Presentation 2003/6/27
Evaluation of the processing model of facial expression by means of adaptation : On the dimensional and categorical account
Susumu SHIBUI, Kazuo SHIGEMASU,
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Abstract(in English) It is a fundamental question whether facial expressions are processed categorically or continuously in the multi-dimensional space. We investigated this issue using figural aftereffects induced by adaptation to facial expressions of emotion. Categorical conception hypothesizes that the effects of adaptation are explained independently by each expression. On the other hand, dimensional conception predicts that the effects of adaptation are explained by the relationship in the multi-dimensional space. Results showed that effects of adaptation were decreased monotonically as the categorical distance from adapt faces increased. This suggests the existence of the categorical information processing affected by the adaptation.
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Keyword(in English) Facial Expression / Adaptation / Dimension / Category
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Title (in English) Evaluation of the processing model of facial expression by means of adaptation : On the dimensional and categorical account
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Keyword(1) Facial Expression
Keyword(2) Adaptation
Keyword(3) Dimension
Keyword(4) Category
1st Author's Name Susumu SHIBUI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo : Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences()
2nd Author's Name Kazuo SHIGEMASU
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Date 2003/6/27
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Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 166
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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