NEWS ƒjƒ…[ƒX 202410.25 The impact of conversational eyebrow movements on intention recognition: An fMRI Study (Poster presentation) Posted in Presentation In face-to-face conversations, when asking questions, the onset of eyebrow movements usually comes earlier than the speech. What is the role of the precedence of the eyebrow movements? The present study created videos where the timing of facial signals and speech is manipulated and let participants watch the videos in the MRI. The results reveal that he precedence of facial signals helps to efficiently predict speakers’ intentions based on facial motion perception, and that people who are more responsive to others show more sensitivity to the timing of facial signals. It was presented in 16th annual meeting of Society for the Neurobiology of Language in title of “The impact of conversational eyebrow movements on intention recognition: An fMRI Study” by Mr. Yuyong Liu, the student of Graduate School of Medicine. This study is conducted in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary ICT Research Center for Cyber and Real Spaces, Tohoku University. (Sugiura) Society for the Neurobiology of Language (neurolang.org) Yuyong Liu, Heyonjeong Jeong, Ayumi Takemoto, Motoaki Sugiura The impact of conversational eyebrow movements on intention recognition: An fMRI Study Society for the Neurobiology of Language,16th Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australiay Poster z Attachments Back to the list Previous article Back to the list Next article Archive Monthly December 2024November 2024October 2024September 2024August 2024July 2024June 2024May 2024April 2024March 2024February 2024 Yearly 202520242023