Hiroshi Ando
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Sign in to add traineeKazumichi Matsumiya | post-doc | 2004-2005 | ATR |
Yuichi Sakano | research scientist | 2006-2021 | NICT |
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Sakano Y, Ando H. (2021) Conditions of a Multi-View 3D Display for Accurate Reproduction of Perceived Glossiness. Ieee Transactions On Visualization and Computer Graphics |
Sakano Y, Wada A, Ikeda H, et al. (2021) Human brain activity reflecting facial attractiveness from skin reflection. Scientific Reports. 11: 3412 |
Ikeda H, Saheki Y, Sakano Y, et al. (2020) Facial radiance influences facial attractiveness and affective impressions of faces. International Journal of Cosmetic Science |
Wada A, Sakano Y, Ando H. (2016) Differential Responses to a Visual Self-Motion Signal in Human Medial Cortical Regions Revealed by Wide-View Stimulation. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 309 |
Mizuno A, Anzai H, Utsunomiya M, et al. (2015) Real clinical practice of catheter therapy for deep venous thrombosis: periprocedural and 6-month outcomes from the EDO registry. Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics |
Otani Y, Aoki O, Hirota T, et al. (2015) Determination of factors associated with gait recovery and the period for achieving independent walking in post-stroke hemiplegic patients Physiotherapy. 101 |
Wada A, Sakano Y, Ando H. (2014) Human cortical areas involved in perception of surface glossiness. Neuroimage. 98: 243-57 |
Takaki Y, Urano Y, Kashiwada S, et al. (2011) Super multi-view windshield display for long-distance image information presentation. Optics Express. 19: 704-16 |
Sakano Y, Ando H. (2010) Effects of head motion and stereo viewing on perceived glossiness. Journal of Vision. 10: 15 |
Matsumiya K, Ando H. (2009) World-centered perception of 3D object motion during visually guided self-motion. Journal of Vision. 9: 15.1-13 |