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Before April 2020

Schedule in July 2022


The 56th Perceptual Frontier Seminar: Lunch Time Seminar with Willy

Date and time: Monday, 25 July 2022, 12:10-13:00
Venue: In-person meeting at Room 601 on the 6th floor of the 3rd Building on the Ohashi campus
Language: English
Organizer: Kazuo Ueda (Kyushu Univ./ReCAPS/Five-Sense Center)

You may bring in your lunch. Some of us will go out for lunch with Willy after the Seminar, and anybody can join.

Program

12:00-12:10 Preparing equipments and testing projection.

12:10-12:25 Retracing the rabbit’s path: Investigating the reduced visual saltation illusion by altering the second flash position
Sheryl de JESUS*, Hiroyuki ITO*, and Tama KANEMATSU*
*Kyushu University

A novel visual saltation illusion is presented by displaying the second flash and the third flash at the same position. The results indicate a visual saltation illusion is perceived with a postdictive position change of the second flash under varied second flash conditions.

12:25-12:35 Inequalities and the peripheral rate response
Willy WONG*
*University of Toronto

12:35-12:45 Energetic masking partially accounts for the intelligibility of noise-filled checkerboard speech
Koutaro MUNECHIKA*, Kazuo UEDA*, Hiroshige TAKEICHI**, and Gerard B. REMIJN*
*Kyushu University
**RIKEN

12:45-12:50 Preliminary data on the quality of enhanced speech using correspondence analysis
Kimiko NEGI*
*Kyushu University

12:50-13:00 Effect of implied motion in pictograms on perceived presentation duration
Erika TOMIMATSU*
*Kyushu University

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