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Research theme

Language and communication

Humans create a society through communication, and language is its powerful tool to convey feelings and move people. Elucidation of the neural bases of these functions and their acquisition is expected to contribute to understanding humanity and to educational applications.

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How is intimacy improved by action? (poster presentation)

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NEURAL CORRELATES OF JAPANESE HONORIFIC EXPRESSIONS (ORAL PRESENTATION)

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

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Symposium: ESRC-AHRC UK-Japan SSH Connections Project

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Invited talks at University of Utah and Brigham Young University, USA

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