Encadrant : Takayuki ITO
École doctorale : Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Multidisciplinary Sciences, Life Sciences (University Tokyo)
Spécialité : Life science in department of Multidisciplinaly Sciences (Université Tokyo)
Structure de rattachement : Autre
Établissement d'origine : Université de Tokyo
Financement(s) : bourse attribuée par un gouvernement étranger ; bourse attribuée par un gouvernement étranger
Date d'entrée en thèse : 01/04/2018
Date de soutenance : 18/01/2022
Composition du jury :
Résumé : This thesis focused on the auditory processing of the sound generated by own movement (self-generated sound). The thesis examined how the motor characteristics affect the auditory processing of self-generated sound by investigating three motor tasks: finger movement with fine force control, finger movement in different external environment, and adaptive walking. The results indicated that motor characteristics play a key role in auditory-motor interaction for the processing of self-generated sound.