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    Subliminal enhancement of predictive effects during syntactic processing in the left inferior frontal gyrus: an MEG study
    with Kuniyoshi L. Sakai
    Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 8 (217): 01-14. 2014.
    Predictive syntactic processing plays an essential role in language comprehension. In our previous study using Japanese object-verb (OV) sentences, we showed that the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) responses to a verb increased at 120–140 ms after the verb onset, indicating predictive effects caused by a preceding object. To further elucidate the automaticity of the predictive effects in the present magnetoencephalography study, we examined whether a subliminally presented verb (“subliminal v…Read more
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    The Psychological Process Underlying Attitudes Toward Human-Animal Chimeric Brain Research: An Empirical Investigation
    with Tetsushi Tanibe, Takumi Watanabe, Mineki Oguchi, and Koji Ota
    Neuroethics 17 (1): 1-19. 2024.
    This study adopted an empirical method to investigate lay people’s attitudes toward the bioethical issues of human-animal chimeric brains. The results of online surveys showed that (1) people did not entirely reject chimeric brain research, but showed slightly more negative responses than ordinary animal testing; and that (2) their ethical concerns arose in connection with the perception that chimerism in the brain would humanize the animal. This means that people’s psychology was consistent wit…Read more
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    A Decision-Theoretic Model of Behavior Change
    with Kaosu Matsumori, Yasuharu Koike, and Kenji Matsumoto
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.