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Akiyoshi Kitaoka : ウィキペディア英語版
Akiyoshi Kitaoka

is a Professor of Psychology at the College of Letters, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan.
In 1984, he received a BSc from the Department of Biology, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan, where he studied animal psychology (burrowing behavior in rats) and (at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience) neuronal activity of the inferotemporal cortex in Macaque monkeys.
After his 1991 PhD from the Institute of Psychology, University of Tsukuba,〔under the guidance of the late Japanese Gestalt psychologist and professor emeritus Osamu Fujita〕 he specialized in visual perception and visual illusions of geometrical shape, brightness, color, in motion illusions and other visual phenomena like Gestalt completion and perceptual transparency, based on a modern conception of Gestalt Psychology.〔 Noguchi, K., Kitaoka, A., and Takashima, M. (2008) Gestalt-oriented perceptual research in Japan: Past and present. Gestalt Theory, 30, 11-28〕
He became renowned through his ''Rotating Snakes'' peripheral drift illusion (see below).
In 2006, he received the ''Gold Prize'' of the 9th L'ORÉAL Art and Science of Color contest.
In 2007, he received the ''Award for Original Studies'' from the Japanese Society of Cognitive Psychology.〔Kitaoka, A. (2008) Cognitive psychology of visual illusion. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology,5, 177-185 (in Japanese with English abstract)〕〔Kitaoka, A. (2007) Psychological approaches to art. Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science,26, 97-102 (in Japanese with English abstract)〕〔Kitaoka, A. and Ashida, H. (2007) A variant of the anomalous motion illusion based upon contrast and visual latency. Perception, 36, 1019-1035. 〕
In 2008, his designs were the inspiration for the critically acclaimed indie rock band Animal Collective's album ''Merriweather Post Pavilion'', which featured a leaf covered optical illusion.
== External links ==

* ("Rotating snakes" can be downloaded for non-commercial purposes from the website (RIKEN institute project) )〔Like many of his motion illusions based on the interaction between the peripheral and the foveal visual system. Explanation details in German in: Hans-Werner Hunziker, (2006) Im Auge des Lesers: foveale und periphere Wahrnehmung - vom Buchstabieren zur Lesefreude, Transmedia Stäubli Verlag Zürich 2006 ISBN 978-3-7266-0068-6〕
* (Akiyoshi's illusion pages )

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