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Yamamoto Shinya

ヤマモト シンヤ | Yamamoto Shinya
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Homepage URL  (2): https://www.wrc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/members/shinya-yamamoto.htmlhttps://www.wrc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/members/shinya-yamamoto.html
Research field  (4): Animals: biochemistry, physiology, behavioral science ,  Physical anthropology ,  Experimental psychology ,  Cognitive sciences
Research keywords  (10): Comparative Cognitive Science / Animal Psychology ,  Primatology ,  Evolution of humanity ,  Evolution of intelligence ,  Cooperation / altruism ,  Culture ,  Empathy ,  Group cooridation / group-mindedness ,  Chimanzees / Bonobos ,  Domestic / companion animals
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (23):
  • 2024 - 2029 Construction of a materiamind evolution model integrating life science and material cultural studies (Genes and Culture Unit)
  • 2023 - 2026 Evolution and development of group-mindedness: investigation of mechanisms of in-group/out-group formation
  • 2022 - 2024 Evolutionary basis for group-mindedness and culture in single- and multi-level societies
  • 2021 - 2024 Comparative cognitive research on culture and social transmission of tool use in Asian elephants
  • 2019 - 2024 The evolutoin of war and cooperation: comparative cognitive science on inter-group conflict and in-group cooperation
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Papers (59):
  • Cédric Sueur, Shintaro Ishizuka, Yu Kaigaishi, Shinya Yamamoto. The Warmth of Sarudango: Modelling the Huddling Behaviour of Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata). Animals. 2024. 14. 23. 3468-3468
  • James Brooks, Maeda Tamao, Monamie Ringhofer, Shinya Yamamoto. Oxytocin homogenizes horse group organization. iScience. 2024. 110356-110356
  • Julien Paulet, Axel Molina, Benjamin Beltzung, Takafumi Suzumura, Shinya Yamamoto, Cédric Sueur. Deep learning for automatic facial detection and recognition in Japanese macaques: illuminating social networks. Primates. 2024. 65. 4. 265-279
  • Madoka Hattori, Kodzue Kinoshita, Atsuko Saito, Shinya Yamamoto. Exogenous oxytocin increases gaze to humans in male cats. Scientific Reports. 2024. 14. 1
  • Yu Kaigaishi, Shinya Yamamoto. A report of stillbirth and subsequent maternal cannibalism observed in a free-ranging group of Japanese macaques at Awajishima, Japan. Primates. 2023
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MISC (29):
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Books (21):
  • 霊長類学の百科事典
    2023
  • 比べてわかる心の発達:比較認知発達科学の視点
    有斐閣 2023
  • 最前線に立つ研究者15人の白熱!講義 生きものは不思議
    河出書房新社 2023
  • Bonobos and People at Wamba: 50 Years of Research
    Springer 2023
  • 哺乳類学の百科事典
    丸善出版(印刷中) 2023
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Lectures and oral presentations  (249):
  • 「できる」けど「しない」チンパンジー:認知的制約と動機的制約
    (サイエンスカレッジ 2023)
  • 比較認知科学の紹介
    (立教大学全学共通カリキュラム総合教育科目「行動の科学」(ゲストスピーカー) 2023)
  • ヒトと動物のよりよい共生社会の実現に向けて、基礎科学研究者に何ができるか~アジアゾウを例に~
    (第25回SAGAシンポジウム(オンライン参加) 2023)
  • Investigation on the evolution of humanity: through comparative animal research
    (Yonsei University-Kyoto University Summer Program 2023)
  • ヒトとは何か:遊びからはじめる社会的知性の進化的探究
    (ゲンロンセミナー 2023)
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Education (3):
  • - 2009 Ph.D., Kyoto University
  • - 2006 M.A., Kyoto University
  • - 2004 B.A., Kyoto University
Professional career (1):
  • PhD. of Science (Kyoto University)
Work history (2):
  • 2017/10 - 現在 Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study Associate Professor
  • 2013/10 - 2017/09 Kobe University Graduate School of Intercultural Studies Department of Culture and Globalization Associate Professor
Committee career (12):
  • 2021 - 現在 日本霊長類学会 代議員
  • 2020 - 現在 Royal Society Open Science Associate Editor
  • 2019 - 現在 Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science Editor in Chief
  • 2019 - 現在 PRIMATES Associate Editor
  • 2013 - 現在 日本人間行動進化学会 理事
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Awards (4):
  • 2019/04 - Minstry of Education , Curture, Sports, Science and Technology-Japan The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology : The Young Scientists' Prize
  • 2017/01 - Kobe University Outstanding Young Researcher Award, President's Award
  • 2015/09 - Japanese Psychological Association International Award
  • 2011/07 - Primate Society of Japan Takashima Prize
Association Membership(s) (6):
国際動物行動学会 ,  国際霊長類学会 ,  日本人間行動進化学会 ,  日本霊長類学会 ,  日本動物心理学会 ,  日本心理学会
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