Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Resonant-structure-specific acoustic features of speech reflects the deep-brain activity. Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (Tokyo Univ.) |
Great interest has been given to features of speech voice for detecting early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Howeve... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Decision-making for physical execution needs prior somatic markers Yoshitaka Otani (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (Tokyo Univ.), Emiko Imai, Hisatomo Kowa (Kobe Univ.) |
The somatic marker hypothesis has been considered to promote decision-making in cognitive control, however, its detailed... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2017-12-13 - 2017-12-15 |
Ishikawa |
THE KANAZAWA THEATRE |
Interactive communication between instructors and elderly participants improves motivation during exercise for prevention of frailty Masanori Wada (Tokyo univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), Yasuhiro Kawahara (OUJ), Tomomasa Sato, Hiroshi Hosaka (Tokyo univ.), Yoichi Kawasaki (Playcare) |
In this research, we showed that interactive communication by lecturer improves motivation and performance of students i... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2017-12-13 - 2017-12-15 |
Ishikawa |
THE KANAZAWA THEATRE |
The effect of shift work on circadian rhythm of blood sugar level Ruka Takahashi (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
Reduction of the high risk of suffering from serious diseases such as coronary heart disease and cancer by healthcare wo... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2017-12-13 - 2017-12-15 |
Ishikawa |
THE KANAZAWA THEATRE |
* Emiko Imai (Kobe Co-medical Col./Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2016-12-07 - 2016-12-09 |
Kochi |
Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) |
How shift-working increases incidence rate for severe diseases: a pilot study based on quantitative questionnaire on sleep quality, behaviors, and food Ruka Takahashi (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
Clinicians suffer from a high incidence rate for severe diseases including coronary heart diseases and malignant tumors.... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2016-12-07 - 2016-12-09 |
Kochi |
Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) |
Unconscious deep-brain functional mechanisms for explaining perception of sounds Katsuhiro Mori (Aoyama Gakuin Univ), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT/Kobe Univ), Yoshito Tobe (Aoyama Gakuin Univ) |
Speech synthesis generating voices as people can easily understand plays a primary part in computer systems with vocal m... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2016-12-07 - 2016-12-09 |
Kochi |
Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) |
Deep-Brain Activity Associated with Stepping Motor Control Yoshitaka Otani (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
To examine generating mechanisms of freezing of gait (FOG), we simultaneously recorded the 10-20 EEG and EMG signals dur... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2016-12-07 - 2016-12-09 |
Kochi |
Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) |
Melodic intonation stimulating attentional networks enhances the ability of word memorization in mind Ariko Araki (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
Pharmacotherapy, as widely used for mild cognitive impairment with amnesia in early Alzheimer’s disease, suffers its tol... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2016-12-07 - 2016-12-09 |
Kochi |
Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) |
The effect that repeated sound stimulation gives for sensory gating Juzo Ishii, Yasuhiro Kawahara (OUJ), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
Continuous regular interval sound stimulation generates sensory gating and brain activities suppressed.
In this study, ... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2016-12-07 - 2016-12-09 |
Kochi |
Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) |
Deep-brain activity during an onomatopoeia-production task Emiko Imai (Kobe Co-medical Col./Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT/Kobe Univ.) |
There exists a hypothesis that onomatopoeia directly connected to qualia are useful for supporting vocal communications ... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2015-12-16 - 2015-12-18 |
Toyama |
Toyama International Conference Center |
Deep-brain activity for perception of emotions from prosodic cues embedded in voices Tsuyoshi Kitamura (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (Kobe Univ.), Junji Takahashi, Yoshito Tobe (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) |
Based on a method using EEG occipital alpha power fluctuation analyses, we investigated dynamic properties of deep-brain... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2015-12-16 - 2015-12-18 |
Toyama |
Toyama International Conference Center |
Stress assessments in daily life by using very-low-frequency(VLF) heart-rate variability Risa Banno (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (Kobe Univ./NICT), Noriko Setou (KWU), Ruka Takahashi (Hirakatakosai Hospital) |
Mental stress assessments have been performed based on evaluation of autonomic nerve functions or physiological active s... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2015-12-16 - 2015-12-18 |
Toyama |
Toyama International Conference Center |
Positive emotional activity increase deep-brain activity Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.) |
Positive emotional activities including gabbing and laughing have been demonstrated to provide various neurological and ... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2015-12-16 - 2015-12-18 |
Toyama |
Toyama International Conference Center |
Sensory gating for melodic tones predicts short-term memory performance Ariko Araki (kobe Univ.), yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), toshio Kawamata (kobe Univ.) |
It is empirically known that musical speech characterized by melodic contour and intonation can improve memory learning ... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2015-12-16 - 2015-12-18 |
Toyama |
Toyama International Conference Center |
sound stimulus to generate a sensory gating Juzo Ishii, Yasuhiro Kawahara (OUJ), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT) |
Continuous regular interval sound stimulation generates sensory gating and brain activities are suppressed.
In this stu... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2014-12-17 - 2014-12-19 |
Yamaguchi |
Kaikyo Messe Shimonoseki |
Neurophysiological fundamentals of melodic techniques for word learning and memorizing Ariko Araki, Yoshitada Katagiri, Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.) |
Although previous papers suggest that musical tones support memorizing words, the neural mechanism, which will be necess... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2014-12-17 - 2014-12-19 |
Yamaguchi |
Kaikyo Messe Shimonoseki |
Walking stability analysis using accelerometer on diseases with gait disorder Yasuhiro Kawahara (OUJ), Yoshitada Katagiri (KU), Kazuya Tanaka (OUJ) |
Diseases such as normal-pressure hydroceplus and Parkinson’s disease involve gait disorder. Detecting characteristic gai... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2014-12-17 - 2014-12-19 |
Yamaguchi |
Kaikyo Messe Shimonoseki |
Phasic/tonic deep-brain activities in emotional/non-emotional tasks Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ./Kobe Co-med Col.), Yoshitada Katagiri, Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.) |
Deep-brain activity was investigated in cognitive tasks related to voice communications based on a technique using occip... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2013-12-18 - 2013-12-20 |
Ehime |
Matsuyama Multi-Purpose Community Cente |
Deep brain activity during word generation
-- a pilot study based on occipital EEG alpha power -- Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.) |
Throughout vigorous investigation on correlative brain activity of the oc-cipital electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha-2 ban... [more] |
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