Presentation 2006/6/29
Analyses on inertia of facial representation by using the dynamic images
Hanae ISHI, Jiro GYOBA,
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Abstract(in English) We investigated how the dynamic context of facial expressions affects the representation of a neutral face. In expreimrnetl, participants observed the face in the dynamic presentation condition or in the static two-frame presentation condition, with the happy, neutral, and angry contextual expressions with closed mouth. The participants rated their impressions of the neutral face at the offset of facial change, on an 11-point scale (from harsh to mild). The results showed that a clear tendency for the impression rating of the neutral expression to be affected by the dynamic presentation of the contextual expression. When the angry (happy) expression gradually returned to the neutral expression, the impression of the neutral face shifted to being milder (harsher) than when the neutral expression was presented statically or when the angry (happy) expression was the context in the static two-frame presentation. In experimen2, the participants observed the faces only in the dynamic presentation condition, with the happy, neutral, and angry contextual expressions with open mouth. The effect was smaller, but the tendency was almost the same as in the case of the dynamic presentation condition in experiment1. Our demonstrations suggest the internal presence of the inertial properties either in perceptual, cognitive, or emotional processing level of the dynamic facial expression changes in human brain.
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Keyword(in English) facial expression / dynamic presentation / impression rating / momentum
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Title (in English) Analyses on inertia of facial representation by using the dynamic images
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Keyword(1) facial expression
Keyword(2) dynamic presentation
Keyword(3) impression rating
Keyword(4) momentum
1st Author's Name Hanae ISHI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Design and Computer Applications, Miyagi National College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Jiro GYOBA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts & Letters, Tohoku University
Date 2006/6/29
Paper # HIP2006-42
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 143
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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