201906.07
Measuring Time Window Between Self-Movements and Corresponding Sounds (Poster Presentation, Poster Award)
Posted in RESEARCH
How can we perceive sounds we have made, such as applause, as having done them ourselves? It is known that the most important thing to perceive this is that the self-body-movement and corresponding feedback are temporally congruent. Regardibg a new method to measure such psychological time in the brain, I presented to the 5th ensemble workshop held on Tohoku University's Katahira campus on 7th June, and I recieved a poster award (Toida).
How can we perceive sounds we have made, such as applause, as having done them ourselves? It is known that the most important thing to perceive this is that the self-body-movement and corresponding feedback are temporally congruent. Regardibg a new method to measure such psychological time in the brain, I presented to the 5th ensemble workshop held on Tohoku University's Katahira campus on 7th June, and I recieved a poster award (Toida).