
Biography
After studying experimental psychology at Kyoto University's Faculty of Letters, I joined the Cognitive Computation Laboratory at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). Since my undergraduate years, I have been researching the mechanisms that modulate time perception. My main research interest lies in how human sensory perception can be altered through external influences such as physical movement and visual stimuli. I approach this from both a theoretical perspective, focusing on computational theory in my primary research, and from a practical perspective in my secondary research, where I explore its applications in human-computer interaction (HCI).
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