Presentation 1998/9/18
Multimodal Characteristics of Facial-Expression Judgment
Takashi Kato, Shigeru Akamatsu,
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Abstract(in English) Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether or not facial-expression judgment might be affected by concurrent, "emotional" information presented in another, non-visual modality.Ambiguous facial expressions were presented to subjects along with pieces of background music or written sentences.Ambiguous facial expressions affected by contextual music were all judged to contain more of the emotion expressed in the music. Memories of ambiguous facial expressions were found to be generally distorted towards the direction opposite to the emotion expressed in the sentence. These discrepant results were thought to be due to the difference in the modality characteristics and/or the perceived location(i.e., the observer's vs expresser's) of the contextual emotion.
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Keyword(in English) facial expression / multimodal processing / music / emotion / memory
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Title (in English) Multimodal Characteristics of Facial-Expression Judgment
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Keyword(1) facial expression
Keyword(2) multimodal processing
Keyword(3) music
Keyword(4) emotion
Keyword(5) memory
1st Author's Name Takashi Kato
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University:ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Shigeru Akamatsu
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
Date 1998/9/18
Paper # HIP98-24
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 276
Page pp.pp.-
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