乳児の顔認識に対する運動情報の効果(第23回大会 優秀発表賞抄録)
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We examined the role of motion information on infants' recognition of unfamiliar faces. Previous studies suggested that motion information promotes infants' perception (Kellman & Spelke, 1983; Otsuka & Yamaguchi, 2003), and therefore we theorized that motion information should facilitate infants' face recognition. In the present study, we compared infants' recognition memory for unfamiliar faces learned in a moving or a static condition. Infants aged 3- to 5-months (N=24) were familiarized with a smiling female face either in the moving or static condition. After familiarization, infants were tested using a pair of novel and familiar female faces. We found that the infants showed a significant preference for novel faces only in the moving condition. The present results suggest that learning from the moving condition promotes infants' recognition of unfamiliar faces.
- 2005-09-30
著者
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KANAZAWA So
Shukutoku University
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大塚 由美子
Department Of Psychology Chuo University:japan Society For The Promotion Of Science
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YAMAGUCHI Masami
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
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Yamaguchi Masami
Chuo University:japan Science And Technology Agency
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O'toole Alice
University Of Texas At Dallas
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ABDI Herve
University of Texas at Dallas
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Abdi Herve
University Of Texas
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Kanazawa So
Shukutoku Univ.
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