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  1. Effect of stimulus onset and offset asynchrony on audiovisual temporal recalibration
  2. Factors Influencing Distortion of Subjective Temporal Duration in Flow Experience during Game Play
  3. Mental State Attribution Mediates Exogenous Orienting of Attention Triggered by Gaze Cues, but not Other Social Cues
  4. Mental-state estimation model with time-series environmental data regarding cognitive function
  5. Perceptual simultaneity range for two dichotically presented pure tones with frequency separation below 0.5 Bark
  6. Emotional response evoked by viewing facial expression pictures leads to higher temporal resolution
  7. Effects of Speed in Movies and Observers’ Expectations on Impressions of Body Movement’s Sharpness
  8. Perception-Based Non-Contact Sensor Used Emotion Estimation Technique and Its Application Possibility
  9. Predicting individual emotion from perception-based non-contact sensor big data
  10. Development of Wireless Sensor Nodes to Monitor Working Environment and Human Mental Conditions
  11. Perceived Duration Depends Upon Target Detection in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Sequence
  12. Contamination of fusional judgments in simultaneity judgment task
  13. Perceptual simultaneity range as a function of frequency separation and frequency range for two tones
  14. How the perceived duration depends upon the target detection in attentional blink display.
  15. The distractor saliency and target detection for multiple RSVP series
  16. Motion capture depends upon the common fate factor among elements
  17. Perceptual simultaneity range as a function of frequency separation for two pure tones
  18. Effects of frequency separation and fundamental frequency on perception of simultaneity of the tones
  19. Illusory rotation and motion capture depend upon common fate factor among elements.
  20. Perceptual size for local elements varies with the size of global arrangement
  21. Boundary location of remembered area is determined based on object-centered coordinates
  22. Emotions Evoked by Viewing Pictures may Affect Temporal Aspects of Visual Processing
  23. Visual Presentation Effects on Identification of Multiple Environmental Sounds
  24. Awareness of Temporal Lag is Necessary for Motor–Visual Temporal Recalibration
  25. Effects of frequency separation and fundamental frequency on perception of simultaneity of the tones
  26. Illusory rotation and motion capture depend upon assignment of complex motion signals.
  27. The Influence of Heart Rate on Time Perception during Music Listening
  28. Basis for Motion Capture in Terms of Illusory Motion Signal Obtained from Oblique Lines
  29. Right Side Bias in Aesthetic Arrangement in Viewing Pictures
  30. Effects of Consciousness and Consistency in Manual Control of Visual Stimulus on Reduction of the Flash-Lag Effect for Luminance Change
  31. Image Edge Detection and Orientation Selection with Coupled Nonlinear Excitable Elements
  32. The Effects of BGM's Musical Features on Auditory Time Estimation
  33. Image Edge Detection and Orientation Selection with Coupled Nonlinear Excitable Elements
  34. The effects of speed change and randomness in object movements on active eye-tracking and preference formation
  35. Stereo Algorithm with Anisotropic Reaction-Diffusion Systems
  36. Effects of binocular disparity on impressions
  37. Non-Retinotopic Motor-Visual Recalibration to Temporal Lag
  38. Subpixel stereo disparity for surface reconstruction by utilising a three-dimensional reaction-diffusion system
  39. Anisotropic reaction-diffusion stereo algorithm
  40. Discrepancy between impression formation and perception of temporal congruency in audio-visual stimuli1
  41. Effects of denotative congruency on audio-visual impressions
  42. How Does Temporal Frequency Affect Impression Formation for Audio-Visual Stimuli?
  43. Effects of Proprioceptive Processing on the Illusory Flash-Lag Effect in Motion and Luminance Change
  44. Effect of Denotative Congruency on Pleasant Impressions for Audio-Visual Stimuli
  45. Attention Affects the Transfer of the Sensory-Motor Recalibration in Temporal Order Judgment across Modalities
  46. Image edge detection with discretely spaced FitzHugh-Nagumo type excitable elements
  47. Angle Illusion in a Straight Road
  48. Reduction of the flash-lag effect in terms of active observation
  49. Long-Range Inhibition in Reaction-Diffusion Algorithms Designed for Edge Detection and Stereo Disparity Detection
  50. Edge strength evaluation with reaction-diffusion systems
  51. Illusory temporal order for stimuli at different depth positions
  52. Stereo Algorithm with Reaction-Diffusion Equations
  53. Magnification rate of objects in a perspective image to fit to our perception
  54. Edge detection with reaction-diffusion equations having a local average threshold
  55. Reaction–diffusion algorithm for stereo disparity detection
  56. Spatial and Temporal Frequency Tuning of Motion-in-Depth Aftereffect
  57. Reaction-Diffusion Algorithm for Vision Systems
  58. The Proposal of a Neuron Model in Consideration of Facilitation and Fatigue
  59. Manual control of the visual stimulus reduces the flash-lag effect
  60. Dependence of Illusory Motion on Directional Consistency in Oblique Components
  61. Auditory stimulation affects apparent motion1
  62. VISUAL VOLUME AND HEIGHT OF FOOD AFFECT OUR APPETITE
  63. MEASURING AND EVALUATING JAPANESE PEOPLE'S NERVOUSNESS IN SPEAKING ENGLISH
  64. Stereo Vision System with the Grouping Process of Multiple Reaction-Diffusion Models
  65. Depth perception from second-order-motion stimuli yoked to head movement
  66. Integration of binocular disparity and monocular cues at near threshold level
  67. Realizing Visual Functions with the Reaction–Diffusion Mechanism
  68. Modification of Depth and Distance Perception Caused by Long-Term Wearing of Left—Right Reversing Spectacles
  69. Integration of motion parallax with binocular disparity specifying different surface shapes
  70. How is motion disparity integrated with binocular disparity in depth perception?
  71. How is Depth Perception Affected by Long-Term Wearing of Left-Right Reversing Spectacles?