Wataru Teramoto ph.D

 
 

1976.01 Born in Omagari, Akita, Japan

<Education>

1999.03 Bachelor, Department of Psychology, Kobe    

              University, Japan

2001.03 Master, Department of Psychology, Kobe

              University, Japan

2004.09 Ph.D, Department of Psychology, Kobe University,

              Japan

<Professional positions>

2002.06–2003.3 NEDO Graduate student research fellow

2004.10–2005.3 Postdoc researcher, Department of    

                           Psychology, Kobe University

2005.04–2008.3 JSPS Postdoc research fellow, National

                           Institute of Advanced Industrial Science

                           and Technology, Japan

2006.04–2007.9 Visiting Researcher, Max Planck Institute

                           for Biological Cybernetics (Bülthoff

                           Lab.), Tübingen, Germany

2008.04–2011.3 Postdoc Researcher, Department of

                           Psychology and Research Institute of

                           Electrical Communication, Tohoku

                           University, Japan

2011.04–            Assistant Professor, Department of

                           Computer Science and Systems

                           Engineering, Muroran Institute of

                           Technology, Japan

 


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<Papers>

  1. -Teramoto, W., Sakamoto, S., Furune, F., Gyoba, J., Suzuki, Y. (in press) Compression of auditory space during forward self-motion. PLoS ONE.

  2. -Kobayashi, M., Teramoto, W., Hidaka, S., Sugita, Y. (2012) Sound frequency and aural selectivity in sound-contingent visual motion aftereffect. PLoS ONE, 7(5), e36803.

  3. -Kobayashi, M., Teramoto, W., Hidaka, S., Sugita, Y. (2012) Indiscriminable sounds determine the direction of visual motion. Scientific Reports, 2, 365.

  4. -Hidaka, S., Teramoto, W., and Nagai, M. (2012) Sound can enhance the suppression of visual target detection in apparent motion trajectory. Vision Research, 59, 25-33.

  5. -Cui, Z., Teramoto, W., Sakamoto, S., Iwaya, Y., and Suzuki, Y. (in press) The effect of self-motion perception on horizontal sound localization in front and rear spaces, The Transaction of Human Interface Society (in Japanese).

  6. -Teramoto, W., Hidaka, S., Sugita, Y., Sakamoto, S., 

  Gyoba, J., Iwaya, Y., and Suzuki, Y. (2012) Sounds can

  alter the perceived direction of a moving visual object,

  Journal of Vision, 12(3), article 11.

  1. -Hidaka, S., Teramoto, W., Kobayashi, M., and Sugita, Y.

  (2011) Sound-contingent visual motion aftereffect. BMC

  Neuroscience, 12, 1-6.

  1. -Hidaka, S., Teramoto, W., Sugita, Y., Manaka, Y.,

  Sakamoto, S., and Suzuki, Y. (2011) Auditory motion

  information drives visual motion perception. PLoS ONE, 6,

  e17499.

  1. -Teramoto W., and Riecke, B. E. (2010) Dynamic visual

  information facilitates object recognition from novel views,

  Journal of Vision, 10, article 11.

  1. -Teramoto, W., Hidaka, S., and Sugita, Y. (2010) Sounds move a static visual object, PLoS ONE, 5, e12255.

  2. -Hidaka, S., Teramoto, W., Gyoba, J., and Suzuki, Y. (2010) Sound can prolong the visible persistence of moving visual objects, Vision Research, 50, 2093–2099.

  3. -Teramoto, W., Hidaka, S., Gyoba, J., and Suzuki, Y. (2010) Auditory temporal cues can modulate visual representational momentum, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72, 2215–2226.

  4. -Teramoto, W., Manaka, Y., Hidaka, S., Sugita, Y., Miyauchi, R., Sakamoto, S., Gyoba, J., Iwaya, Y., and Suzuki, Y. (2010) Visual motion perception induced by sounds in vertical plane, Neuroscience Letters, 479, 221–225.

  5. -Teramoto, W., Yoshida, K., Hidaka, S., Asai, N., Gyoba, J., Sakamoto, S., Iwaya, Y., and Suzuki, Y. (2010),  Spatio-temporal characteristics responsible for high “Vraisemblance!”, Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, vol.15(3), 483–486 (in Japanese).

  6. -Teramoto, W., Yoshida, K., Asai, N., Hidaka, S., Gyoba, J., and Suzuki, Y. (2010) What is “sense of presence”: A non-researcher's understanding of sense of presence, Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 15, 7–16 (in Japanese).

  7. -Hidaka, S., Manaka, Y., Teramoto, W., Sugita, Y., Miyauchi, R., Gyoba, J., Suzuki, Y., and Iwaya, Y. (2009) Alternation of Sound Location Induces Visual Motion Perception of a Static Object, PLoS ONE, 4, e8188.

  8. -Teramoto W., Watanabe H., Umemura H. and Kita S. (2008) Change of Temporal-order judgment of sounds during long-lasting exposure to large-field visual motion, Perception, 37, 1649–1666.

  9. -Watanabe H., Teramoto W., and Umemura H. (2007) Effect of predictive sign of acceleration on heart rate variability in passive translation situation: preliminary evidence using visual and vestibular stimuli in VR environment, Journal of Neuro Engineering and Rehabilitation, 4, 36.

  10. -Teramoto, W., Watanabe, H., Umemura, H., Matsuoka, K., and Kita, S. (2004) Judgment Biases of Temporal Order during Apparent Self-Motion, IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E87-D, 1466–1476.

  11. -Teramoto, W., Watanabe, H., Umemura, H., Matsuoka, K., and Kita, S. (2004) Objective measure of visually induced self-motion perception using optokinetic nystagmus, Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 9, 51–60 (in Japanese).


<Papers (in revision)>

  1. -Kobayashi, M., Manaka, Y., Teramoto, W., Hidaka, S., Sugita, Y., and Suzuki, Y. Effects of visual contrast on audio-visual interactions in human event-related potentials, Neuroreport.

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TEL:  81.143.46.5433


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