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201907.25

Personality factors for an appropriate tsunami evacuation (Paper publication)

Is there a relationship between personality traits and disaster response? Those who voluntarily evac

RESEARCH

201907.09

SIMULATION OF INFERENCE IN THE BRAIN, AND CHANGE OF LANGUAGE USE

Why do people change their language use? In this study, I made use of Natural Language Processing to

RESEARCH

201907.08

How do we recognize the sense of self-agency in action? (paper publication)

We investigated the brain mechanism of the sense of self-agency in action (the sense of having perfo

RESEARCH

201907.05

NEURAL CORRELATES OF JAPANESE HONORIFIC EXPRESSIONS (ORAL PRESENTATION)

Japanese honorific expressions are known as grammaticalized honorification, which apply certain ling

RESEARCH

201906.12

NEGATIVE MEMORY FADES FASTER THAN POSITIVE MEMORY (POSTER PRESENTATION)

Although we experience various emotional events in daily life, we do not remember all of them. Eight

RESEARCH

201906.09

How is the brain working when you are feeling spirituality? (Poster presentation)

“Spirituality” has become a hot topic in the medical field in terms of health. However,

RESEARCH

201906.07

Two different brain regions are related to body image disturbance? (poster presentation)

People with anorexia nervosa sometimes say that they are overweight. This ‘body image disturba

RESEARCH

201906.07

Measuring Time Window Between Self-Movements and Corresponding Sounds (Poster Presentation, Poster Award)

How can we perceive sounds we have made, such as applause, as having done them ourselves? It is know

RESEARCH

201906.01

NEURAL CORRELATES OF PROCESSING L2 SOCIOPRAGMATIC KNOWLEDGE-THE CASE OF HONORIFIC EXPRESSIONS (ORAL PRESENTATION)

In the International Symposium on Diverse Approaches to Second Language Acquisition: Learner Corpora

RESEARCH

201904.24

Symposium: ESRC-AHRC UK-Japan SSH Connections Project

A joint UK-Japan project has begun, bringing together researchers from the UK and Japan to hold a sy

RESEARCH