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Effects of motion image stimuli with normal and high frame rates on EEG power spectra: comparison with continuous motion image stimuli
Author(s) -
Kuroki Yoshihiko,
Takahashi Haruo,
Kusakabe Masahiro,
Yamakoshi Kenichi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1002/jsid.237
Subject(s) - computer science , computer vision , artificial intelligence , motion (physics) , electroencephalography , image (mathematics) , frame (networking) , power (physics) , psychology , physics , neuroscience , telecommunications , quantum mechanics
The human electroencephalographic (EEG) power spectra when viewing visual stimuli of a real motion image and of motion images with 60 frames/s (fps) and 240 fps were investigated. The EEG spectra in response to the 240 fps motion image stimuli were more similar to those of the real motion image stimuli than those of the 60 fps stimuli. This high frame rate (240 fps) motion image is considered to have a possibility of providing perceptions of motion image quality that are close to the impression upon looking at real world scenes.

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