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.
- The Self in the Brain
- Where value comes from?
- Language and communication
- Disaster and the power to live
- Human brain science for the future
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201911.20
How is intimacy improved by action? (poster presentation)
We feel intimacy toward partners giving appropriate feedback to our own action. However, neural proc
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CONSUMERS CAN EXPECT TASTES FROM MEANINGLESS SPEECH SOUNDS(PAPER ACCEPTED)
It has been becoming difficult to name meaningful product names. Our study reveals that consumers ca
201908.23
NEURAL CORRELATES OF JAPANESE HONORIFIC EXPRESSIONS (POSTER PRESENTATION)
In the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL) hold in Helsink
201907.28
NEURAL CORRELATES OF JAPANESE HONORIFIC EXPRESSIONS (POSTER PRESENTATION)
I have presented a poster presentation about the neural correlates of Japanese honorific expressions
201907.27
Non-linguistic bases of language and its acquisition (Symposium)
Does a language-specific neural substrate really exist? At least in various language-non-specific br
201907.05
NEURAL CORRELATES OF JAPANESE HONORIFIC EXPRESSIONS (ORAL PRESENTATION)
Japanese honorific expressions are known as grammaticalized honorification, which apply certain ling
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
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
201903.17
Round faces are associated with sweet foods (Paper accepted)
In retail settings, social perception of other peoples’ preferences is fundamental to successf
201903.10
Invited talks at University of Utah and Brigham Young University, USA
I was invited to give talks on March 4th – 10th by two universities: University of Utah and Br