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Yu Lira

Yu Lira
Affiliation and department:
Homepage URL  (1): https://sites.google.com/view/lirayu55
Research field  (1): Cognitive sciences
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (3):
  • 2020 - 2024 Evolutionary origins of musicality: Comparative cognitive study about an ability to anticipate auditory rhythm and melody
  • 2019 - 2023 ヒト特有のリズムを合わせる能力の発達プロセスの解明
  • 2016 - 2019 ヒトの社会的同調行動の発達とその進化的基盤
Papers (7):
  • Makiko Uchikoshi, Lira Yu, Yuko Hattori. Applying an eye tracking technique to gibbons: First study using scanpath measurements for visual stimuli. Behavioural Processes. 2024. 221. 105080-105080
  • Lira Yu, Kaho Todoriki, Masako Myowa. From spontaneous rhythmic engagement to joint drumming: A gradual development of flexible coordination at approximately 24 months of age. Frontiers in Psychology. 2022. 13
  • Lira Yu, Masako Myowa. The early development of tempo adjustment and synchronization during joint drumming: A study of 18-to 42-month-old children. Infancy. 2021. 26. 4. 635-646
  • Lira Yu, Yuko Hattori, Shinya Yamamoto, Masaki Tomonaga. Understanding empathy from interactional synchrony in humans and non-human primates. In Evolution of primate social cognition (pp. 47-58). Springer. 2018
  • Lira Yu, Masaki Tomonaga. Unidirectional adaptation in tempo in pairs of chimpanzees during simultaneous tapping movement: an examination under face-to-face setup. PRIMATES. 2016. 57. 2. 181-185
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MISC (3):
  • Yu, L, Tomonaga, M. An experimental study on interactional synchrony in chimpanzees and humans. 31st International Congress of Psychology (ICP2016), 27 July, 2016, Yokohama, Japan. 2016
  • Lira Yu, Masaki Tomonaga. Interactional synchrony in chimpanzees: Examination through a finger-tapping experiment (vol 5, 10218, 2015). SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2015. 5
  • Masaki Tomonaga. Unidirectional tempo convergence in pairs of chimpanzees: an examination under face-to-face setup. Primate Research Supplement. 2015. 31. 43-43
Professional career (1):
  • PhD (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University)
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