väljamäe, Takeharu Seno, Modulation of recognition memory of emotional images by vertical vection, Frontiers in Psychology, 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00039, 7, 39, 2016.01.
33. Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Kouhei Matsumori, Shigekazu HIGUCHI, Twenty-hour sleep deprivation does not affect perceived vection strength, Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 10.4236/jbbs.2015.512052, 5, 12, 550-560, 2015.11.
34. Yasuaki Tamada, Takeharu Seno, Roles of Size, Position, and Speed of Stimulus in Vection with Stimuli Projected on a Ground Surface, AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 10.3357/AMHP.4206.2015, 86, 9, 794-802, 2015.09.
35. Masaki Ogawa, Hiroshi Ito, Takeharu Seno, Vection Is Unaffected by Circadian Rhythms, Psychology, 10.4236/psych.2015.64041, 6, 4, 440-446, 2015.03.
36. Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Bernhard E. Riecke, Shinji Nakamura, Walking without optic flow reduces subsequent vection, EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 10.1007/s00221-014-4109-4, 233, 1, 275-281, 2014.10.
37. Nobu Shirai, Tomoko Imura, Rio Tamura, Takeharu Seno, Stronger vection in junior high school children than in adults, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00563, 5, 2014.06.
38. Masaki Ogawa, Chihiro Hiramatsu, Takeharu Seno, Surface qualities have little effect on vection strength, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00610, 5, 2014.06.
39. Takayuki Nishimura, Takeharu Seno, Midori Motoi, Shigeki Watanuki, Illusory Self-Motion (Vection) May Be Inhibited by Hypobaric Hypoxia, AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 10.3357/ASEM.3812.2014, 85, 5, 504-508, 2014.05.
40. Rasmus Bååth, Takeharu Seno, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Cats and Illusory Motion, Psychology, 10.4236/psych.2014.59125, 2014.05.
41. Kayoko Murata, Takeharu Seno, Yoko Ozawa, Shigeru Ichihara, Self-motion perception induced by cutaneous sensation caused, Psychology, 10.4236/psych.2014.515184, 5, 15, 1777-1782, 2014.05.
42. Stephen Palmisano, Deborah Apthorp, Takeharu Seno, Paul J. Stapley, Spontaneous postural sway predicts the strength of smooth vection, EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 10.1007/s00221-014-3835-y, 232, 4, 1185-1191, 2014.04.
43. Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Vection is modulated by the semantic meaning of stimuli and experimental instructions, PERCEPTION, 10.1068/p7639, 43, 7, 605-615, 2014.02.
44. Takeharu Seno, Vection is not determined by the retinal coordinate, PSYCH, 2014.01.
45. Keiko Ihaya, Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, Più mosso: Fast self-motion makes cyclic action faster in virtual reality., Latin American Journal of Psychology, 2014.01.
46. Takeharu Seno, Fumiya Funatsu, Stephen Palmisano, Virtual Swimming — Breaststroke Body Movements Facilitate Vection
, Multisensory Research , 10.1163/22134808-00002402, 26, 2013.12.
47. Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Perceived Gravitoinertial Force During Vection, AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 10.3357/ASEM.3601.2013, 84, 9, 971-974, 2013.09.
48. Takeharu Seno, Music Modulates the Strength of Vection, Psychology, 7, 566-568, 2013.07.
49. Takeharu Seno, Keiko Ihaya, Yuki Yamada, I speak fast when I move fast: The speed of illusory self-motion (vection) modulates the speed of utterances, Frontiers in Psychology, Article 494, 2013.04.
50. Takeharu Seno, George H. Van Doorn, Illusory upward self-motion results in a decrease in perceived room temperature, Psychology , 4, 823-826, 2013.04.
51. Takeharu Seno, Social inhibition of vection, Psychology, 4, 619-612, 2013.04.
52. Shoji Sunaga, Tomomi Ogura, Takeharu Seno, Evaluation of a dichromatic color-appearance simulation by a visual search task, Optical Review, 20, 2, 83-93, 2013.04.
53. Mark Wexler, Andrew Glennerster, Partrick Cavanagh, Hiroyuki ITO, Takeharu Seno, Default perception of high-speed motion, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 10.1073/pnas.1213997110, 110, 17, 7080-7085, 2013.03.
54. Yamashita Yuko, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Kazuo UEDA, Yohko Shimada, David Hirsh, Takeharu Seno, Benjamin Alexander Smith, Acoustic analyses of speech sounds and rhythms in Japanese- and English-learning infants, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00057, 4, 2013.02.
55. Takeharu Seno, Takahiro Kawabe, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Vection modulates emotional valence of autobiographical episodic memories, COGNITION, 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.08.009, 126, 1, 115-120, 2013.01.
56. Takeharu Seno, Shinji Nakamura, Alcohol consumption enhances vection, PERCEPTION, 10.1068/p7473, 42, 5, 580-582, 2013.01.
57. Takeharu Seno, Keiga Abe, Sachiko Kiyokawa, Wearing Heavy Iron Clogs Can Inhibit Vection, MULTISENSORY RESEARCH, 10.1163/22134808-00002433, 26, 6, 569-580, 2013.01.
58. Takeharu Seno, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Stephen Palmisano, Vection induced by illusory motion in a stationary image, PERCEPTION, 10.1068/p7511, 42, 9, 1001-1005, 2013.01.
59. Shinji Nakamura, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji Sunaga, Effects of dynamic luminance modulation on visually induced self-motion perception: Observers' perception of illumination is important in perceiving self-motion, PERCEPTION, 10.1068/p7321, 42, 2, 153-162, 2013.01.
60. Takeharu Seno, Haruaki Fukuda, Stimulus Meanings Alter Illusory Self-motion (Vection) — Experimental Examination of the Train Illusion
, Seeing & Perceiving , 25, 631-645, 2012.12.
61. Nobu Shirai, Takeharu Seno, Sachie Morohashi , More rapid and stronger vection can occur in elementary school children than in adults
, Perception , 41, 1399-1402, 2012.12.
62. Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, Stephen Palmisano , Directionless vection: A new illusoru self-motion perception
, i-Perception , 3, 775-777, 2012.10.
63. Takeharu Seno, Takahiro Kawabe, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Vection modulates emotional valence of autobiographical episodic memories
, Cognition , 126, 115-120, 2012.10.
64. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga, Stephen Palmisano , Hunger enhances vertical vection
, Perception , 41, 1003-1006, 2012.09.
65. Takeharu Seno, Shuichiro Taya, Yuki Yamada, Keiko Ihaya, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga, Vection (self-motion perception) alters cognitive states, cognition of time, mental number line and personality., Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2306-2309, 2012.08.
66. Kyoushirou Sasaki, Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, Kayo Miura , Emotional sounds influence vertical vection
, Perception , 41, 875-877, 2012.08.
67. Takeharu Seno, Emi Hasuo, Hiroyuki Ito, Yoshitaka Nakajima , Perceptually plausible sounds facilitate visually induced self-motion perception (vection)
, Perception , 41, 577-593, 2012.07.
68. Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Vection can be induced without global motion awareness.
, Perception , 41, 493-497, 2012.05.
69. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Vection can be induced in the absence of explicit motion stimuli.
, Experimental Brain Research , 291, 235-244, 2012.03.
70. Haruaki Fukuda, Takeharu Seno , Healin’ Groovy - Movement affects the appearance of the Healing Grid illusion
, Perception , 41, 243-246, 2012.03.
71. Takeharu Seno, Takao Sato , Vection can be induced without explicit motion signal using backscroll illusion
, Japanese Psychological Research , 54, 218-222, 2012.02.
72. Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano , Second-order motion is less efficient at modulating vection strength
, Seeing & Perceiving , 25, 213-221, 2012.02.
73. Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, Keiko Ihaya , Narcissistic people cannot by moved easily by visual stimulation.
, Perception , 40, 1390-1392, 2011.10.
74. Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Hiroyuki Ito , Independent modulation of motion and vection aftereffects revealed by using coherent oscillation and random jitter in optic flow
, Vision Research , 51, 2499-2508, 2011.10.
75. Haruaki Fukuda, Takeharu Seno, Ueda Kazuo , Two novel visual illusions accompanied with self-motion?Shrinking building illusion and moving static escalator illusion, Proceedings of ASIAGRAPH 2011 in Tokyo , 5, 53-56, 2011.10.
76. Takeharu Seno, Shuichiro Taya, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Mental number line in depth revealed by vection
, Perception , 40, 1241-1244, 2011.08.
77. Takeharu Seno, Masaki Ogawa, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Consistent air flow to the face facilitates vection
, Perception , 40, 1237-1240, 2011.08.
78. Haruaki Fukuda, Takeharu Seno , Shrinking neighbors: A quantitative examination of the ‘Shrinking Building illusion’.
, Seeing & Perceiving , 24, 541-544, 2011.07.
79. Tetsurou Ogi, Yusuke Tateyama, Lee He, Takeharu Seno, Kayahara Takurou , Creation of three dimensional dome contents using layered images
, IEEE international symposium on Virtual Reality innovation , 253-259, 2011.06.
80. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Inconsistent locomotion inhibits vection
, Perception , 40, 747-750, 2011.06.
81. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Self-motion perception compresses time experienced in return travel.
, Perception , 40, 497-499, 2011.03.
82. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Attentional load inhibits vection
, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics , 73, 1467-1476, 2011.03.
83. Shinji Nakamura, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Coherent modulation of stimulus colour can affect visually induced self-motion perception
, Perception , 39, 1579-1590, 2010.11.
84. Hiroyuki Ito, Takeharu Seno, Miyuki Yamanaka , Motion impressions enhanced by converging motion lines.
, Perception , 39, 1555-1561, 2010.11.
85. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Vection aftereffect from expanding / contracting stimuli.
, Seeing & Perceiving , 23, 273-294, 2010.10.
86. Takeharu Seno, Shinji Nakamura, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Static visual components without depth modulation alter the strength of vection.
, Vision Research , 50, 1972-1981, 2010.06.
87. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , Three new factors for vection induction ?For creating VR contents utilizing vection
, Proceedings of ASIAGRAPH 2010 in Tokyo , 4, 53-58, 2010.06.
88. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga, Shinji Nakamura , Temporonasal motion projected on the nasal retina underlies expansion-contraction asymmetry in vection.
, Vision Research , 50, 1131-1139, 2010.04.
89. Takeharu Seno, Shoji Sunaga, Hiroyuki Ito , Inhibition of vection by red.
, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics , 72, 1642-1653, 2010.03.
90. Erika Tomimatsu, Hiroyuki Ito, Takeharu Seno, Shoji Sunaga , The ‘Rotating Snakes’ in smooth motion do not appear to rotate.
, Perception , 39, 721-724, 2010.02.
91. Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga , The object and background hypothesis for vection.
, Vision Research , 49, 2973-2982, 2009.09.
92. Takeharu Seno, Takao Sato , Positional and directional preponderance in vection.
, Experimental Brain Research , 192, 221-229, 2009.02.
93. Takao Sato, Takeharu Seno, Hidetoshi Kanaya, Hiromitsu Fukazawa , The ground is more effective than the sky-The comparison of the ground and the sly in effectiveness for vection
, Proceedings of ASIAGRAPH 2007 in Shanghai , 1, 103-108, 2007.06.
94. Takeharu Seno, Masaharu Hayashi, Tetsurou Ogi, Takao Sato , Virtual depth effect for non-stereoscopic dome image
, Proceedings of ASIAGRAPH 2008 in Shanghai , 2, 121-126, 2008.06.