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202410.22

Do you consider yourself to be superior to others in every domain? (Paper publication)

People tend to have positive self-evaluations in which they believe they are better than others. How

RESEARCH

202410.19

The effect of self-esteem to social pressure and cignitive performance

Self-esteem has an anxiety-buffering function, and rising self-esteem makes people not to feel anxie

RESEARCH

202410.19

The neural basis of preference for sad music (poster presentation / award)

I gave a poster presentation of my research at The 6th Coregulating Social Brain Group. My theme is

RESEARCH

202410.11

Exploring New Vocabulary Acquisition Research Using Brain Imaging Technique (22nd Human Brain Sciences Seminar)

Exploring New Vocabulary Acquisition Research Using Brain Imaging Technique (22nd Human Brain Scien

EVENT

202410.09

Uncovering social motivations in daily dialogue modes: an fMRI study (Poster Presentation)

There are several kinds of social motivation present in our social interactions with different peopl

RESEARCH

202410.07

The Role of the Precedence of Conversational Facial Signals in Understanding Intentions: an fMRI study(Poster presentation)

In face-to-face conversations, the onset of conversational facial signals usually comes earlier than

RESEARCH

202409.25

Harnessing Neuroscience to Master Emotional Vocabulary in a Second Language(Tohoku University Professor Fujino Incentive Award 2024)

Communicating emotions through language is a crucial aspect of language learning and human interacti

EVENT

202409.25

Welcome Party!

We held a welcome party for the three new members to our lab (Tanaka san, Kaneko san and Yasumi san)

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202409.18

An international collaborative fMRI study to elucidate language behavior during disasters (article in press)

Successful disaster management requires appropriate language communication and correct behavioral ch

RESEARCH

202409.17

A Social Neuroimaging Approach to Generational Interests (Workshop)

Individual empathy can sometimes lead to co-poorness as a group. Why is this so? How can we prevent

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