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J-STAGEに公開されました(International Journal of Affective Engineering Vol. 23 No. 2)
International Journal of Affective Engineering Vol. 23 No. 2 がJ-STAGEに公開されました。
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/ijae/23/2/_contents/-char/ja
▼Original Articles
1.Efficacy of Mouthwashes in the Recovery Period Following a Short-term Cognitive Stressor: Contribution of Thickening Agents
E. A. Chayani DILRUKSHI, Kasumi SATO, Mami ISHIKAWA, Yuta NISHIYAMA and Shusaku NOMURA
pp. 75-85
2.Complexity Mediated Cross-modal Correspondence between Tone Sequences and Shapes
Jumpei HAYASHI, Takeo KATO and Hideyoshi YANAGISAWA
pp. 95-107
3.Effects of Self-Determination, SoA, and Self-Efficacy on Degree of Independence in Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Survivors
Michihiro KAWANO, Yuko TAKAMURA, Michiko TACHIHARA and Atsuko KAWANO
pp. 109-119
4.Investigating Crossmodal Correspondences Between Vibrotactile Stimuli and Colors
Daniel HORST, Jumpei HAYASHI, Takeo KATO and Hideyoshi YANAGISAWA
pp. 125-142
5.Extracting Facilitators of New Businesses Within an Existing Company Using Textual Data Generated from Structured Descriptive Questions Based on a Two-dimensional Framework
Shoi TAKI, Ippeita DAN, Yuko MINAMI, Toru HANDA and Yasushi KYUTOKU
pp. 143-155
6.Leveraging IEC and Others’ Viewpoints Presentation to Support Creative Thinking
Yusuke SAKABE, Emmanuel AYEDOUN and Masataka TOKUMARU
pp. 157-168
7.Comparison of Evaluation of T-shirts between Japanese and Chinese based on Hierarchical Kansei Model
Yifei ZHU, Naoki TAKAHASHI and Hiroko SHOJI
pp. 169-181
8.How Behaviors Can Be Formed during Free Art Appreciation: Effects of Canvas Size on Viewing Distance and Gaze Distribution during Free Viewing of Paintings
Shiyun YANG and Hideaki KAWABATA
pp. 183-193
9.Modeling the Sense of Presence of Remote Participants in Hybrid Communication and Its Application to the Design of Avatar Robot’s Intervention Behavior
Takuma MIYAGUCHI and Hideyoshi YANAGISAWA
pp. 195-209
▼Letter
1.Perspective of Using Analytic Hierarchy Process in the Procedure of Conjoint Analysis
Shin SUGIURA and Akiko SUGIURA
pp. 87-93
2.Vibratory Stimuli to the Thoracoabdominal Region Elicit Stronger Fear Responses than Those to the Fingers
Tatsuki MAKIOKA and Shogo OKAMOTO
pp. 121-124