@article{oai:swu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002591, author = {番場, あやの and 上村, 保子 and Bamba, Ayano and Uemura, Yasuko}, journal = {昭和女子大学大学院生活機構研究科紀要, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Showa Women's University}, month = {Jan}, note = {For the recognition of six basic expressions (happiness, surprise, fear, sadness, anger and disgust) using, as the stimulus, Japanese facial expression images composed on the basis of the FACS (Facial Action Coding System), the time spent by the observer was measured for scanning each facial area (forehead, brow, eye, nose, mouth and cheek) of the stimulus. In Bamba and Uemura (2007), the visual fixation point seen by the observer preceding the presentation of each stimulus was located in the area corresponding to the middle of the two eyes of the stimulus. In the present study, we examined the observer's fixation under four different conditions for the prefixation point, viz. corresponding to the upper, lower, left and right positions of the subsequent stimulus. The fixation time was measured by means of an Eye-tracker. Twenty undergraduate and graduate students of a women's university participated as the observers. The results showed that the longest fixation time required was in the eye area in all the six facial expressions, regardless of the location of the pre-fixation point., 6, KJ00005220754, 論文, Article}, pages = {33--52}, title = {基本6表情認知における注視部位の基礎的検討 II : 刺激提示前の注視点の位置がカテゴリー判断に及ぼす影響}, volume = {17}, year = {2008}, yomi = {バンバ, アヤノ and ウエムラ, ヤスコ} }