Presentation 2019-12-19
The experimental psychological study about factors that influence ocurrence of Mind-Wandering in art appreciation.
Renpei Ozawa, Jan Mikuni, Hideaki Kawabata,
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Abstract(in English) Mind-Wandering (MW) is phenomenon that cognitive processing of the external environment decreases in favor of internal processing. Our mind is easily apt to wander, when we are tired, uncomfortable and habituated to task. The aim of this experiment was to reveal factors that influence occurrence of MW in art appreciation. Moreover, eye-movement was measured. In result, in the latter half of observation, occurrence of MW more increased than in the first half and MW about past events more increased when participants observed a landscape painting than still-life painting. It was suggested that blinks and maximum gaze time were index of occurrence of MW.
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Keyword(in English) Mind-Wandering / art appreciation / Museum Fatigue / Eyelink / eye-movement
Paper # HIP2019-67
Date of Issue 2019-12-12 (HIP)

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Committee HIP
Conference Date 2019/12/19(2days)
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Place (in English) RIEC, Tohoku University
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Chair Miyuki Kamachi(Kogakuin Univ.)
Vice Chair Shuichi Sakamoto(Tohoku Univ.) / Yuji Wada(Ritsumeikan Univ.)
Secretary Shuichi Sakamoto(NICT) / Yuji Wada(NTT)
Assistant Atsushi Wada(NICT) / Hidetoshi Kanaya(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Yuki Yamada(Kyushu Univ.)

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Title (in English) The experimental psychological study about factors that influence ocurrence of Mind-Wandering in art appreciation.
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Mind-Wandering
Keyword(2) art appreciation
Keyword(3) Museum Fatigue
Keyword(4) Eyelink
Keyword(5) eye-movement
1st Author's Name Renpei Ozawa
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ)
2nd Author's Name Jan Mikuni
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ)
3rd Author's Name Hideaki Kawabata
3rd Author's Affiliation Keio University(Keio Univ)
Date 2019-12-19
Paper # HIP2019-67
Volume (vol) vol.119
Number (no) HIP-348
Page pp.pp.13-18(HIP),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2019-12-12 (HIP)