Associate Professor
Kenji YOKOI
Room Building2-239
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Education
1994
B. A., Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
1996
M. A., Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering , Tokyo Institute of Technology.
2002
Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Professional Experience
2002
Research Associate, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
2004
Research Staff, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
2006
Research Associate, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo.
2007
Research Associate, National Defense Academy of Japan.
2010
Lecturer, National Defense Academy of Japan.
2013
Associate Professor, National Defense Academy of Japan.
Keywords for Research Interests Psychophysics, Ergonomics, Kansei Engineering
Major Publications Color category influences heterogeneous visual search for color. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 22(11), 2309-2317, 2005.

Object-based anisotropies in the flash-lag effect. Psychological Science, 17(8), 728-735, 2006.

Effective Visual Field in Driving Revealed by Gaze-contingent Window Method. Review of Automotive Engineering, 27(4), 497-501, 2006.

Measuring Spatial Distribution of Visual Attention in Action Video Game. International Journal of Kansei Engineering, 6(2), 13-18, 2006.

Object-based anisotropic mislocalization by retinotopic motion signals. Vision Research, 47(12), 1662-1667, 2007.