Considerations of human being through crows: relationships between socioecology and body in the evolution of cognition and behavior
Date & Time : 2015. 10. 16 (Fri) 15:30-17:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Masanori Takezawa, Susumu Ohnuma, Nobuyuki Takahashi, and others (total 30 participants) Speaker: Prof. Ei-Ichi Izawa (Keio University) Title: Considerations of human being through crows: relationships between socioecology and body in the evolution of cognition and behavior Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp, tel: 011-706-230
Analyses of evolutionary games for Industrial waste treatments
Date & Time : 2015. 9. 28 (Mon) 10am-12pm Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Susumu Ohnuma, Masaki Yuki, and others (total 6 participants) Speaker: Dr. Hayato Shimura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology) Title: Analyses of evolutionary games for Industrial waste treatments Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp, tel: 011-706-230
Frontiers in Cultural Psychology: 2015 Summer Program
This summer program will be jointly held with Top Global University Project. Intensive summer program: Frontiers in Cultural Psychology Course period: July 13-15, 2015 Location: Hokkaido University, Conference Hall(Meeting Room No.3) Course Title: Behavioral Science (Lecture), Graduate School of Letters Specialized Subjects Language: English Please see the details here. Workshop for for graduate school students: How to write and submitt English papers Date:July 16-17, 2015 Location:Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center...
Mathematical models of human cultural evolution
Date & Time : 2015. 6. 18 (Thu) 3pm-7pm Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Masanori Takezawa, Taiki Takahashi, Nobuyuki Takahashi, and others (total 21 participants) Speaker: Dr. Wataru Nakahashi (Postdoctoral Fellow, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies) Title: Mathematical models of human cultural evolution Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp, tel: 011-706-230
Attention and attraction
Date & Time : 2015. 6. 11 (Thu) 10am-12pm Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Masaki Yuki, Masanori Takezawa, Masaki Tanaka, Tetsuko Kasai, and others (total 32 participants) Speaker: Prof. Jun-ichiro Kawahara (Hokkaido University) Title: Attention and attraction Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp, tel: 011-706-230
CERSS joint workshop
Note: This workshop was jointly held with the Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciences, Hokkaido University. Date & Time: March. 23, 2015 (Mon) 13:30-17:45 Location: Hokkaido University Graduate School of Letters/Faculty of Letters, room E304 Speakers of Oral Presentation: Prof. Takanori Ida (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University), Yoshiaki Usifusa (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, The University of Kitakyusyu), Wenjie Wang (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University), Taiki Takahashi (Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido...
Top Runner Lecture by Prof. Takahiko Masuda
*This lecture will be jointly held with Top Global University Project. Date & Time: Dec. 11, 2014 (Thu) 10:00-12:00 Location: Hokkaido University, The Humanities and Social Science Building, room W501-502 Speaker: Prof. Takahiko Masuda (University of Alberta) Title: Culture and Development: Cultural Variations in Attention between Canadian and Japanese School-age Children and their Caregivers Abstract: Cultural psychologists have reported systematic cultural variations in basic psychological processes, notably attention (e.g. Nisbett and Masuda, 2003). Empirical findings...
Do Chimpanzees have cumulative cultural evolution? Investigating the roles of cognitive and ecological constraints.
Date & Time: Nov. 13, 2014 (Thu) 13:00-15:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Central Research Campus, the second building 2F, Central Lab 2-1 Speakers: Prof. Shinya Yamamoto (Kobe University) Title: Do Chimpanzees have cumulative cultural evolution? Investigating theroles of cognitive and ecological constraints. Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp, tel: 011-706-230
Experimental research in evolution and prosocial behavior
Date & Time: Oct. 7, 2014 (Tue) 14:45-17:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Central Research Campus, the second building 2F, Central Lab 2-1 Speakers: Dr. Ayaka Takimoto (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo) Title: Experimental research in evolution and prosocial behavior Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp, tel: 011-706-230
Making of Humanities: Biological Roots of Mathematics and Cooperation -A joint workshop of Social Psychology and Neuroethology
Tentative time table: 9:30am – 11:30am (session 1), 1:00pm – 3:00pm (session 2)Venue: Hokkaido University (Sapporo Campus); Exact place will be announced in due time.Organizers: Toshiya Matsushima (Department of Biology, Faculty of Science) and Tatsuya Kameda (Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciences, Faculty of Letters) in Hokkaido University Perspectives: This workshop aims at integrative bio-psychological approaches toward understanding of human beings in terms of their “sunny sides” of intelligence. Particular attentions will be focused...