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202503.03

A symposium of Japan Second Language Acquisition Research Forum

Japan Second Language Acquisition Research Forum (J-SLARF) is a group of researchers in Japan working and collaborating at international levels. We are hosting a symposium of J-SLARF as J-SLARF@Toh

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202501.15

Future Human Resource Development Studies: Experiences, Actions, and Stories (Symposium)

The information society, including internationalization and advances in AI, changes in social thought, and changes in regional, social, and business environments, have made it increasingly unclear wha

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202501.14

Mapping Human Behavior (Symposium)

Human cognition and behavior are controlled by a variety of “maps” in the brain, and the diversity of these maps and their processing creates the diversity of human behavior. Geographical

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202501.06

Default Mode Network and Self and Free Will (Symposium)

 In the human brain, a group of brain regions that are active when the brain is at rest (awake but doing nothing) is known as the “default mode network” (a similar network is also kno

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202412.20

23rd Human Neuroscience Seminar: Social Interaction and Language Communication

We are pleased to have hosted the 23rd Human Neuroscience Seminar, which focused on the neural basis of language communication and the significance of language learning through social interaction, exp

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202412.07

[Collaboration Case] Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku University

The reserch of fMRI experiment was featured in a video introducing the “Attractiveness of Tohoku University Graduate School of International Cultural Studies”. Graduate School

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202411.28

Study group meeting: What kind of social factors influence self-image establishment?

This study group was established to identify what social factors are considered problematic in terms of their influence on the perception and evaluation of self-image, and what phenomena are considere

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202411.26

Exploring Writing Mechanisms in Second Language Through the Integration of Behavioral and Neuroscience Methods (New Research Grant Awarded)

We are thrilled to announce the successful award of the TOEFL COE 2025 Research Program grant for our collaborative project between Tohoku University, Japan, and University College London, UK. Led by

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202411.22

Disaster Communication Neuroscience in Foreign Languages (Selected for Tohoku University-UCL Matching Fund)

Tohoku University and University College London (UCL) have selected eight interdisciplinary collaborative research projects that integrate multiple disciplines, including disaster science, neuroscienc

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202410.25

fMRI Study on Deep Comprehension in Second Language Reading (Poster Presentation)

How can we promote "deep comprehension" beyond surface-level understanding when reading in a second language (L2)? And how does actively recalling information through "retrieval practic

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