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202502.07

The Power of Emotional Videos: How Watching Them Can Help You Learn L2 Emotional Words – An fMRI Study(IDAC Young Investigator Award)

How do learners acquire not just the literal meaning but also the emotional depth of second-language(L2) emotional words (e.g., enjoy)? This study explored this question by having participants le

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202501.31

Neural Mechanisms of Victim Values in Moral Decision-making (Oral Presentation)

In moral decision-making, it is considered important not only to compare the values of different options but also to determine the extent to which a sacrifice can be accepted. In this study, we used a

Presentation

202501.17

24th Human Brain Science Seminar: Creativity and Mind-wandering

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Kawagoe (Tokai University), a leading researcher in creativity and mind-wandering, who will be joining us online for this event. Dr. Sakaki (CogNAC) will also share inf

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202501.16

Exploring AI-Based Analysis of Multilingual Adults and Children with Diverse Neurocognitive Profiles (New Research Grant Awarded)

We are thrilled to announce that the international collaborative project, titled "AI-Based Analysis of Multilingual Adults and Children with Diverse Neurocognitive Profiles," has been awarde

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202501.16

Neural Mechanism for Integrating Syntax and Information in Sentence Comprehension (article in press)

Using fMRI to examine linguistic theories, the collaborative research led by Professor Masatoshi Koizumi from the Graduate School of Arts and Letters at Tohoku University, titled “The cruci

Publication

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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