Co-host: The Institute of Image Electronics Engineers of Japan, The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Virtual Reality Society of Japan
To augment vivid sensation which would be given by presenting visual images, contents and techniques of images could be innovated upon the understandings on human physical mechanisms. We measured human responses in studies in which images with known “motion vectors” were presented to volunteer subjects. Results obtained by physiological and psychological tests were analyzed with respect to autonomic nervous function. Future development of techniques in view of these results will be discussed.