Masayuki SATO
Title | Professor | |
Degree | Doctor (Engineering) | |
Department | Department of Information and Systems Engineering | |
msato[ at ]kitakyu-u.ac.jp £ªPlease change "[at]" to "@". |
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Education | 1996: PhD from Tokyo Institute of Technology | |
Employment History | 1996-1999: York University, Toronto (Canada) 1999-2001: University of California at Berkeley (USA) Since 2001: The University of Kitakyushu |
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Teaching Activities | Information Theory, Image Processing, Visual Information Processing | |
Research Interest | Human visual perception, especially on (1) three-dimensional space recognition using binocular disparity and other depth information, and (2) space stability across rapid saccadic eye movements |
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Publications | (1) Shoji Sunaga, Masayuki Sato, Natsuko Arikado and Hiroshi Jomoto: A static geometrical illusion contributes largely to the footsteps illusion. Perception, 37, 902-914 (2008) (2) Shuichiro Taya, Masayuki Sato and Sachio Nakamizo: Stereoscopic depth aftereffects without retinal position correspondence between adaptation and test stimuli. Vision Research, 45, 1857-1866 (2005) (3) Manabu Miyata, Satoshi Hasebe, Hiroshi Ohtsuki and Masayuki Sato: Assessment of cyclodisparity-induced slant perception with a synoptophore. Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 49, 137-142 (2005) (4) Masayuki Sato, Mark Edwards and Clifton M. Schor: Envelope size-tuning for transient disparity vergence. Vision Research, 41, 1695-1707 (2001). (5) Masayuki Sato and Ian P. Howard: Effects of disparity-perspective cue conflict on depth contrast. Vision Research, 41, 415-426 (2001) (6) Masayuki Sato and Keiji Uchikawa: Increment-threshold spectral sensitivity during saccadic eye movements in uniform visual field. Vision Research, 39, 3951-3959 (1999) |
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Other activities | Practitioner and instructor of Kendo (Japanese traditional martial arts) | |
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