TY - GEN
T1 - Toward a subjective synchronous communication in multimodal human-machine interaction
T2 - 23rd Annual Symposium on Micro-Nano Mechatronics and Human Science, MHS 2012
AU - Nishi, Atsuhiro
AU - Yokoyama, Masanori
AU - Ogata, Taiki
AU - Nozawa, Takayuki
AU - Miyake, Yoshihiro
PY - 2012/12/1
Y1 - 2012/12/1
N2 - We investigated the effect of voluntary movement on temporal multimodal integration using a psychological experiment. The present study used auditory-tactile Temporal Order Judgment (TOJ) task to measure the differences in Point of Subjective Simultaneity (PSS) and Just Noticeable Difference (JND). To distinguish the effect of voluntary movement and proprioceptive feedback, we prepared three conditions: Voluntary condition, Involuntary condition, and No-movement condition. Voluntary movement and Involuntary movement shifted PSS to the point where an auditory stimulus presented prior to a tactile stimulus compared to No-movement condition. Furthermore, the shift of PSS in Voluntary condition was larger than that in Involuntary condition. JND of Voluntary condition was smaller than those of the other two conditions. These results revealed that voluntary movement improved temporal resolution between auditory and tactile stimuli. Moreover, it was demonstrated that voluntary movement also alternates audio-tactile temporal integration.
AB - We investigated the effect of voluntary movement on temporal multimodal integration using a psychological experiment. The present study used auditory-tactile Temporal Order Judgment (TOJ) task to measure the differences in Point of Subjective Simultaneity (PSS) and Just Noticeable Difference (JND). To distinguish the effect of voluntary movement and proprioceptive feedback, we prepared three conditions: Voluntary condition, Involuntary condition, and No-movement condition. Voluntary movement and Involuntary movement shifted PSS to the point where an auditory stimulus presented prior to a tactile stimulus compared to No-movement condition. Furthermore, the shift of PSS in Voluntary condition was larger than that in Involuntary condition. JND of Voluntary condition was smaller than those of the other two conditions. These results revealed that voluntary movement improved temporal resolution between auditory and tactile stimuli. Moreover, it was demonstrated that voluntary movement also alternates audio-tactile temporal integration.
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U2 - 10.1109/MHS.2012.6492493
DO - 10.1109/MHS.2012.6492493
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84876524255
SN - 9781467348126
T3 - 2012 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS 2012
SP - 466
EP - 469
BT - 2012 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS 2012
Y2 - 4 November 2012 through 7 November 2012
ER -