Effect of Small Transmission Delay on Human Behavior in Audio Communication
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概要
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Transmission delay in audio communications is a well-known obstacle to achieving smooth communication. However, it is not known what kinds of effects are caused by small delays. We hypothesized that the small delay in the listeners responses disturbs the speakers “verbal conditioning, ” where the verbal behavior of the speaker varies in accordance with the listeners responses. We examined whether the small delays in the listeners responses disturb the speakers verbal conditioning using an artificial-grammar learning task. The results suggested that a 300-ms delay disturbed the participants verbal conditioning although they were not adequately aware of the delay.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2009-03-01
著者
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Ohnishi Hitoshi
R&d Division National Institute Of Multimedia Education
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OHNISHI Hitoshi
R&D Division, National Institute of Multimedia Education
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MOCHIZUKI Kaname
Department of Psychology, Teikyo University
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Mochizuki Kaname
Department Of Psychology Teikyo University
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