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Akiyoshi Kitaoka (北岡 明佳, Kitaoka Akiyoshi, born August 19, 1961) 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. He became renowned through his Rotating Snakes peripheral drift illusion (see above).

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  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka (北岡 明佳, Kitaoka Akiyoshi, born August 19, 1961) 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, 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. He became renowned through his Rotating Snakes peripheral drift illusion (see above). 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. In 2008, his designs were the inspiration for the experimental pop band Animal Collective's critically acclaimed album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, which features a leaf covered optical illusion. He was asked by Jeff Koons to provide illusions for the interior packaging of Lady Gaga's 2013 album Artpop, and a version of his "Hatpin urchin" image appears on the CD itself. (en)
  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka (jap. 北岡 明佳, Kitaoka Akiyoshi; * 19. August 1961 in der Präfektur Kōchi, Japan) ist Professor der Psychologie an der Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften der Ritsumeikan-Universität im japanischen Kyōto. Er studierte zunächst Biologie an der Universität Tsukuba, wo er sich mit Tierpsychologie befasste, sowie am Tokyo Institute for Neuroscience. 1991 promovierte er am Psychologischen Institut der Universität Tsukuba und befasste sich danach intensiv mit optischen Täuschungen betreffend Form, Farbe und Helligkeitsunterschiede, sowie Gestaltwahrnehmung. Nach seiner Promotion ging er zuerst an das Tōkyō-to Shinkei Kagaku Sōgō Kenkyūjo (東京都神経科学総合研究所, Institut der Neurowissenschaften Tokio) und 2001 als Assistenz-Professor (ab 2006 Professor) an die Ritsumeikan-Universität. Berühmt wurde er durch sein Bild Rotating Snakes. 2006 erhielt er den Gold Preis des 9. L’Oréal Art and Science of Color Wettbewerbs. 2007 erhielt er den Award for Original Studies der Japanischen Gesellschaft für Kognitive Psychologie. (de)
  • 北岡 明佳(きたおか あきよし、1961年 - )は、日本の心理学者。立命館大学総合心理学部教授。専門は錯視、知覚心理学。 (ja)
  • Кітаока Акійоші (яп. 北岡 明佳 Kitaoka Akiyoshi, 19 серпня 1961, Префектура Коті, Японія) — японський психолог. Професор психології університету Ріцумейкан в Кіото. (uk)
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  • 北岡 明佳(きたおか あきよし、1961年 - )は、日本の心理学者。立命館大学総合心理学部教授。専門は錯視、知覚心理学。 (ja)
  • Кітаока Акійоші (яп. 北岡 明佳 Kitaoka Akiyoshi, 19 серпня 1961, Префектура Коті, Японія) — японський психолог. Професор психології університету Ріцумейкан в Кіото. (uk)
  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka (北岡 明佳, Kitaoka Akiyoshi, born August 19, 1961) 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. He became renowned through his Rotating Snakes peripheral drift illusion (see above). (en)
  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka (jap. 北岡 明佳, Kitaoka Akiyoshi; * 19. August 1961 in der Präfektur Kōchi, Japan) ist Professor der Psychologie an der Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften der Ritsumeikan-Universität im japanischen Kyōto. Berühmt wurde er durch sein Bild Rotating Snakes. 2006 erhielt er den Gold Preis des 9. L’Oréal Art and Science of Color Wettbewerbs. 2007 erhielt er den Award for Original Studies der Japanischen Gesellschaft für Kognitive Psychologie. (de)
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  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka (de)
  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka (en)
  • 北岡明佳 (ja)
  • Кітаока Акійоші (uk)
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