Recent Presentations (2012-2015)
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- MurakoshiCT. &
IchikawaCM. (2015). Boundary extension of image in
visual perception and visual navigation for motor control. International
Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering. Tokyo, Japan.
- Okazaki, S. & Ichiawa, M. (2015). Degrees of fusion for two pure
tones. International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering.
Tokyo, Japan.
- Ichikawa, M. &
Masakura, Y. (2014). Illusory rotation of superimposed elements in terms
of the Pinna illusion and apparent motion. European Conference on Visual
Perception. Belgrade, Serbia.
- Tsujita, M., &
Ichikawa, M. (2014). Adaptation to motor-visual temporal lag is
independent of reduction of attentional
resources.@ European Conference on Visual Perception. Belgrade, Serbia.
- Okazaki, S., &
Ichikawa, M. (2014). Perceptual fusion and simultaneity for auditory
stimuli. 13th Biennial International Conference for Music Perception and
Cognition 5th Triennial Conference of the Asia Pacific Society for the
Cognitive Sciences of Music, Joint Meeting. Seoul, Korea.
- Ichikawa, M. & Motoki,
A. (2014). Effects of viewing time on rightward bias in aesthetic
impression formation in viewing pictures. Asia-Pacific Conference on
Vision. Takamatsu, Japan.
- Yanagi, J. &
Ichikawa, M. (2014). Directionalperceptionofbrieflypresentedmotion-definedmotion.
Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision. Takamatsu, Japan.
- Tsujita, M., &
Ichikawa, M. (2014). Independency of reduction of attentional
resources in the motor-sensory temporal recalibration. International
Multisensory Research Forum, Amsterdam. Netherland.
- Ichikawa, M. &
Masakura, Y. (2014). Illusory rotation and motion capture in Pinna
illusion depend upon grouping of the superimposed elements. Vision
Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.
- Ichikawa, M. &
Masakura, Y. (2013). Illusory motion and motion capture for various
numbers of superimposed elements in terms of oblique components. Vision
Sciences Society, Naples, U.S.A.
- Tsujita, M.. & Ichikawa, M. (2013). Dividing attention into
multiple modalities impairs the motor-visual temporal recalibration.
Vision Sciences Society, Naples, U.S.A.
- Ichikawa, M. & Masakura,
Y. (2012). Illusory motion and motion capture in terms of oblique
components. European Conference on Visual Perception. Alghero,
Italy.
- Inoue, H. & Ichikawa,
M. (2012). Effects of direction, intensity range, and velocity on
perception of the dynamic facial expressions. European Conference on
Visual Perception. Alghero, Italy.
- Tsujita, M. &
Ichikawa, M. (2012). Dividing attention into multiple modalities impairs
the motor-visual temporal recalibration. European Conference on Visual
Perception. Alghero, Italy.
- Ichikawa, M. & Toya, D. (2012). How does binocular disparity affect
the impressions in viewing stereograms? Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision.
Inchon, Korea.
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