My research on human perception Papers
- Explanation for neon color effect in achromatic line segments on chromatic inducers based on the multiple interprertation hypothesis. Sohmiya, S. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 101, 267-282, (2005).
- Explanation for neon color effect of chromatic configurations on the basis of perceptual ambiguity in form and color. Sohmiya, S. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 98, 272-290, (2004).
- New psychophysical method for visual consciousness during binocular rivalry: conventional method for binocular rivalry has a fatal flaw. Sohmiya, T., Sohmiya, S., & Sohmiya, K. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 89, 665-683, (2003).
- Pattern of cortical activity, degree of synchronization, binocular fusion, and binocular rivalry. Sohmiya, T., Sohmiya, S., & Sohmiya, K. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 89, 665-683, (1999).
- Connection between synchronization of oscillatory activities at early stages and a final stage in the visual system. Sohmiya, S., Sohmiya, K., & Sohmiya, T. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 86, 1107-1116, (1998).
Proceedings
- A new explanation of brightness illusions: an unconscious inference of light-source positions in the displays and transparency of the segments in the displays. Sohmiya, S. Proceeding of the 69th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, p. 516, September (2005). [in Japanese]
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Where is light-source positions in the display? the area in front of the black figures, the area behind the figures, or the white segment itself? and what object is this in our real world?
- A new analysis for color illusion on the basis of perceptual ambiguity in form and color. Sohmiya, S. Proceeding of the 68th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, p. 510, September (2004). [in Japanese]
Resume (pdf coming soon...) (doc: beta) (html: beta) [in English]
Illusions
- Neon color effect (non-connected type?) [Almost in Japanese]
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