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[資料]顔の知覚に関する文献一覧 : 1936年〜1985 年(英文)

その他のタイトル A List of Articles on the Human Face Perception : 1936‑1985 

著者 池田 進

雑誌名 関西大学社会学部紀要

巻 21

号 2

ページ 223‑252

発行年 1990‑01‑30

URL http://hdl.handle.net/10112/00022621

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関西大学「社会学部紀要」第21巻第2 1990, pp. 223252.  ISSN 02876817 

資 料

顔 の 知 覚 に 関 す る 文 献 一 覧

-1936年 -1985年(英文)—

池 田

A List of Articles on the Human Face Perception: 1936‑1985  Susumu IKEDA 

Abstruct 

600・articles on  the  study  of the~uman face  perception or  the  facial  pattern  recognition from 1936 to  1985 were  Listed. 

Key words : Perception ; Facial pattern recognition; Facial expression 

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1936年から1985年の間に発表された顔の知覚に関する600件の文献を一覧した。

キーワード:知党,顔パタン認識,表情

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関西大学「社会学部紀要」第21巻第2

さきに1935年までに発表された約200件の主要な文献を一覧したが(池田, 1981)0, ここには それ以後1985年にいたるまでの間に発表された文献から600件(英文のみ)を収録した。

このリストにみられるとおり,特にこの数年間に研究論文の数は急激に増大し,これ以後も増 えつづけている。

このリストは現在手もとにある文献とそこから拾いあげ得たものを収録したものであって,包 括的なリストではない。ことに,対人認知やNVCなど社会心理学関連の領域や,情動反応や相 貌失認など臨床心理学関連の領域が検索の対象から外れているので,収録された文献は,それら の若干を含めて顔の知覚と認知に関するものが中心である。

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