Presentation 2001/1/26
The course of improvement on recognition of facial expressions of emotion as a reflection of their inter-relationship.
Tokihiro Ogawa, Naoto Suzuki,
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Abstract(in English) Present report includes two studies in which exposure duration of facial expressions of emotion was manipulated. In Exp.1, participants observed facial photographs presented with varying durations of exposure, ranging from 4 ms to 64ms at a 4ms step and answered what was appeared. A dual scaling analysis extracted two major components that interpreted as valence and arousal. Results revealed that a positive emotion and a highly aroused emotion such as surprise and fear were easily recognized under a relatively brief exposure of the stimuli. Exp.2 replicated and extended the findings of Exp.1, although different task demands might lead to somewhat discrepancy.
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Keyword(in English) facial expression of emotion / differentiation / dimensional perspective / dual scaling / perception and recognition
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Title (in English) The course of improvement on recognition of facial expressions of emotion as a reflection of their inter-relationship.
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Keyword(1) facial expression of emotion
Keyword(2) differentiation
Keyword(3) dimensional perspective
Keyword(4) dual scaling
Keyword(5) perception and recognition
1st Author's Name Tokihiro Ogawa
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Doshisha University()
2nd Author's Name Naoto Suzuki
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Doshisha University
Date 2001/1/26
Paper # HCS2000-48
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 612
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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