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A new vection illusion is reported. Vection was induced even though there was no consciously perceived global display motion corresponding to the self-motion. The resulting experience can be summarised as: "I feel that I am moving but I do not know why". 相似文献
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T. Nakano K. Hagihara T. Seno N. Sumida M. Yamamoto Y. Umakoshi 《Philosophical Magazine Letters》2013,93(5):385-391
The microstructure and plastic deformation behaviour of Al-rich Ti-Al single crystals containing 54.7 and 58.0 at.% Al have been examined, focusing on the effect of chemical ordering of a Al5Ti3 superstructure on anomalous strengthening. Fine precipitates with the Al5Ti3 superstructure were developed in the L10 matrix of the Ti-58.0 at.% Al alloy. The size and volume fraction of the precipitates varied depending on temperature. An anomalous increase in the yield stress of the two alloys appeared at around 800oC. This strengthening mechanism is discussed on the basis of the difference in antiphase-boundary energies on (111), (110) and (001) planes in the Al5Ti3 phase. 相似文献
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We investigated how motion lines drawn in the background of a running human silhouette affect motion impressions of a runner in a static image. Observers evaluated the strength and direction of motion impression. The results show that parallel lines do not enhance frontoparallel motion impressions, while converging lines do so in an in-depth direction. This is a counter-example to the hypothesis that motion lines in the background represent motion streaks of the background when one visually tracks a moving object. 相似文献
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We measured the strength of illusory self-motion perception (vection) with and without locomotion on a treadmill. The results revealed that vection was inhibited by inconsistent locomotion, but facilitated by consistent locomotion. 相似文献
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Vection alters the perception of a visual illusion. It enhances the illusory completion of the healing grid (Kanai, 2005, Best Illusion of the Year Contest, Vision Sciences Society). When we perceive our self-motion, the mode of vision is different from that of when we are stationary. 相似文献