【GCOE Student Seminar】
The 4th GCOE Student Seminar
- Speaker 1 : Keiko Yamazaki (Graduate School of Education)
"Early visual component of ERP reflects the sequential process of mental imagery generation"
(She received Graduate Students Present Award by her presentation of this study in the 15th annual meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society.)
- Speaker 2 : Takumi Komuro (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"The Human's risk preference for variable-time choice: Why humans and animals are risk-prone?"
The 5th GCOE Student Seminar
- Speaker 1 : Mikako Yamaguchi (Research group of Northern Culture Studies, Graduate School of Letters)
"People who speak with animals ‐Relations about the animal and man in the hunting activity of Kaska as indigenous people in Yukon, Canada‐"
- Speaker 2 : Kengo Kamaya (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"The influence of relational mobility on causal attribution"
The 6th GCOE Student Seminar
- Speaker 1 : Yukinori Ohse (Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters)
"Conjoint measurement for stereotype assessment"
- Speaker 2 : Hisamichi Saito (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"Facial mimicry in understanding other person's emotional states"
The 7th GCOE Student Seminar
- Speaker 1 : Hayato Watanabe (Graduate School of Education)
"The influence of weak central coherence in auditory processing"
- Speaker 2 : Kotomi Mayama (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"Culture and the perception of emotion"
The 8th GCOE Student Seminar
- Speaker 1 : Shinya Takigawa (Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters)
"Relation between nostalgia feeling and recall of autobiographical memory -Cognitive psychological study of the effect of life review therapy-"
- Speaker 2 : Ryoichi Onoda (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"Overestimating a norm"
The 9th GCOE Student Seminar
- Speaker 1 : Daisuke Kobayashi (Department of Economic Analysis, Graduate of Economics and Business Administration)
"Innovation of technology and evolution of artifact"
- Speaker 2 : Nobuhiro Mifune (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"Influence on ingroup favoritism by cues on monitoring"
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