D02 Cognitive and Neuro Sciences for Deep SHITSUKAN
- D02-1 Feeling the presence of objects with perceptual noises
- D02-2 Understanding of the relationship between respiration and SHITSUKAN perception
- D02-3 Exploration of facial color and shitsukan recognition mechanism by international comparison
- D02-4 Shitsukan of music inducing body movement and its neural substrates
- D02-5 Examination of spatiotemporal representations of diverse odors in the human brain
- D02-6 Modeling of hierarchical structures between material perception and affective impressions based on psychophysical and physiological temporal properties
- D02-7 Neural mechanisms of preferential looking for shitsukan
- D02-8 Understanding “YUGEN” that means the subtle and profound in Noh singing as ambient sound
- D02-9 Evaluation of physical responses to pleasure and its neural mechanism revealed by hedonic eating
- D02-10 Predictng hue variance from pigmentation
- D02-11 Material perception in skilled practice
- D02-12 Understanding the super-hierarchical brain function of the comfortable tactile sensation using laminar fMRI
- D02-13 Neural basis of motion defined Shitsukan perception
- D02-14 Elucidation of Palpation Techniques of Skilled Nurses in Selecting Unvisible Peripheral Venous Routes
- D02-15 From visual Shitsukan to hippocampal cognitive map: underlying circuit mechanisms
- D02-16 Neural Mechanisms of Translation from Multidimensional Sensory Information to Value
- D02-17 Elucidation of neural circuit mechanisms associating odor information and multidimensional value
- D02-18 Neuronal representation of emotion in the pathway for interoceptive signaling
- D02-19 Elucidation of visuo-emotional ‘Shitsukan’ perception by chemogenetic neural manipulation
- D02-20 Elucidation of Individual Differences in Deep Texture Recognition Explored by Research on the Evaluation of Sensory Processing Characteristics in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders