Presentation 2004/11/12
Taste-elicited Facial Expressions and "Iwakann"
Yuji HAKODA, Akemi KODAMA, Miyoko OOSAKO,
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Abstract(in English) Our previous work has shown that the superiority of addition change over deletion in pattern recognition is mediated by the feeling of something strange (we call "Iwakann") which subjects experience when they saw such a changed pattern. Three experiments examined the nature of facial expression elicited by taste stimulation given contrary to expectation. The results showed that the unexpected taste stimulation given to subjects increased the oddness score of Iwakann scale, and made their facial expression blurred and delayed. These findings were discussed in term of the communicative meanings of the facial expressions to the unexpected taste stimulation.
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Keyword(in English) Iwakann / Taste / Facial expression / Odd score
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Title (in English) Taste-elicited Facial Expressions and "Iwakann"
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Keyword(1) Iwakann
Keyword(2) Taste
Keyword(3) Facial expression
Keyword(4) Odd score
1st Author's Name Yuji HAKODA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Akemi KODAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Letters, Kyushu University
3rd Author's Name Miyoko OOSAKO
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Letters, Kyushu University
Date 2004/11/12
Paper # PRMU2004-113,HIP2004-53
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 450
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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