Presentation 2008/3/15
Analyses on visual inertia of moving face : For the higher-order impressions of face manipulated by the impression transfer vector method
Hanae ISHI, Yukie NAKAHARA, Yoshinori INABA, Shigeru AKAMATSU, Jiro Gyoba,
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Abstract(in English) The present study aimed to confirm the internal presence of the inertial properties at the level of the recognition of higher-order impression of face. In the psychological experiment, the participants viewed the animations in which a face with specific impression temporally changes to and terminates at a n average face, and rated each stimulus's final average face. As a result, inertia effect in the evaluation of higher-order impressions was not observed characteristically in an individual type of impressions, but was widely observed over more impression types. We discuss these results in terms of the compositive nature of the evaluation of higher-order impressions of face.
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Keyword(in English) face image / dynamic presentation / recognition / impression transfer vector method / dynamic presentation
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Title (in English) Analyses on visual inertia of moving face : For the higher-order impressions of face manipulated by the impression transfer vector method
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Keyword(1) face image
Keyword(2) dynamic presentation
Keyword(3) recognition
Keyword(4) impression transfer vector method
Keyword(5) dynamic presentation
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 Yukie NAKAHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Systems Engineering, Hosei University
3rd Author's Name Yoshinori INABA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Systems Engineering, Hosei University
4th Author's Name Shigeru AKAMATSU
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Systems Engineering, Hosei University
5th Author's Name Jiro Gyoba
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts & Letters, Tohoku University
Date 2008/3/15
Paper # HIP2007-166
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 553
Page pp.pp.-
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