202501.09
How emotional control contributes to tsunami evacuation; a fMRI study(Medical School Student Scholarship Award, First Prize)
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The Student Scholarship Award is presented to undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine at our university, who demonstrate outstanding academic performance and have made significant contributions by presenting highly valuable research at academic conferences or publishing in major academic journals.
I am honored to receive the Student Scholarship Award for Excellence, in recognition of my submission of two peer-reviewed articles to international academic journals and my presentations at domestic conferences for my research on neural activity during tsunami evacuation decision-making.
The neural basis of decision-making in tsunami evacuation remains largely unexplored, and it is crucial to advance research aimed at improving evacuation rates and promoting accurate risk perception. I will continue to dedicate myself to cognitive neuroscience research related to evacuation decision-making and disaster education.(Takubo)
About Medical School Student Scholarship Award:https://www.med.tohoku.ac.jp/enc/under/
Related papers:A Risk-Scrutinizing Attitude is Independent of Risk-Sensitive Attitude and May Hamper a Proper Protective Response: A Tsunami Simulation Experiment https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2024.p0081
How Disaster Prevention Videos Contribute to Tsunami Evacuation: Subjective Motivation and Risk-Sensitive Attitude in a Simulation Experiment https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2024.p0094
The Student Scholarship Award is presented to undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine at our university, who demonstrate outstanding academic performance and have made significant contributions by presenting highly valuable research at academic conferences or publishing in major academic journals.
I am honored to receive the Student Scholarship Award for Excellence, in recognition of my submission of two peer-reviewed articles to international academic journals and my presentations at domestic conferences for my research on neural activity during tsunami evacuation decision-making.
The neural basis of decision-making in tsunami evacuation remains largely unexplored, and it is crucial to advance research aimed at improving evacuation rates and promoting accurate risk perception. I will continue to dedicate myself to cognitive neuroscience research related to evacuation decision-making and disaster education.(Takubo)
About Medical School Student Scholarship Award:https://www.med.tohoku.ac.jp/enc/under/
Related papers:A Risk-Scrutinizing Attitude is Independent of Risk-Sensitive Attitude and May Hamper a Proper Protective Response: A Tsunami Simulation Experiment
https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2024.p0081
How Disaster Prevention Videos Contribute to Tsunami Evacuation: Subjective Motivation and Risk-Sensitive Attitude in a Simulation Experiment
https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2024.p0094