Presentation 1999/6/18
A Study on Japanese Facial Expressions : On the Influence of Observers and Monitor TV upon Expressions of Emotions
Noriko Wada, Kiyoshi Maiya,
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Abstract(in English) The preset study aimed at examination of the influence of observers and monitor TV upon expressions of emotions. In the experiment, five female students were asked to make in their own ways under four different conditions; with or without observers, with or without monitor TV on which they could see their faces. The results indicated that the monitor TV significantly effected upon the strength and the time lapse of making facial explessions when the obervers were rooming in. It is suggested that the existence of observers weakens and shortens the display of facial expression. The correlation between the strength and the time lapse of facial expressions (r=.43) was significant and the individual differences were found in the time lapse.
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Keyword(in English) making facial expressions / emotional expressions / observers' effect / monitoring effect
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Title (in English) A Study on Japanese Facial Expressions : On the Influence of Observers and Monitor TV upon Expressions of Emotions
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Keyword(1) making facial expressions
Keyword(2) emotional expressions
Keyword(3) observers' effect
Keyword(4) monitoring effect
1st Author's Name Noriko Wada
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Science and Cross-cultural Studies, Kobe University()
2nd Author's Name Kiyoshi Maiya
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Institute for Higher for Education, Kobe University
Date 1999/6/18
Paper # HCS99-15
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 123
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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