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Riku Asaoka

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Asaoka R, Wada Y
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2023 May; 49(4):573-587. PMID: 37184940
When task-irrelevant nontarget sound temporally sandwiches brief target visual stimuli, its perceived duration is compressed (time compression). Since little is known about the mechanisms of time compression, this study examined...
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Asaoka R
Exp Brain Res . 2023 Feb; 241(3):889-903. PMID: 36795125
The perceived duration of a target visual stimulus is shorter when a brief non-target visual stimulus precedes and trails the target than when it appears alone. This time compression requires...
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Asaoka R, Kojima H, Yoshizawa T
Vision Res . 2022 Mar; 196:108027. PMID: 35248888
The present study investigated hemispheric symmetry of cortical functions, in terms of the chromatic motion mechanism. A series of experiments examined the visual sensitivities to chromatic and achromatic stimuli with...
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Asaoka R, Takeshima Y
Percept Mot Skills . 2020 Sep; 128(1):59-79. PMID: 32990163
In research studies on how people perceive simultaneously presented audiovisual information, researchers have often shown that the number of visual flashes participants perceive on a computer screen can be altered...
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Asaoka R
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2019 Dec; 203:102982. PMID: 31884042
A visual stimulus is perceived as shorter when a short sound is presented immediately before and after the visual target than when the visual target appears alone. It remains unclear...
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Asaoka R, Gyoba J
Multisens Res . 2018 Feb; 29(4-5):319-35. PMID: 29384606
Previous studies have shown that the perceived duration of visual stimuli can be strongly distorted by auditory stimuli presented simultaneously. In this study, we examine whether sounds presented separately from...