Intra- and Inter-personal Coordination of Speech, Gesture and Breathing Movements
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概要
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This study is meant to contribute, from a psychological viewpoint, to the development of a “symbiotic” system, an intelligent system capable of “living with” human beings. We approach this by examining how people interact gesturally with each other, with a special focus on breathing movements. Within this general framework, the present paper reports two experiments conducted to examine the dynamics underlying intra- and inter-personal coordination of speech articulation, hand gesture movements, and breathing movements. The results reveal similarities as well as differences between intra- and inter-personal coordination, and we discuss their implications for existing theories of motor coordination, as well as for the development of human-machine symbiotic systems.
著者
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HAYASHI Koji
The University of Tokyo
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FURUYAMA Nobuhiro
National Institute of Informatics
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TAKASE Hiroki
Tokyo Denki University
関連論文
- Intra- and Inter-personal Coordination of Speech, Gesture and Breathing Movements
- Intra- and Inter-personal Coordination of Speech, Gesture and Breathing Movements