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J-GLOBAL ID:202301015101574615   Update date: Sep. 30, 2023

YATABE Kiyomi

YATABE Kiyomi
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2023 - 2026 Mechanisms underlying development and decline of the ability for reflective thinking in each life stage
  • 2018 - 2024 Mechanisms underlying life-long development of the ability for language learning and reflective thinking and the influence of an early onset of language learning on the development
Papers (9):
  • Ryotaro KINOSHITA, Mitsunori TADA, Kiyomi YATABE. Visual priming effects for prehension movements. International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering. 2023. 1-4
  • Shoya ITO, Kiyomi YATABE. Effects of distractors shown in central vision on performance in tasks involving peripheral visual processing. Proceedings of the South East Asian Technical University Consortium. 2023. 17. 397-401
  • Atsushi KOZONO, Kiyomi YATABE. Estimation of audience interest using mixed reality devices. Proceedings of the South East Asian Technical University Consortium. 2023. 17. 100-105
  • 矢田部 清美. 自然言語処理を用いた学びの振り返りについて. 慶應義塾 外国語教育研究. 2022. 18. 103-112
  • Report on a performance task practiced in a Keio Senior High School German class. 2020. 16. 73-93
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Lectures and oral presentations  (6):
  • Assistive Technology for Cognition: Enhancing Body Movement through Linguistic Cues in Mixed Reality
    (The 24th Annual International Conference of the Japanese Society for Language Sciences 2023)
  • Visual Priming Effects for Prehension Movements
    (The 9th International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering 2023)
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    (The 25th Congress of Japan Human Brain Mapping Society 2023)
  • Effects of Distractors Shown in Central Vision on Performance in Tasks Involving Peripheral Visual Processing
    (The 17th South East Asian Technical University Consortium 2023)
  • Estimation of Audience Interest Using Mixed Reality Devices
    (The 17th South East Asian Technical University Consortium 2023)
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Awards (1):
  • 2023/04 - International Society of Affective Engineering Paper presentation encouragement award Visual priming effects for prehension movements
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