Examination of discrimination ability for native to cultural differences in textile graphics: A case study uses ikat as stimuli in India

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  • Sudo Ryunosuke
    Graduate School of Systems Life Sciences, Kyushu University
  • Eguchi Kumi
    Institute of Decision Science for Sustainable Society, Kyushu University

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  • テキスタイルのグラフィックの文化差に対するネイティブの弁別力の検討 : インドにおける絣を対象とした事例
  • テキスタイル ノ グラフィック ノ ブンカサ ニ タイスル ネイティブ ノ ベンベツリョク ノ ケントウ : インド ニ オケル カスリ オ タイショウ ト シタ ジレイ

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This study examined the distinction skill of object belongs to in-group in Indian people by using the ikat which is a traditional craft as experimental stimuli. 31 participants conducted the visual distinction task composed 4 types of the ikat( India vs. Mexico vs. Kurume( Japan) vs. Ryukyu( Japan))that they judge which country the stimulus belongs to. The results showed that Indian people could identify correctly Indian stimuli as Indian textile, and that correct response rate was significantly higher than the other kinds of stimuli. In addition, knowledge of textile had effect on discrimination ability. The experts recognized Indian stimuli more precise. There is a possibility that object which has cultural feature like Ikat induce in-group bias for native people. The direction of future research used cultural object is discussed, and which suggests the potentiality integrated psychology and cultural anthropology interdisciplinary.

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  • 決断科学

    決断科学 8 37-52, 2021-03-23

    Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University

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