Prof. Yoshie Kiritani
Department of Design and Architecture, Chiba University, Japan
Born in 1966, received her MA and her Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology at the Keio University, Japan.
1995-1997 Research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science; 1996-1998 instructor at the Senzoko Gaknen Junior College; 2000 Research Fellow Canon Europa Foundation; 2001 instructor at the International University of Health and Welfare; 2002-2003 instructor at the Chiba Institute of Technology; 1997-2003 Research assistant of Chiba University, from 2003 Associate Professor of this university.
In 1999 Yoshie Kiritani received the Wolfgang Metzger Award 1999 for her work with Giovanni Bruno VICARIO on "Slow-motion tunnel effect: an inquiry into vertical organization of perceptual events" (published in Gestalt Theory 21 (2/1999), 100-121.
See her web page at Chiba University and her ReaD entry
Selected Publications:
- The effects of relative size of inducers and of viewing distance on perception of anomalous surface, Japanese Psychological Research, 36(3), 178-181.
- Perceptual causality in amodal completion of kinetic structures. Psychological Research, 62, 255-260, (1999).
- Amodal perception of kinetic structures as perceptual causality. In M. Zanforlin & L. Tommasi (Eds.) Research in perception. pp.233-235. Padova: Logos Edizioni, (1999).
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Effects of the Mode of Design and Familiarity on the Cognition of Route Guidance Sign (with Chen Yu-Chia,Kaoru Noguchi). International Symposium on Design Science (Nagaoka),Proceedings pp.300-306 (1999)
- Effects of shape and noise on speed perception - its implications for road design. 2003 European Conference of Visual Perception (Paris, France).
- Construction of road internal landscape evaluation standard. A case study of local road. Journal of the Asian Design International Conference, 2003
- Effects of the figurativeness of visual images on comprehensibility and interestingness of the advertisment. Journal of the Asian Design International Conference, 2003.
Yoshie Kiritani published in Gestalt Theory - An International Multidisciplinary Journal
- Slow-motion tunnel effect: an inquiry into vertical organization of perceptual events (with Giovanni Bruno Vicario). Gestalt Theory 21 (2/1999), 100-121.
- Gestalt and Design: Work on Signposts of the Metropolian Expressway in Japan as an Example. Gestalt Theory 30 (1/2008), 89-97
Contact
Prof. Yoshie Kiritani
Dept. of Design Science
Graduate School of Engineering
Chiba University
1-33 Yayoicho, Inageku, Chiba 263-8522
JAPAN
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