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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP 2022-10-18
14:30
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Humans estimate the position of falling objects more accurately than that of rising ones irrespective of body posture: a behavioral and eye-tracking study
Takashi Hirata (Nagoya Univ.), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HIP2022-55
Any objects on the earth are influenced by gravity. Previous studies showed that positions of falling objects are more a... [more] HIP2022-55
pp.37-42
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2019-05-16
14:25
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Traffic jam induced the approach motivation component of anger in elderly adults -- An investigation based on asymmetric frontal brain activity in NIRS, cardiac output, and salivary cortisol --
Ryuzaburo Nakata (Nagoya Univ.), Namiko Kuno -Kawai (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2019-11 HIP2019-11
Previous studies suggest that left-superior asymmetry in the brain activity reflects approach motivation of anger. As pe... [more] HCS2019-11 HIP2019-11
pp.57-62
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2018-05-22
15:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center The existence of a competitor increases enthusiasm when playing the VR video games -- An investigation based on the event-related potential (ERP) component (P300) --
Ryuzaburo Nakata, Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2018-27 HIP2018-27
Previous studies on video games suggest that the existence of competitive players increases motivation and enjoyment, wh... [more] HCS2018-27 HIP2018-27
pp.191-196
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2017-05-16
16:10
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Traffic jam induced the approach motivational component of anger characterized by asymmetric frontal brain activity in elderly adults -- A NIRS study --
Ryuzaburo Nakata (Nagoya Univ.), Namiko Kubo-Kawai (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Kazuo Okanoya (Tokyo Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2017-13 HIP2017-13
Previous studies suggest that left-superior asymmetry in the brain activity reflects approach motivation of anger. As pe... [more] HCS2017-13 HIP2017-13
pp.107-111
HCS 2017-01-28
15:50
Fukuoka Namiki Square A choice reaction time task by hands and feet in elderly and young adults -- A behavioral and NIRS study --
Ryuzaburo Nakata (Nagoya Univ.), Namiko Kubo-Kawai (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2016-89
Previous studies demonstrated that elderly individuals show disadvantage with in a stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility... [more] HCS2016-89
pp.173-178
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2016-05-18
16:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Choice responses by left or right hand/foot in elderly adults -- A behavioral and NIRS study --
Ryuzaburo Nakata (Nagoya Univ.), Namiko Kubo-Kawai (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2016-15 HIP2016-15
It is unclear about the relation between the location to respond and the side of the responding hands/foot. The differen... [more] HCS2016-15 HIP2016-15
pp.101-105
HCS 2016-03-01
13:50
Ishikawa Rurikoh (Yamashiro Onsen) Marmoset models of autism did not discriminate reciprocal/non-reciprocal interactions between third-parties
Miyuki Yasue, Akiko Nakagami (Nagoya Univ.), Taku Banno, Keiko Nakagaki, Noritaka Ichinohe (NCNP), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2015-83
 [more] HCS2015-83
pp.11-15
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2015-05-19
13:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center It will be more delicious -- looking in a mirror can make popcorn taste better --
Ryuzaburo Nakata (Nagoya Univ.), Namiko Kubo-Kawai (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2015-5 HIP2015-5
As a good example demonstrating an influence of social factors in tasting foods, eating together can change tastes of fo... [more] HCS2015-5 HIP2015-5
pp.45-48
HCS 2015-01-30
17:00
Kagawa Bay Resort Hotel Shodoshima (Shodoshima, Kagaewa Pref.) [Poster Presentation] Disgust evoked by visual stimulus makes participants evaluate cleansing products to be preferable.
Kasumi Watanabe (Chuo Univ.), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.), Masami K Yamaguchi (Chuo Univ.) HCS2014-90
 [more] HCS2014-90
pp.97-101
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2014-05-29
14:55
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center The event-related potential (ERP) component (P300) reflects enthusiasm for playing the video game: The existence of an opponent increases immersion
Kenta Kubo, Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2014-15 HIP2014-15
Previous studies on video game suggested that the existence of opponent players increases competitive motivation and enj... [more] HCS2014-15 HIP2014-15
pp.119-123
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2013-05-30
14:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center A temporal dynamics of cognitive and affective empathy in contagious yawing -- An ERP study --
Kenta Kubo (Nagoya Univ./JST), Kazuo Okanoya (Univ. Tokyo/JST), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ./JST) HCS2013-7 HIP2013-7
We may imitate the other's action unconsciously. Not only facial expression and gesture, but contagious yawning is also ... [more] HCS2013-7 HIP2013-7
pp.37-41
IMQ 2012-07-27
13:00
Aichi Nagoya University, Venture Business Laboratory [Special Talk] An innate threat detection system in the human brain -- Scale is the key to fear for snake --
Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) IMQ2012-7
Humans are afraid of specific stimuli, such as angry faces and snakes. It has been a long debate on whether such fear re... [more] IMQ2012-7
pp.1-6
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2012-05-22
16:40
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center The differential aging effects in the Franker and Simon tasks -- A NIRS study --
Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.), Namiko Kubo-Kawai (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Kenta Kubo (JST), Tae Terazawa (Nagoya Univ.), Nobuo Masataka (Kyoto Univ.) HCS2012-19 HIP2012-19
Studies on cognitive aging have demonstrated that aging is accompanied by a decreased ability to inhibit irrelevant info... [more] HCS2012-19 HIP2012-19
pp.131-135
HIP, HCS 2011-05-24
14:30
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Emotionally speaking evoked emotions in speaker..
Mitsue Nomura (JST), Kazuo Okanoya (JST/Univ. of Tokyo), Nobuyuki Kawai (JST/Nagoya Univ.)
 [more]
PRMU, HIP 2010-06-24
17:20
Aomori   Effects of covert attention to emotional stimuli on orientation of eye movements
Koji Kashihara (JST-ERATO), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN/JST-ERATO), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ./JST-ERATO) PRMU2010-45 HIP2010-34
Involuntary microsaccades reflect human brain activities such as spatial attention and cognitive tasks. Whereas affect a... [more] PRMU2010-45 HIP2010-34
pp.39-44
HIP, HCS 2010-05-13
15:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Effects of emotional pictures on eye movements
Koji Kashihara (JST-ERATO), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN/JST-ERATO), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ./JST-ERATO) HCS2010-8 HIP2010-8
Affect and emotion are tightly associated with eye movements. Additionally, microsaccades might reflect human brain acti... [more] HCS2010-8 HIP2010-8
pp.41-46
HIP, HCS, MVE, WIT
(2nd)
2009-12-10
- 2009-12-12
Hokkaido Sappolo Convention Center Negative affect induced by face stimuli modulates central and peripheral responses
Koji Kashihara (JST), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN/JST), Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ./JST)
Facial expressions are a crucial communication tool to quickly understand the attitudes of the others or to infer state ... [more]
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