Shinji Nakamura
Affiliations: | Nihon Fukushi University |
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Guo X, Nakamura S, Fujii Y, et al. (2021) Effects of luminance contrast, averaged luminance and spatial frequency on vection. Experimental Brain Research |
Palmisano S, Nakamura S, Allison RS, et al. (2020) The stereoscopic advantage for vection persists despite reversed disparity. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Nakamura S, Takahashi S. (2018) An Illusory Contour Can Facilitate Visually Induced Self-Motion Perception. Multisensory Research. 31: 715-727 |
Nakamura S, Palmisano S, Kim J. (2016) Relative Visual Oscillation Can Facilitate Visually Induced Self-Motion Perception. I-Perception. 7: 2041669516661903 |
Kim J, Chung CY, Nakamura S, et al. (2015) The Oculus Rift: a cost-effective tool for studying visual-vestibular interactions in self-motion perception. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 248 |
Seno T, Palmisano S, Riecke BE, et al. (2015) Walking without optic flow reduces subsequent vection. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 275-81 |
Palmisano S, Allison RS, Ash A, et al. (2014) Evidence against an ecological explanation of the jitter advantage for vection. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 1297 |
Nakamura S, Seno T, Ito H, et al. (2013) Effects of dynamic luminance modulation on visually induced self-motion perception: observers' perception of illumination is important in perceiving self-motion. Perception. 42: 153-62 |
Nakamura S, Seno T, Ito H, et al. (2011) Coherent modulation of stimulus colour can affect visually induced self-motion perception. Perception. 39: 1579-90 |
Seno T, Nakamura S, Ito H, et al. (2010) Static visual components without depth modulation alter the strength of vection. Vision Research. 50: 1972-81 |