Psychology

Psychology

ISSN Print: 2152-7180
ISSN Online: 2152-7199
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"Social Inhibition of Vection"
written by Takeharu Seno,
published by Psychology, Vol.4 No.8, 2013
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[1] 他者観察が変化検出課題成績と不安状態に及ぼす効果
認知心理学研究, 2022
[2] Explaining Self-Motion Perception using Virtual Reality in Patients with Ocular Disease
2022
[3] The role of cognitive factors and personality traits in the perception of illusory self-motion (vection)
2021
[4] 他者観察が状態不安と変化検出課題成績に与える効果
2018
[5] 他者からの観察は変化の見落とし課題成績を低下させる
2016
[6] Vection strength can be socially modulated through conformity to the reported perception of others (「VR 心理学 (6)」 特集)
2016
[7] Vection strength can be socially modulated through conformity to the reported perception of others (< Special issue> VR Psychology VI)
Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 2016
[8] Effects of Auditory Vection Speed and Directional Congruence on Perceptions of Visual Vection
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2016
[9] Twenty-Hour Sleep Deprivation Does Not Affect Perceived Vection Strength
Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 2015
[10] 他者への同調がベクション強度を変動させる (視聴覚の基礎と応用, マルチモーダル, 感性情報処理, 一般)
2015
[11] Vection Is Unaffected by Circadian Rhythms
Psychology, 2015
[12] Surface qualities have little effect on vection strength
Frontiers in psychology, 2014
[13] Vection is modulated by the semantic meaning of stimuli and experimental instructions
Perception, 2014
[14] Vection Is Not Determined by the Retinal Coordinate
Psychology, 2014
[15] Wearing heavy iron clogs can inhibit vection
Multisensory research, 2013
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