KGRI Start-up Research: Elucidation and Representation of Various Grid Illusions by Psychological and Mathematical Approaches
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Summary

The purpose of this study is to understand the visual information processing mechanisms of various grid illusions integrally through mathematical analysis and visual experiments. The psychology group will conduct visual experiments to identify the components of visual illusions. The mathematics group will improve the mathematical model based on the results of visual experiments and visual neurophysiological findings and perform numerical simulations. This research aims to create imaging techniques to manipulate the grid illusion in a transformative way and to generate valuable fundamental knowledge for art and design.
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Project Members
About Project Members, ResearchersNote: ◎ indicates the project leader
Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization/Research Interests |
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◎ Masaki Mori | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Assistant Professor | Experimetal Psychology, Mathematical Psychology |
Takamichi Sushida | Department of Computer Science and Technology, Salesian Polytechnic | Associate Professor | Applied Mathematics, Numerical Computation |
Shintaro Kondo | Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Gifu University | Associate Professor | Applied Mathematics, Partial Differential Equation |