Does direct gaze during online meetings enhance the illusion of transparency?
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- 記事
- 著者・編者
- Kaito TAKASHIMAAsako MIURAFumiya YONEMITSUKyoshiro SASAKIAyumi IKEDAYuki YAMADA
- タイトル(掲載誌)
- 実験社会心理学研究 = The Japanese journal of experimental social psychology
- 巻号年月日等(掲載誌)
- 65(1):2025.9
- 掲載巻
- 65
- 掲載号
- 1
- 掲載ページ
- 36-40
- 掲載年月日(W3CDTF)
- 2025-09
- ISSN(掲載誌)
- 0387-7973
- ISSN-L(掲載誌)
- 0387-7973
- 出版事項(掲載誌)
- 東京 : 日本グループ・ダイナミックス学会
- 出版地(国名コード)
- JP
- 本文の言語コード
- eng
- NDLC
- 対象利用者
- 一般
- 所蔵機関
- 国立国会図書館
- 請求記号
- Z6-716
- 連携機関・データベース
- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館雑誌記事索引
- 書誌ID(NDLBibID)
- 034338445
- 整理区分コード
- 632
- 要約等
- <p>We investigated the psychological effects of a continuous gaze from a conversation partner using an application developed by NVIDIA, which was designed to maintain artificial eye contact. We focused on a phenomenon known as the transparency illusion, in which individuals perceive being subjected to excessive scrutiny from their conversation partners. We aimed to explore whether the transparency illusion is influenced by factors such as the conversation partner’s natural eyes and an artificial gaze. We recruited 57 participants. During the experiment, the participants engaged in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Subsequently, they were asked to express whether they believed they had won or lost the game. The game was played under three distinct conditions: video-off, video-on without artificial gaze, and video-on with artificial gaze. As a result, we could not conclude whether the presence of a gaze or the use of an artificial gaze enhanced the illusion of transparency.</p>
- DOI
- 10.2130/jjesp.2410
- オンライン閲覧公開範囲
- インターネット公開
- 連携機関・データベース
- 科学技術振興機構 : J-STAGE
- 要約等
- <p>We investigated the psychological effects of a continuous gaze from a conversation partner using an application developed by NVIDIA, which was designed to maintain artificial eye contact. We focused on a phenomenon known as the transparency illusion, in which individuals perceive being subjected to excessive scrutiny from their conversation partners. We aimed to explore whether the transparency illusion is influenced by factors such as the conversation partner’s natural eyes and an artificial gaze. We recruited 57 participants. During the experiment, the participants engaged in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Subsequently, they were asked to express whether they believed they had won or lost the game. The game was played under three distinct conditions: video-off, video-on without artificial gaze, and video-on with artificial gaze. As a result, we could not conclude whether the presence of a gaze or the use of an artificial gaze enhanced the illusion of transparency.</p>
- DOI
- 10.2130/jjesp.2410
- オンライン閲覧公開範囲
- インターネット公開
- 関連情報(URI)
- 参照
- Do ‘watching eyes’ influence antisocial behavior? A systematic review & meta-analysisThe Sense of Being Watched Is Modulated by Arousal and Duration of the Perceptual EpisodeThe Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Use of Remote Meeting TechnologiesHow do eye cues affect behaviors? Two meta-analysesThe illusion of transparency: Biased assessments of others' ability to read one's emotional states.Toward Parsimony in Bias Research: A Proposed Common Framework of Belief-Consistent Information Processing for a Set of BiasesThe mere perception of eye contact increases arousal during a word-spelling taskBeing watched by others eliminates the effect of emotional arousal on inhibitory controlThe illusion of transparency and the alleviation of speech anxietyDirect gaze captures visuospatial attentionThe Illusion of Transparency: Assessment of Sex Differences in Showing and Hiding Disgust‘Cycle Thieves, We Are Watching You’: Impact of a Simple Signage Intervention against Bicycle TheftEffects of anonymity, invisibility, and lack of eye-contact on toxic online disinhibitionCues of being watched enhance cooperation in a real-world settingWatching Eyes effects: When others meet the selfThe Illusion of Transparency in NegotiationsImages of Eyes Enhance Investments in a Real-Life Public Good
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- 国立情報学研究所 : CiNii Research
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- Japan Link Center雑誌記事索引データベースCrossref科学研究費助成事業データベース科学研究費助成事業データベース科学研究費助成事業データベース科学研究費助成事業データベース科学研究費助成事業データベース
- 書誌ID(NDLBibID)
- 034338445