MEMBER メンバー Research and Education Strategy Division Kohei SAKAKI Assistant Professor, Institute of Development, Aging and Canser 202407.31 Exploring the Potential of Cognitive Neuroscience in Declining Birthrates (Workshop) Posted in Event The declining birthrate is the biggest socioeconomic issue in Japan, but the government's economic measures do not seem to be working. There seems to be a major psychological reason behind this, which cannot be explained by economic or health reasons, but research efforts on this issue are insignificant. Researchers and students of various specialties and interests from different generations exchanged opinions online to see if we can challenge this important theme through social surveys and brain measurement research. Session 1: 7/31 (Wed.) 12:00-13:00 Session 2: 8/1 (Thu) 13:00-14:00 We discussed the possibility of involving different psychological processes in different situations due to different economic backgrounds, gender roles, attitudes toward children, etc., and the possibility of examining these from diverse perspectives such as attachment, physicality, personality psychology, and social ecology. (Sugiura) Attachments Back to the list Previous article Back to the list Next article Member Recent Activities Social Applied Research Division Engineering Applied Research Division Educational Applied Research Division Research and Education Strategy Division