ITE Technical Report
Online ISSN : 2424-1970
Print ISSN : 1342-6893
ISSN-L : 1342-6893
40.37 Human Information(HI)
Session ID : HI2016-71
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A consideration of perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation in relation to vestibular stimuli (6)-Whether the direction of transfer motion and the air-flow are consistent or not-
*Hidemi KOMATSUKayoko MURATAMasami ISHIHARAShigeru ICHIHARANaoe MASUDA
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Abstract
Murata et al. (2014) reported the wind for cutaneous sensation with vibration for vestibule could occur perceived self-motion. The authors of this study have compared perceived self-motion by cutaneous sensation with actual body transfer. Komatsu et al. (2015) found the occurrence of perceived self-motion was facilitated when the direction of wind was corresponded with the direction of transfer. This study investigated the condition that the wind from front and behind blew at the same time.
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