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202503.14

Farewell & Celebration (obtaining degrees) party

We held a farewell party and a celebration for those entering doctoral programs. At the farewell par

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202503.11

Emotional Cues in L2 Vocabulary Acquisition: How Expressive Facial Contexts Enhance the Learning and Retention of L2 Emotional Vocabulary(Poster Presentation)

Acquiring the emotional meanings of second-language (L2) emotional vocabulary (e.g., tanoshimi meani

RESEARCH

202503.11

Neural correlates of self-presentation following rejection feedback (Poster presentation)

In social life, people frequently encounter rejection from others, and their coping strategies play

RESEARCH

202503.10

Mapping visceral language in the brain: a functional neuroimaging study (Oral Workshop)

We all know emotion heavily depends on the sensations from within our body but much less is known as

RESEARCH

202503.10

Data Science x Education x Brain Science (Data Science Café)

The 5th GP-DS Data Science Cafe was held on March 10, 2025, in conjunction with GP-DS

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202503.08

The relationship between self-presentation processing after rejection and sense of rejection (Poster presentation)

How people respond to rejection that causes emotional pain is crucial to their survival in society.

RESEARCH

202503.08

Neural responses to price decreases and price increases (Poster presentation)

We investigated brain responses to price decreases and increases using fMRI. The analysis results we

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202503.07

Investigating the Neural Mechanism of Victim Approval in Moral Decision-making (Poster Presentation)

Value differences between options are not the only reason for making moral-decisions. With fMRI data

RESEARCH

202503.07

Brain Science Approaches to Foreign Language Communication in Emergencies (International Forum Lecture)

In a globalized world, there are more and more opportunities to communicate and make decisions in fo

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202503.07

Brain responses to sad music in people with high sad music preference (Poster presentation)

"Sad music" has been loved since ancient times. On the other hand, previous study sug

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