What's new? (Our Lab's recent activities)
2013
September
9/13:
Our Lab
member visited Seiko Museum
as a training seminar of The
Japanese Society for Time Studies.
August
8/28-29:
Dr. Ichikawa had a talk in The 2nd German-Japanese
Workshop on gNonlinear Sciene and KANSEI Informaticsh at Centcore Yamaguchi.
Ichikawa, M. & Masakura, Y. (2013). Motion signal processing in
the illusory motion capture in terms of oblique components.
July
6/24-26:
Our lab members had presentation in The 2013 Summer
session of Vision Society Japan at Soen Campus, Sapporo City University.
Ichikawa, M. & Masakura, Y. (2013). Effects of stimulus properties on illusory motion and motion capture in viewing an arrangement of oblique components.
Tsujita, M. &
Ichikawa, M. (2013).@ Dependency of
motor-visual recalibration on attention.
7/21:
Dr. Ichikawa explained the bases of several visual
illusions in TV program gTokoro-san no
mega ten!h (NTV).
June
6/26-28:
Dr. Ichikawa took part in the fifth annual meeting
of 2013 CVR Summer
Conference, Interaction in VisionΙat York University, Toronto, Canada.
Ichikawa, M. & Kobayashi, M. (2013). Reduction of the flash-lag
effect in terms of active control of visual stimulus and hand movement size.
6/8-9:
Dr. Ichikawa took part in the fifth annual meeting
of the Japanese
Society for Time Studies at Yoshida Campus, Yamaguchi University.
Ichikawa, M. & Kobayashi, M. (2013). Effects of emotion in viewing pictures on perceived duration.
May
5/27-28:
Dr. Ichikawa took part in annual meeting of The
Society of Photography and Imaging of Japan at Nishichiba
Campus, Chiba University. In this meeting, Dr. Ichikawafs research project
gExperimental Psychology study on subjective reality in communication by the
use of large displayh was awarded Hiroshi Kojima prize.
5/10-15:
Our lab members had presentations in 12th annual
meeting of Vision Sciences Society
at Naples, Florida.
Ichikawa, M. & Masakura, Y. (2013). Illusory motion and motion capture for various numbers of superimposed elements in terms of oblique components.
Tsujita, M.. & Ichikawa, M. (2013). Dividing attention into multiple modalities impairs the motor-visual temporal recalibration.
April
4/14:
Dr. Ichikawa explained why perceived duration
varies with viewing position in TV program gTokoro-san no mega ten!h (NTV).
March
3/28:
Our lab had a luncheon party to celebrate the
successful completion of this year at gPesce Vinoh, Chiba.
3/27:
Special
issue of Newton press about
visual illusions was published. Dr. Ichikawa contributed to an article on the
change blindness.
3/26:
We had a ceremony for the graduation of Graduate
School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Ms. Haruka
Inoue and Mr. Masaki Tsujita graduated from our Lab.
Congratulations!
3/22:
We had a ceremony for the graduation of Faculty of
Letters. Ms. Misa Kobayashi, Ms. Momoko
Sato, and Tetsuo Hayashi from our Lab. Congratulations!!
3/11:
We took part in the annual group meeting of the JPSP
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), and gave talks about our
achievements in this year at Kyushu University.
3/1-2:
Dr. Ichikawa took part in a joint seminar
"Toward the interdisciplinary approach for visual sciences" at Research Institute of
Electrical Communication, Tohoku
University.
February
2/21:
One of our Lab member gave a
talk in Chiba
Vision Meeting.
Inoue, H. (2013). Effects of
movement in facial image on cognitive processing: Investigations by the use of
rating and psychophysical measurement.
2/5:
Dr. Ichikawa explained several temporal properties
in human behavior in an article for The MAINICHI News Paper.
January
1/23-25:
We took part in The 2013 winter session of Vision Society Japan at Urban Tech
Hall, Kogakuin
University.
1/5:
Dr. Ichikawa showed demonstrations for a motion
illusion in a TV program "The most
useful school in the World " (NTV).
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Lab's activities in the year 2012
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Lab's activities in the year 2011
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Lab's activities in the year 2010
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Lab's activities in the year 2009
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Lab's activities in the year 2008
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Lab's activities in the year 2006 and 2007