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Takeharu Seno

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Frontiers in Psychology|June 28, 2014
Stronger vection in junior high school children than in adultsNobu Shirai, Tomoko Imura, Rio Tamura, et al.
Perception|August 4, 2010
The 'rotating snakes' in smooth motion do not appear to rotateErika Tomimatsu, Hiroyuki Ito, Takeharu Seno, et al.
Vision Research|April 8, 2010
Temporonasal motion projected on the nasal retina underlies expansion-contraction asymmetry in vectionTakeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|August 12, 2019
Material surface properties modulate vection strengthYuki Morimoto, Hirotaro Sato, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Perception|January 21, 2021
Hot Wind to the Body Can Facilitate Vection Only When Participants Walk Through a Fire Corridor VirtuallyRyotaro Yahata, Wataru Takeya, Takeharu Seno, et al.
Perception|February 8, 2012
The mental number line in depth revealed by vectionTakeharu Seno, Shuichiro Taya, Hiroyuki Ito, et al.
Perception|November 20, 2012
Emotional sounds influence vertical vectionKyoshiro Sasaki, Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 1, 2016
Visualizing Similarity of Appearance by Arrangement of CardsNao Nakatsuji, Hisayasu Ihara, Takeharu Seno, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 3, 2014
Walking without optic flow reduces subsequent vectionTakeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Bernhard E Riecke, et al.
I-Perception|November 5, 2020
Differences in Three Vection Indices (Latency, Duration, and Magnitude) Induced by "Camera-Moving" and "Object-Moving" in a Virtual Computer Graphics World, Despite Similarity in the Retinal ImagesHirotaro Sato, Yuki Morimoto, Gerard B Remijn, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|June 28, 2014
Stronger vection in junior high school children than in adultsNobu Shirai, Tomoko Imura, Rio Tamura, et al.
Perception|August 4, 2010
The 'rotating snakes' in smooth motion do not appear to rotateErika Tomimatsu, Hiroyuki Ito, Takeharu Seno, et al.
Vision Research|April 8, 2010
Temporonasal motion projected on the nasal retina underlies expansion-contraction asymmetry in vectionTakeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|August 12, 2019
Material surface properties modulate vection strengthYuki Morimoto, Hirotaro Sato, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Perception|January 21, 2021
Hot Wind to the Body Can Facilitate Vection Only When Participants Walk Through a Fire Corridor VirtuallyRyotaro Yahata, Wataru Takeya, Takeharu Seno, et al.
Perception|February 8, 2012
The mental number line in depth revealed by vectionTakeharu Seno, Shuichiro Taya, Hiroyuki Ito, et al.
Perception|November 20, 2012
Emotional sounds influence vertical vectionKyoshiro Sasaki, Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 1, 2016
Visualizing Similarity of Appearance by Arrangement of CardsNao Nakatsuji, Hisayasu Ihara, Takeharu Seno, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 3, 2014
Walking without optic flow reduces subsequent vectionTakeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Bernhard E Riecke, et al.
I-Perception|November 5, 2020
Differences in Three Vection Indices (Latency, Duration, and Magnitude) Induced by "Camera-Moving" and "Object-Moving" in a Virtual Computer Graphics World, Despite Similarity in the Retinal ImagesHirotaro Sato, Yuki Morimoto, Gerard B Remijn, et al.
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