Yasuhiro Seya

Contact:

Faculty of Human Informatics, Aichi Shukutoku University

2-9, Katahira, Nagakute, Aichi, 480-1197, Jpana.

E-mail:

yseya (at) asu.aasa.ac.jp (at) -> @

Tel:

+81-561-62-4111

Education:

2007 Ph.D. (Kinesiology; Tokyo Metropolitan University)

2004 M.S. (Kinesiology; Tokyo Metropolitan University)

2002 B.A. (Psychology; Chuo University)

Research and teaching experience:

2016.4-present Associate Professor at Faculty of Human Informatics, Aichi Shukutoku University

2012.4-2016.3 Assistant Professor at Deptartment of Human and Computer Intelligence, Ritsumeikan University

2012.1-2012.3 Visiting researcher at School of Psychology, The University of Nottingham

2008.6-2012.3 Postdoctoral Fellow at Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University

2007.3-2008.5 Postdoctoral Fellow at Institute of Intelligent Information and Communications Technology (IICT), Konan University.

2005.4-2007.3 Teaching assistant at Department of Kinesiology, Graduate School of Science,Tokyo Metropolitan University.

Membership of academic societies:

  1. Japanese Psychological Association.

  2. Japanese Society of Sport Psychology.

  3. Japan Ergonomics Society.

  4. Vision Society of Japan.

  5. The Japan Society of Kansei.

  6. Japanese Psychonomic Society.

  7. Optical Society of Japan.

Grants and Awards:

2013.4-16.3 Scientific Research: wakate kenkyu (B)

2008.4-11.3 Scientific Research: wakate kenkyu (B)

2007.4 Scientific Research: wakate kenkyu (start up)

2005 Travel Grant of Tokyo Metropolitan University for attendance at Meeting held in Canada

Research Interests

  1. Eye movements and useful field of view (UFOV) in driving

  2. Visual attention and reaction times during smooth pursuit eye movement

  3. Relationship between induced motion and eye movements

  4. Relationship between vection and eye movements

Publications

Refereed papers:

  1. Nomura, Y., Ikuta, S., Yokota, S., Mita, J., Oikawa, M., Matsushima, H., Amano, A., Shimonomura, K., Seya, Y., & Koike, C. Evaluation of critical flicker-fusion frequency measurement methods using a touchscreen-based visual temporal discrimination task in the behaving mouse. Neuroscience Research (in press).

  2. Seya, Y., &Shinoda, H. Relationship between vection and motion perception in depth. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, in press.

  3. Seya, Y., & Mori, M. Perceptual-motor coordination during first person shooter game playing. Transactions of Japan Society of Kansei Engineering, in press (in Japanese).

  4. Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Experience and training of a first person shooter (FPS) game can enhance useful field of view, working memory, and reaction time. International Journal of Affective Engineering, 15, 213-222, 2016.

  5. Seya, Y., Shinoda, H., & Nakaura, Y. Up-down asymmetry in vertical vection. Vision Research, 117, 16-24, 2015.

  6. Seya, Y., & Mori, S. Tradeoff between manual response speed and pursuit accuracy revealed by a deadline procedure. Experimental Brain Research, in press.

  7. Seya, Y., Yamaguchi, M., & Shinoda, H. Single stimulus color can modulate vection. Frontiers in Psychology, 6/406, 1-12, 2015.

  8. Seya, Y., Ishihara, M., & Imanaka, K. Up-down asymmetry in vertical induced motion and optokinetic nystagmus. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 220-233, 2015.

  9. Seya, Y., Tsuji, T., & Shinoda, H. Effect of depth order on linear vection with optical flows. i-Perception, 5, 630-640, 2014.

  10. Seya, Y., Nakayasu, H., & Yagi, T. Useful field of view in simulated driving: Reaction times and eye movements of drivers. i-Perception, 4, 285-298, 2013.

  11. Ogata, K., Seya, Y., Watanabe, K., & Ifukube, T. Effects of navigation cues for search tasks on GUI. IPSJ Journal, 54/4, 1518-1527, 2013 (in Japanese).

  12. Seya, Y., & Watanabe, K. Objective and subjective sizes of the effective visual field during game playing measured by the gaze-contingent window method. International Journal of Affective Engineering, 12/1, 11-19. 2013.

  13. Higuchi, T., Seya, Y., & Imanaka, K. Rule for scaling shoulder rotation angles while walking through apertures. PLoS ONE, 10, e48123, 2012.

  14. Ogata, K., Seya, Y., Watanabe, K., & Ifukube, T. Effects of adaptive navigation support on the search task on a central control system. Proceedings of NordiCHI2012, 478-485, 2012.

  15. Seya, Y., & Watanabe, K. The minimal time required to process visual information in visual search tasks measured by using gaze-contingent visual masking. Perception, 41, 819-830, 2012.

  16. Seya, Y., Tsutsui, K.I., Watanabe, K., & Kimura, K. Attentional capture without awareness in complex visual tasks. Perception, 41, 517-531, 2012.

  17. Seya, Y., & Mori, S. Spatial attention and reaction times during smooth pursuit eye movement. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 493-509, 2012.

  18. Higuchi, T., Murai, G., Kijima, A., Seya, Y., Wagman, J. B., Imanaka, K. Athletic experience influences shoulder rotations when running through apertures. Human Movement Science, 30, 534-549,2011.

  19. Seya, Y., Sato, K., Kimura, Y., Ookubo, Y., Toyama, S., Yamagata, H., Kasahara, K., Fujikake, H., Yamamoto, Y., Ikeda, H., Watanabe, K. Effects of visual and auditory information on performance of arcade games with hemispherical immersive projection screens. Journal of digital games research, 4(1), 49-58, 2010 (in Japanese).

  20. Nakayasu, H., Seya, Y., Yagi, T., & Miyoshi, T. Visual Perception and Response Behavior by Driving Simulator and Eye Tracking System. Advances in Transportation Studies, an International Journal, Section B 19, 67-76, 2009.

  21. Seya, Y., Takahashi, J., & Imanaka, K. Relationships between visual fatigue and reaction times: Effects of a repetition of a visual task and long-term intake of a supplemental food including astaxanthin on reaction time. Japanese journal of physiological anthropology, 14, 59-66,2009 (in Japanese).

  22. Seya, Y., Nakayasu, H., & Patterson, P. Visual search of trained and untrained drivers in a driving simulator. Japanese Psychological Research, 50, 242-252, 2008.

  23. Seya, Y., & Mori, S. Tradeoff between response speed and pursuit accuracy. Motor Control, 11, 109-118, 2007.

  24. Seya, Y., & Mori, S. Motion illusion reveals fixation stability of karate athletes. Visual Cognition, 15, 491-512, 2007.

Proceedings of International Conference:

  1. Yamaguchi, M., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. The effect of color and velocity on vection. Proceedings of the 2nd Asia Color Association, 292-295, 2014.

  2. Ayukawa, S., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Haze estimation of cataract crystalline lens by spatial resolution and contrast threshold as a function of scattering light's intensity. Proceedings of The 2nd Asia Color Association, 296-299, 2014.

  3. Kurita, N., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Color management of display for the exact same color appearance under different illuminations. Proceedings of The 2nd Asia Color Association, 204-207, 2014.

  4. Tsukamoto, T., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Comparison of color discrimination on a display measured under different illumination condition. Proceedings of The 2nd Asia Color Association, 208-211, 2014.

  5. Ayukawa, S., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Haze estimation of cataract crystalline lens by spatial resolution and contrast threshold as a function of scattering light's intensity. Proceedings of The 2nd Asia Color Association, 296-299, 2014.

  6. Arakawa, K., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Effect of color on the space brightness using border lumiannce of color appearance mode. Proceedings of The 1st Asia Color Association, 215-218, 2013.

  7. Tanaka, R., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Evaluation of the effect daylight on space brightness. Proceedings of The 1st Asia Color Association, 159-162, 2013.

  8. Nishida, T., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Luminance and chromaticity measurement with 3D object maps. Proceedings of The 1st Asia Color Association, 219-222, 2013.

  9. Nakagawa, R., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Quantitative examination of color constancy across different lighting einvironments by using color naming method. Proceedings of The 1st Asia Color Association, 211-214, 2013.

  10. Ayukawa, S., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Haze estimation of crystalline lens by spatial resolution as a function of light scatering intensity. Proceedings of The 1st Asia Color Association, 203-206, 2013.

  11. Seya, Y., Watanabe, K. Minimal time required to process visual information in complex visual task measured by using gaze contingent visual masking. Proceedings of The Third International Workshop on Kansei, 247-250, 2010.

  12. Seya, Y., Sato, K., Kimura, Y., Ookubo, A., Yamagata, H., Kasahara, K., Fujikake, H., Yamamoto, Y., Ikeda, H., & Watanabe, K. Effects of Peripheral Visual Information on Performance of Video Game with Hemi-Spherical Immersive Projection Screen. Proceedings of DiGRA2009 (in CD-ROM).

  13. Mori, S. & Seya, Y. Evaluation of expertise perception in sport. The Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Design of Artificial Environments, 286-287, 2007.

  14. Seya, Y., Nakayasu, H., & Miyoshi, T. Visual search strategies during automobile driving, In S. Mori, T. Miyaoka, & W. Wong (eds), Fechner Day Proceedings of 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, pp.445-450, 2007.

  15. Nakayasu, H., Seya, Y., Nakagawa, M., & Miyoshi, T. What does a correlation between human responses to different attributes mean?, In S. Mori, T. Miyaoka, & W. Wong (eds), Fechner Day Proceedings of 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics,141-146, 2007.

  16. Nakayasu, H., Seya, Y., Miyoshi, T., & Keren, N. Measurement of Visual Attention and Useful Field of View during Driving tasks Using a Drving Simulator. Proceedings of the 2007 Mid-Continent Transportation Research Symposium (in CD-ROM), 2007.

  17. Seya, Y., & Mori, S. Tracking and responding to a visual target. In J. Monahan, J. Townsend, & M. Scheffert (eds), Fechner Day Proceedings of 21st Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, 309-314, 2005.

Dissertation

  1. Seya, Y. A study on reaction times to a visual target during smooth pursuit eye movement. Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 2007.

Presentations at academic meeting

Oral

  1. Nakayasu, H., Seya, Y., Miyoshi, T., Keren, N., & Patterson, P. Human performance model by driving simulator. 4th International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology, Washington DC, U.S.A, September, 2008.

Poster

    1. Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Effects of changing-size and changing-disparity cues on visually induced self-motion. The 31st International Congress of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan, July, 2016.

    2. Mita, J., Yokota, S., Ikuta, S., Takizawa, S., Nomura, Y., Arimura, T., Amano, A., Shimonomura, K., Seya, Y., Tsubo, Y., & Koike, C. The evaluation of visual temporal resolution in the behaving mouse. Society for Neurosciences annual meeting 2015, 791.03/M46, Chicago, USA, October, 2015.

    3. Seya, Y., Shinoda, H., & Nakaura, Y. Up-down asymmetry in vertical vection. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, U.K., August, 2015.

    4. Yamaji, R., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Relationship between vection and body sway. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, U.K., August, 2015.

    5. Fujimoto, Y., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Degradation of display image due to glare of ambient light evaluated by visibility matching and degradation category rating. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, U.K., August, 2015.

    6. Yamada, S., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Brightness perception for a room with a scenic view through the window. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, U.K., August, 2015.

    7. Kurita, N., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Color management system for identical color appearance across different illuminations. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, U.K., August, 2015.

    8. Seya, Y., Shinoda, H., & Nakaura, Y. Up-down asymmetry in visually induced self-motion perception (vection). 18th European Conference on Eye Movements, Vienna, Austria, August, 2015.

    9. Yamaji, R., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Relationship between vection and visually evoked postural responses. 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Singapore, July, 2015.

    10. Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Relationships between scene perception and visual search performance, 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Singapore, July, 2015.

    11. Yamada, S., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. Scenic views through a window affect the perception of space brightness of a room. 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Singapore, July, 2015.

    12. Fujimoto, Y., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Degradation of display image due to glare of ambient light evaluated by using a visibility matching technique and analysis of their spatial frequency characteristics, 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Singapore, July, 2015.

    13. Oku, K., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Images on a transparent display with a uniform gray background evaluated by visibility matching and degradation category rating. Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Singapore, July, 2015.

    14. Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. (2014). Effects of depth cues on vection.37th European Conference on Visual Perception, Belgrade, Serbia, August, 2014.

    15. Tanaka, R., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. (2014). Brightness perception in daylit office with scene.37th European Conference on Visual Perception, Belgrade, Serbia, August, 2014.

    16. Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. (2014). The effects of a first person shooter game on cognitive task performance. 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Kagawa, Japan, July, 2014.

    17. Yamaguchi, M., Seya, Y., & Shinoda, H. (2014). The effect of color on vection. 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Kagawa, Japan, July, 2014.

    18. Kurita, N., Shinoda, H., & Seya, Y. Colorimetry-free color management system for displays. 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Kagawa, Japan, July, 2014.

    19. Seya, Y., Yamaguchi, M., & Shinoda, H. Spatial distribution of attention in three dimensional space. 36th European Conference on Visual Perception, Bremen, German, August, 2013.

    20. Seya, Y., Tsutsui, K. I., & Watanabe, K. Cueing effects in a useful field of view task. 33rd European Conference on Visual Perception, Lausanne, Switzerland, August, 2010.

    21. Seya,Y., Nakayasu, H., & Yagi, T. Useful field of view in simulated driving: Reaction times and eye movements of drivers. The 9th Motor Control and Human Skills Conference, Tasmania, Australia, February, 2009.

    22. Seya, Y., & Mori, S. Speed-accuracy tradeoff in reaction times during smooth pursuit. 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada, November, 2005.

    23. Mori, S., & Seya, Y. Expertise perception of karate athletes in realistic and nonrealistic displays. The 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada, November, 2003.