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201912.18

ENSEMBLE PROJECT FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS ~RECOLLECTION SYMPOSIUM~

In the past five-years, young researchers’ ensemble project of Tohoku University has distribut

EVENT

201912.18

Unnecessary things may bother you about your eyes (oral presentation)

Some people tend to distract Unnecessary things from a necessary task. We are now investigating the

RESEARCH

201912.17

The brain that sees the future from the present, the brain that sees the present from the future (Seminar lecture)

To build a sustainable society, it is necessary to make decisions that reflect the perspectives and

RESEARCH

201912.16

Year-end party was held!!

 We held a year-end party on December 16. On that day, we were also celebrating Dr. Jeong promo

EVENT

201912.06

The brain to find the answer to the problem unconsciously (Paper publication)

Difficult problems can sometimes be answered after they were laid down. In psychological experiments

RESEARCH

201912.03

Commonality between self-recognition and second language skills in brain science (UCL-Tohoku Univ. Symposium)

There are several aspects of self-cognition. Physical self-recognition and public self-consciousness

RESEARCH

201912.01

OUR RESEARCH ON CONSUMER NEUROSCIENCE HIGHLIGHTED BY NEUROMARKETING SCIENCE & BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

Our paper “Common neural value representations of hedonic and utilitarian products in the vent

RESEARCH

201911.25

Inspiration of the three-layer model of the self (Lecture at the joint symposium with the National Taiwan University)

Brain research on self-cognition allows us to understand the mechanisms of various human behaviors f

RESEARCH

201911.23

PREDICTING HAZARD PERCEPTION PERFORMANCE FROM BRAIN ACTIVITY: AN FMRI EXPERIMENT USING DRIVING SIMULATOR (POSTER PRESENTATION)

In the car driving situation there are lots of hazardous events such as pedestrian rush out and brak

RESEARCH

201911.22

Utilizing human brain science for the development of product and service (Lecture for companies)

By visualizing the cognitive processes in the brain, it may be possible to unravel the mystery of hu

RESEARCH