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202405.29 Safety x Brain Science - For effective learning from safety cases - Posted in INFORMATION

In order to maintain a high level of safety of complex systems such as aviation, railways, healthcare, and power supply, it is essential to learn from both failure and success cases. However, despite the saying "One man's fault is another's lesson", it can often be difficult to learn from safety cases, that is, others' experiences. This symposium will discuss human mind and behaviors that either hinder or promote learning from safety cases and explore the potential application of neuroscience for a deeper understanding of such learning process. We look forward to your participation.

Date & Time: May 29th (Wed.), 13:30-17:30
Place: Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Department of Human Brain Science, Tohoku University

Program (tentative)
13:30 Opening
13:45 Why Can't You Learn from Accidents? - Focusing on Psychological Process of Learners - (tentative title)
Naoko Hasegawa (Bunkyo University)
14:30 "Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others.": How to Support Thinking for Yourself?
Toshiya Manabe (bridge LLC / Tohoku University)
15:15 Break
15:45 Noticing Mistakes and Applying Them to the Future: an fMRI study
Naoki Miura (Tohoku Institute of Technology)
16:30 Learning for Resilience (tentative title)
Daisuke Karikawa (Tohoku University)
17:15 Closing

Organized by: Social Technical Systems Field, Social System Design Course, Department of Management Science and Technology, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
Co-organized by: Cognitive Neuroscience Application Center, Tohoku University and Department of Human Brain Science, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University
(Karikawa and Miura)

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