Presentation 2002/11/14
Intercorporal coordination in rhythm and spatial orientation : What makes people believe in others' mind?
Hideki KOZIMA, Cocoro NAKAGAWA, Hiroyuki YANO,
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Abstract(in English) Human communication is the reciprocal activity of (1) assuming that the interlocutor has "mind" and (2) predicting and manipulating the interlocutor's behavior in terms of "theory of mind". Looking into infant-caregiver interaction and its development, we investigate interpersonal coordination of bodily movement (i.e. attentional pattern) as a mechanism that makes us believe in "mind".
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Keyword(in English) Infant-caregiver interaction / Joint attention / Turn-taking / Infant robot
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Title (in English) Intercorporal coordination in rhythm and spatial orientation : What makes people believe in others' mind?
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Keyword(1) Infant-caregiver interaction
Keyword(2) Joint attention
Keyword(3) Turn-taking
Keyword(4) Infant robot
1st Author's Name Hideki KOZIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Cocoro NAKAGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory
3rd Author's Name Hiroyuki YANO
3rd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory
Date 2002/11/14
Paper # HIP2002-24
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 472
Page pp.pp.-
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