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202311.14

The neural presentation of trust decision making

In our everyday lives, we would like to ask someone we can trust. It is said that trust is based on

RESEARCH

202311.04

Identifying the brain areas related to "Sharing concerns"(Oral Presentation)

From our behavioral research, it is found that "sharing concerns" is one of the motivation

RESEARCH

202311.04

Which is the best situation? Social Presence Pressure and Cultual Personality (Presentation and Awards )

We have many works in our lives. But alone, with others, or being watched, which situation is the be

RESEARCH

202311.04

Is it possible to let AI make moral judgements? ( Presentation at conference)

We are seeing a significant boom of AI application these days, and it became more frequent that we h

RESEARCH

202311.04

How Does the Fear of Infection Make Us More Community-Minded? (Poster Presentation)

It is well-established that shifts in risk perception due to the proliferation of infections can ste

RESEARCH

202310.31

Can AI-based brain and language training conserve cultural diversity? (Selected for a matching fund)

Given that daily life communication skills are often based on spoken language and that many children

INFORMATION

202310.29

An fMRI study of consumer responses to 8-ended pricing (Poster Presentation)

In this study, we investigated consumers' neural responses to price ending practice, which affec

RESEARCH

202310.25

Neural mechanisms of attitudinal prosody perception in a second language (Poster Presentation)

We investigated the brain mechanisms involved in attitudinal prosody perception in second language (

RESEARCH

202310.25

The effect of emotional cues on the learning of L2 emotional vocabulary: an fMRI study (Poster Presentation)

Understanding emotion in second language (L2) communication is essential but challenging for L2 lear

RESEARCH

202310.24

The Learning of Phonological-Based Linguistic Categories: An fMRI Study (Poster Presentation)

Learning a second language requires not just learning abstract grammatical rules, but rules that rel

RESEARCH