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J-GLOBAL ID:202301015101574615
Update date: Sep. 29, 2024
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 (14):
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Ryotaro KINOSHITA, Mitsunori TADA, Kiyomi YATABE. Visual priming effects for prehension movements at different time points. International Journal of Affective Engineering. 2024
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Minato KAMBE, Kiyomi YATABE. Modulating cognitive processes: The impact of linguistic cues on visuo-motor integration. JSLS Handbook. 2024. 25. 192-193
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Kiyomi YATABE. The relationship between general cognitive function and age of onset on foreign language learning. JSLS Handbook. 2024. 25. 148-149
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Tomonori MORITA, Kou OSAWA, Kiyomi YATABE. Mechanisms of higher cognitive functions facilitating rapid movement -- Insights from visuomotor priming --. ITE Technical Report. 2024. 48. 7-10
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Minato KAMBE, Kizuki YOSHITAKE, Kiyomi YATABE. Assistive technology for cognition: Enhancing body movement through linguistic cues in mixed reality. JSLS Handbook. 2023. 24. 201-202
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Lectures and oral presentations (7):
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視覚運動統合における注意機能の役割:頭皮上脳波電位による検討
(日本色彩学会 第45回視覚情報基礎研究発表会 2024)
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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)
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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)
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Effects of Distractors Shown in Central Vision on Performance in Tasks Involving Peripheral Visual Processing
(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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