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It is known that the Sense of Agency is related to time lag between sensory feedbacks including vision and their causal movements. Most of previous studies about the Sense of Agency evaluated effects of time lag to the Sense of Agency on a single movement like pushing a button. The effects of the lagged visual feedback to the Sense of Agency on a continuous movement, however, were still unclear. The...
Motion perception has an important role in a dynamic environment. However, the mechanism of perception of external stimuli under motion perception is not fully clarified. This study investigated the relationship between temporal order perception and motion perception on audiovisual processing. Participants performed audiovisual temporal order judgment (TOJ) task under apparent motion condition and...
The relation between visual motion information and temporal perception has a significant effect on the development of man-machine interface. However, the relation is still not fully understood. This study aims to investigate temporal processing of audiovisual simultaneity during perception of apparent motion, which is the fundamental unit of human motion perception. Participants performed an audiovisual...
Motion information plays an important role in our daily life and temporal information is influential in dynamic environment. We therefore investigated how visual apparent motion information influences temporal perception. Participants performed audiovisual temporal order judgment (TOJ) task under apparent motion condition and non-apparent motion condition. We showed that visual apparent motion has...
We investigated the effect of voluntary movements on cross-modal simultaneous perception using auditory-tactile Temporal Order Judgment (TOJ) task in which participants judged which stimuli had been presented first. In experiment 1, we examined which voluntary movement or proprioceptive information affected TOJ. In experiment 2, we examined the effects of the duration of the voluntary movement and...
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