@article{oai:jumonji-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000121, author = {安田, 哲也 and 小林, 春美 and YASUDA, Tetsuya and KOBAYASHI, Harumi}, issue = {1}, journal = {十文字学園女子大学紀要, Bulletin of Jumonji University}, month = {Mar}, note = {In face-to-face communication, non-verbal information must be coordinated and understood with verbal information to correctly understand other’s communicative intentions. Subtle gestures such as nodding and turn taking can be used to make the synchronized conversation rhythm between the addresser and the addressee resulting fine-grained communication. However, it is expected to be difficult to convey humans’ fine information in non-face-to-face remote communication. It is not clear whether verbal and non-verbal information in non-face-to-face remote communication are coordinated in the same way with face-to-face communication. The present study examined the effect of feedback in a word guessing task using a deception paradigm. The result was that performance of word comprehension was different between with feedback and without feedback situations. The study suggested that non-verbal information such as eye gaze and subtle gestures must be properly used to execute fine-grained non-face-to-face remote communication.}, pages = {57--67}, title = {遠隔対話におけるオンライン・フィードバックの役割-指示意図推測課題を利用して-}, volume = {48}, year = {2018}, yomi = {ヤスダ, テツヤ and コバヤシ, ハルミ} }