Presentation 2006-01-20
Using a cartoon portrait composition task to investigate facial representation : Comparison of familiar and unfamiliar faces
Naoshi HIRAOKA, Sakiko YOSHIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) This study examined whether there are differences in representations between familiar and unfamiliar faces and how familiar facial representations are encoded. In this experiment we used target faces which are familiar or unfamiliar to participants. In Experiment 1, participants composed the portraits of familiar or unfamiliar targets by computer software. In Experiment 2, participants made likeness judgments of portraits composed by familiar and unfamiliar participants. Results showed familiar participants judged the portraits composed by familiar participants to be similar, while unfamiliar participants showed the opposite pattern. The results suggested the familiar faces differ from unfamiliar faces qualitatively in memory representation.
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Keyword(in English) Facial representation / Portrait / Familiar faces / Unfamiliar faces
Paper # PRMU2005-165,HIP2005-135
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Conference Date 2006/1/13(1days)
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Title (in English) Using a cartoon portrait composition task to investigate facial representation : Comparison of familiar and unfamiliar faces
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Keyword(1) Facial representation
Keyword(2) Portrait
Keyword(3) Familiar faces
Keyword(4) Unfamiliar faces
1st Author's Name Naoshi HIRAOKA
1st Author's Affiliation Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Sakiko YOSHIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyoto University
Date 2006-01-20
Paper # PRMU2005-165,HIP2005-135
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 534
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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