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Takagi, Gen Tohoku University
Wakashima, Kobun Tohoku University
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Nonverbal synchrony
Facial movement
Facial expression
Video imaging technique
Structured psychotherapeutic interview
Symmetrical communication pattern
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学術雑誌論文
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Nonverbal synchrony (NVS) of a patient’s and therapist’s body parts during a therapy session has been linked with therapeutic alliance. However, the link between NVS of face parts with therapeutic alliance remains unclear. The clarification of this link is important in understanding NVS. Accordingly, we used a video imaging technique to provide quantitative evidence of this link. The 55 participants in this study were the same as in a previous study. Both the participants' and the therapist's faces were video recorded during structured psychotherapeutic interviews. Our machine quantified 500,500 participants’ faces and 500,500 therapists’ faces from the perspectives of facial movements and expressions. Results show that absolute synchrony of happy and scared expressions were positively related to therapeutic alliance. However, symmetrical synchrony of left eye movements negatively predicted therapeutic alliance, although participants’ sex, age, volume of facial movements, and volume of facial expressions were controlled. Absolute synchrony of facial expressions was regarded as emotional interaction within 2 seconds delay, whereas symmetrical synchrony of left eye movements was regarded as a blocker of emotional interaction.
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Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
ISSN
01915886
15733653
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AA00258683
出版者
Springer US
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開始ページ
85
終了ページ
116
発行日
2019-10-24
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This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10919-019-00319-w.
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eng
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総合科学系