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      orientation, and facial or manual movements expressing affiliation or     
      reticence. Finally, these observations are discussed in relation to       
      several underlying processes: learning of interaction rules,              
      involvement of an affiliative motivational system, and regulation of      
      arousal. The problem of assessing the directionality of the familiarity   
      effects is also raised. The second part of the paper addresses the        
      issue of non-verbal expression of recognition in subjects who show        
      impaired person recognition in the verbal modality. A pilot study         
      compares the behaviour of older institutionalised women, either normal    
      or suffering from senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type, during         
      conversations with a member of the medical team and with another          
      unfamiliar person. The methodological problems raised by the planning     
      of the experimental situation are discussed.                              
  KP: ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE, EXPRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES,          
      RECOGNITION MEMORY, FACE RECOGNITION, MUTUAL INFLUENCE, PRIOR KNOWLEDGE,  
      NONVERBAL CUES, EYE-CONTACT, STRANGERS                                    
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