Yamaguchi University Research Institute for Time Studies
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Makoto Ichikawa is a professor, Department of Psychology at Chiba University, Japan. He received his Ph. D. in psychology from Osaka City University in 1994. He worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Centre for Vision Research, York Univerisity, Canada, and faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan. He has been a visiting professor at Research Institute of Time Study, Yamaguchi University, Japan. His areas of interest include spatial and temporal aspect of human perception, cross modal processing in perception and cognition, and plasticity in perception and cognition.
Vision Society of Japan, Ukai Paper Award,Effects of Voluntary Control of Respiration upon the Exogenous and Endogenous AttentionToshinori Koike Makoto Ichikawa
This study investigated how properties of precedent stimuli affect the perceived temporal duration for the following stimuli by the use of an experimental methodology similar to a previous study’s, which found cue recruitment in depth perception (...
JASA Express Letters 3(3) 034401-034401 Mar 2023 [Refereed]
The perceptual simultaneity range for two diotically presented tones increases with decreasing frequency separation of the two tones from approximately 0.5 Bark. As the present study of two frequency regions shows, this effect is not observed when...
i-Perception 14(1) 204166952311521-204166952311521 Jan 2023 [Refereed]
We examined the effects of emotional response, with different levels of valence and arousal, on the temporal resolution of visual processing by using photos of various facial expressions. As an index of the temporal resolution of visual processing...