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GCOE Student Seminar

In the Global COE program, the Center for the Sociality of Mind (CSM), student seminars have been managing and holding through the initiatives of graduate students. In those seminars, the graduate students who are in the Global COE program present their researches. The purposes of these seminars are making great discussions and interactions through their latest research findings by students from different labs and disciplines. Thus, the seminars are hold with an informal atmosphere and having lunch.

The 1st GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: September, 26, 2007
  • Speaker 1 : Hirofumi Hashimoto (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
      "Strategy versus Preference as Explanations of Culture-specific Behavior:
      The Case of Preferences for Uniqueness and Conformity"
  • Speaker 2 : Haruto Takagishi (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
      "Is revenge really sweet?"

The 2nd GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: October, 31, 2007
  • Speaker 1 : Yutaka Horita (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
      "Do people enhance inequality?-An experimental study using impunity games-"
  • Speaker 2 : Ai Uemiya (Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters)
      "Infants' knowledge on truth and lie: What they know and how it relates to the behavior of telling a lie"

The 3rd GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: November, 28, 2007
  • Speaker 1 : Kosuke Sato (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate of Letters)
      "Are high self-esteemers happy? The moderator effect of socio-ecological factor"
  • Speaker 2 : Kenichi Kuriyama (Department of Economic Analysis, Graduate of Economics
    and Business Administration)
      "Community currency circulation experiment in Tomamae-cho"

The 4th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: April, 23, 2008
  • 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

  • Date: May, 21, 2008
  • 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

  • Date: June, 25, 2008
  • 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

  • Date: October, 1, 2008
  • 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

  • Date: November, 5, 2008
  • 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

  • Date: December, 3, 2008
  • 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"

The 10th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: May, 13, 2009
  • Speaker 1 : Kengo Kurosaka (Department of Economic Analysis, Graduate of Economics and Business Administration)
    "Why is 'manifesto' ambiguous? Economic analysis on ambiguity of policies"
  • Speaker 2 : Aiko Murata (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Influence by facial mimicry on cognition of emotion: Examination by emotion blocked task"

The 11th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: June, 17, 2009
  • Speaker 1 : Nobuyoshi Konishi (Research group of Northern Culture Studies, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Field work at Miruto, an old coal-mining town of Hokkaido: Medical system in which people care about each other's health"
    Speaker 2 : Makoto Kawamura (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "An empirical examination on sunk cost: Influence by unrecoverable anticipatory investment in decision-making"

The 12th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: July, 22, 2009
  • Speaker 1 : Yasuko Okumura (Graduate School of Education)
    "Activation of orthography when Japanese who are learning English listen to speech language"
  • Speaker 2 : Hirofumi Hashimoto (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Self-sustaining mechanism of interdependence"

The 13th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: October, 21, 2009
  • Speaker 1 : Ryuji Ushizawa & Kengo Kurosaka (Department of Economic Analysis, Graduate of Economics and Business Administration)
    "An experimental examination on the M+1 rule in political science"
  • Speaker 2 : Yang Li (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Preference or strategy? Culturally specific behaviors as adaptive strategies"

The 14th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: November, 18, 2009
  • Speaker 1 : Michiru Iwata (Graduate School of Education)
    "Imfluence by order of caption and sound in sound memory in learning English"

  • Speaker 2 : Yutaka Horita (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Influence on reputation by punishment for norm violators"

The 15th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: January, 27, 2010
  • Speaker: Fumiaki Okumura(Resarch Group of Religious Studies and Indian Philosophy, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Eliade's religious study as expiation: Eliade's moral debt to Romania"

The 16th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: May, 26, 2010
  • Speaker 1: Naoki Motoyama(Department of Economic Analysis)
    "Psychological Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economics"

    Speaker 2: Kosuke Sato(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "'Openness' of a society determines the relationship between self-esteem and subjective well-being: A cross-situational comparison with Quasi-Experimental Design."

The 17th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: June, 23, 2010
  • Speaker 1: Yuta Sugino(Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Memories of Voice and Words - How the meaningfulness of utterances affect the memory of voice -"

    Speaker 2: Ryuichi Onoda(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "The emergence of in-group favoring behavior: generalized exchange takes place within group boundaries."

The 18th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: July, 21, 2010

  • Speaker 1: Tatsuya Konishi(Resarch Group of Religious Studies and Indian Philosophy, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Chaplain's Role in the Alleviation of Death-Anxiety"

    Speaker 2: Yasuhiro Mori(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "The Effect of Participating in Community Activity on Empowerment: An intervention in class works of junior high school on Sapporo."

The 19th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: October, 27, 2010
  • Speaker 1: Sayaka Adachi(Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
    "Spreading Activation of Semantic Networks and Contextual Change in Autism Spectrum Disorder: An event-related potential study"

    Speaker 2: Wataru Toyokawa(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Wealthy or Equality?-typology of distributive preference-"

The 20th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: November, 24, 2010
  • Speaker 1: Ryuji Takeya(Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
    "The perception of subjective contour while performing mental arithmetic: An ERP study"

    Speaker 2: Shohei Aidu(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "WUS-Japan differences in the impact of social inclusion and exclusion on self-esteem: An investigation from the socio-ecological approach"

The 21th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: January, 26, 2011
  • Speaker 1: Sumiko Taki (Department of History and Area Studies, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Do people with senile dementia live in a grouphome in a smiley way?"

    Speaker 2: Choestsu Sasaki (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Is empathy distinguishable from self projection?"

The 22th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: May, 11, 2011
  • Speaker 1: Motonobu Hidaka (Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
    "Recognition of facial emotion on social context: an event-related potential study"

    Speaker 2: Kunihito Nagasaka (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Development of Emission Trading Game from the perspective of social dilemma and intergroup conflict"

The 23th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: June, 22, 2011
  • Speaker 1: Ai Uemiya(Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Mock juror's evaluation about children's ability to testify and the effect of the Truth-Lie Discussion"

    Speaker 2: Reika Hatano (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Effect of consensus on punitive behavior"

The 24th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: July, 20, 2011
  • Speaker 1: Nobuyoshi Konishi(Research group of Northern Culture Studies, Graduate School of Letters)
    "An anthropological study on mutual cooperation for clearing snow in a heavy snowfall and depopulated area"

    Speaker 2: Arisa Miura (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Social Risk Aversion: What is it, and how does it work?"

The 25th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: October, 26, 2011
  • Speaker 1: Satoru Hashimoto (Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
    "Consideration of the influence of closeness when the children with autism show helping behavior"

    Speaker 2: Kosuke Sato (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Trust in Public-Works Controversy: Comparison of Trust Models Using Scenario Experiment"


The 26th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: November, 30, 2011
  • Speaker 1: Bokukan Ko(Department of Economic Analysis, Graduate of Economics and Business Administration)
    "Allocation of Residency Card and Firm Productivity: A Comparative Statics of Institutional Difference in China"

    Speaker 2: Fumihiko Nakamura (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "Psychopathy and impulsivity in delay and probability discounting of gain and loss"

The 27th GCOE Student Seminar

  • Date: February, 8, 2012
  • Speaker 1: Motonobu Hidaka (Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
    "Time course of facial semantic process during a semantic priming paradigm"

    Speaker 2: Yoko Kitakaji (Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
    "When monitoring causes non-cooperative behavior in a social dilemma situation: A study using the 'Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game.'"




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