Takeharu Seno - Publications

Affiliations: 
Kyushu University, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken, Japan 

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Year Citation  Score
2021 Guo X, Nakamura S, Fujii Y, Seno T, Palmisano S. Effects of luminance contrast, averaged luminance and spatial frequency on vection. Experimental Brain Research. PMID 34529107 DOI: 10.1007/s00221-021-06214-5  0.638
2020 Suzuki W, Hiyama A, Ichinohe N, Yamashita W, Seno T, Takeichi H. Visualization by P-flow: gradient- and feature-based optical flow and vector fields extracted from image analysis. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 37: 1958-1964. PMID 33362139 DOI: 10.1364/JOSAA.398677  0.305
2019 Suzuki W, Seno T, Yamashita W, Ichinohe N, Takeichi H, Palmisano S. Vection induced by low-level motion extracted from complex animation films. Experimental Brain Research. PMID 31712852 DOI: 10.1007/S00221-019-05674-0  0.657
2018 Seno T, Murata K, Fujii Y, Kanaya H, Ogawa M, Tokunaga K, Palmisano S. Vection Is Enhanced by Increased Exposure to Optic Flow. I-Perception. 9: 2041669518774069. PMID 30046430 DOI: 10.1177/2041669518774069  0.69
2017 Seno T, Sawai KI, Kanaya H, Wakebe T, Ogawa M, Fujii Y, Palmisano S. The Oscillating Potential Model of Visually Induced Vection. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517742176. PMID 29204263 DOI: 10.1177/2041669517742176  0.582
2017 Fujii Y, Seno T, Allison RS. Smoothness of stimulus motion can affect vection strength. Experimental Brain Research. PMID 29159420 DOI: 10.1007/s00221-017-5122-1  0.563
2015 Seno T, Palmisano S, Riecke BE, Nakamura S. Walking without optic flow reduces subsequent vection. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 275-81. PMID 25273923 DOI: 10.1007/S00221-014-4109-4  0.618
2014 Nishimura T, Seno T, Motoi M, Watanuki S. Illusory self-motion (Vection) may be inhibited by hypobaric hypoxia Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine. 85: 504-508. PMID 24834563 DOI: 10.3357/ASEM.3812.2014  0.461
2014 Palmisano S, Apthorp D, Seno T, Stapley PJ. Spontaneous postural sway predicts the strength of smooth vection. Experimental Brain Research. 232: 1185-91. PMID 24449012 DOI: 10.1007/S00221-014-3835-Y  0.707
2013 Seno T, Kitaoka A, Palmisano S. Vection induced by illusory motion in a stationary image. Perception. 42: 1001-5. PMID 24386721 DOI: 10.1068/P7511  0.705
2013 Seno T, Palmisano S, Ito H, Sunaga S. Perceived gravitoinertial force during vection. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 84: 971-4. PMID 24024309 DOI: 10.3357/ASEM.3601.2013  0.654
2013 Seno T, Funatsu F, Palmisano S. Virtual swimming--breaststroke body movements facilitate vection. Multisensory Research. 26: 267-75. PMID 23964478 DOI: 10.1163/22134808-00002402  0.649
2013 Seno T, Ihaya K, Yamada Y. I speak fast when I move fast: the speed of illusory self-motion (vection) modulates the speed of utterances. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 494. PMID 23950749 DOI: 10.3389/Fpsyg.2013.00494  0.5
2013 Nakamura S, Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S. 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. PMID 23700954  0.462
2013 Wexler M, Glennerster A, Cavanagh P, Ito H, Seno T. Default perception of high-speed motion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 7080-5. PMID 23572578 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1213997110  0.585
2012 Seno T, Yamada Y, Palmisano S. Directionless vection: A new illusory self-motion perception. I-Perception. 3: 775-7. PMID 23487545 DOI: 10.1068/I0518Sas  0.727
2012 Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S, Palmisano S. Hunger enhances vertical vection. Perception. 41: 1003-6. PMID 23362680 DOI: 10.1068/P7226  0.704
2012 Sasaki K, Seno T, Yamada Y, Miura K. Emotional sounds influence vertical vection. Perception. 41: 875-7. PMID 23155739 DOI: 10.1068/P7215  0.306
2012 Seno T, Hasuo E, Ito H, Nakajima Y. Perceptually plausible sounds facilitate visually induced self-motion perception (vection). Perception. 41: 577-93. PMID 23025161  0.551
2012 Seno T, Palmisano S, Ito H, Sunaga S. Vection can be induced without global-motion awareness. Perception. 41: 493-7. PMID 22896922 DOI: 10.1068/p7206  0.707
2012 Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S. Vection can be induced in the absence of explicit motion stimuli. Experimental Brain Research. 219: 235-44. PMID 22476214 DOI: 10.1007/s00221-012-3083-y  0.431
2012 Seno T, Palmisano S. Second-order motion is less efficient at modulating vection strength. Seeing and Perceiving. 25: 213-21. PMID 22369760 DOI: 10.1163/187847612X626390  0.73
2012 Seno T, Ogawa M, Ito H, Sunaga S. Consistent air flow to the face facilitates vection. Perception. 40: 1237-40. PMID 22308892 DOI: 10.1068/p7055  0.368
2011 Seno T, Yamada Y, Ihaya K. Narcissistic people cannot be moved easily by visual stimulation. Perception. 40: 1390-2. PMID 22416597 DOI: 10.1068/P7062  0.567
2011 Seno T, Palmisano S, Ito H. Independent modulation of motion and vection aftereffects revealed by using coherent oscillation and random jitter in optic flow. Vision Research. 51: 2499-508. PMID 22040596 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2011.10.007  0.664
2011 Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S. Inconsistent locomotion inhibits vection. Perception. 40: 747-50. PMID 21936303 DOI: 10.1068/p7018  0.485
2011 Seno T, Ito H, Shoji S. Self-motion perception compresses time experienced in return travel. Perception. 40: 497-9. PMID 21805925  0.532
2011 Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S. Vection aftereffects from expanding/contracting stimuli. Seeing and Perceiving. 23: 273-94. PMID 21466145 DOI: 10.1163/187847510x532667  0.576
2011 Nakamura S, Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S. Coherent modulation of stimulus colour can affect visually induced self-motion perception. Perception. 39: 1579-90. PMID 21425698 DOI: 10.1068/p6793  0.619
2011 Ito H, Seno T, Yamanaka M. Motion impressions enhanced by converging motion lines. Perception. 39: 1555-61. PMID 21313951 DOI: 10.1068/p6729  0.516
2010 Seno T, Sunaga S, Ito H. Inhibition of vection by red. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 72: 1642-53. PMID 20675807 DOI: 10.3758/APP.72.6.1642  0.418
2010 Seno T, Nakamura S, Ito H, Sunaga S. Static visual components without depth modulation alter the strength of vection. Vision Research. 50: 1972-81. PMID 20633575 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.07.004  0.515
2010 Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S, Nakamura S. Temporonasal motion projected on the nasal retina underlies expansion-contraction asymmetry in vection. Vision Research. 50: 1131-9. PMID 20371253 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.03.020  0.542
2009 Seno T, Ito H, Sunaga S. The object and background hypothesis for vection. Vision Research. 49: 2973-82. PMID 19782099 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2009.09.017  0.364
2009 Seno T, Sato T. Positional and directional preponderances in vection. Experimental Brain Research. 192: 221-9. PMID 18818907 DOI: 10.1007/s00221-008-1575-6  0.511
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