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HCS 2021-03-16
13:50
Online Online Effects of Pluralistic Ignorance on Communication of Rumors -- Toilet-paper Hoarding under the COVID-19 Pandemic --
Natsuho Umemoto, Haruka Shoda (Kobe Univ.) HCS2020-81
In the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, panic hoarding of toilet paper occurred. In the present study, we investiga... [more] HCS2020-81
pp.79-84
HCS 2020-11-01
14:00
Online Online Psychophysiological reactions to live performance of J-pop music -- Entrainment to the tempo and communication of the performer's affective interpretation --
Haruka Shoda (Kobe Univ.), Fuka Zenno, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.) HCS2020-47
In a public performance where a performer and an audience share the same time and space, the audience shows stronger psy... [more] HCS2020-47
pp.26-31
HCS 2016-08-19
15:10
Kyoto   Multimodal interaction in task-oriented collaboration -- A case study of "Marshmallow challenge" --
Noriko Suzuki (Tezukayama Univ.), Haruka Shoda (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Noriko Ito, Kaori Inada, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.) HCS2016-35
We report the analyses of multiparty collaboration in the “Marshmallow challenge” task, by examining the relationship am... [more] HCS2016-35
pp.25-28
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2016-05-18
11:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center A Non-native Chinese Speaker’s Conversational Strategies at the First Interaction with a Japanese Native Speaker
Zhen Liao, Bing-Jing Wang (Hunan Univ.), Haruka Shoda, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.) HCS2016-4 HIP2016-4
“Contact situation” is the situation of speaking non-native language with the native speaker, in which we often experien... [more] HCS2016-4 HIP2016-4
pp.17-22
HIP 2015-03-02
15:50
Hokkaido   Effects of the Presence of the Audience on the Violinist's Heart-Rate Variability and Complexity
Haruka Shoda, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.), Aaron Williamon (RCM) HIP2014-85
Shoda and Adachi (2015) reported that the presence of the audience enhances the pianist's performance when he/she perfor... [more] HIP2014-85
pp.29-34
HCS 2014-08-23
11:00
Kyoto   Multi-modal Analyses of Open Communication in the Radio Talk -- Comparison between Novice and Skilled Speakers --
Yu Oshima, Haruka Shoda, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.), Noriko Suzuki (Tezukayama Univ.) HCS2014-50
“Open communication” is a type of performers-to-audience communication in which audience members perceive indirect messa... [more] HCS2014-50
pp.41-45
HCS 2014-08-23
11:30
Kyoto   Communication in Collaborative Creative Activity -- The Sexual Differences --
Koshi Nishimoto, Haruka Shoda, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.), Noriko Suzuki (Tezukayama univ.) HCS2014-51
We explored communicative activities across men and women in collaborative activity where multiple agents create objects... [more] HCS2014-51
pp.47-50
HCS 2014-08-23
13:00
Kyoto   Time-series Analyses of Communication Channels in the Collaborative Reproduction of Paintings -- Comparisons in Accordance with the Degree of Intimacy --
Tomoki Yao, Haruka Shoda, Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha Univ.), Noriko Suzuki (Tezukayama Univ.) HCS2014-52
In the present study, we explored how two people converge their own imagery after they look an abstract art together. We... [more] HCS2014-52
pp.51-56
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