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    Mutually Adaptation based on Phantom Sensation using Biofeedback of Functional Electrical Stimulation.Yokoi Hiroshi,Kato Ryu,Nakamura Tatsuhiro,MorishitaSoichiro &Yabuki Yoshiko -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Brain Stimulation Therapy for Central Post-Stroke Pain from a Perspective of Interhemispheric Neural Network Remodeling.TakashiMorishita &Tooru Inoue -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Facilitating Social Play for Children with PDDs: Effects of Paired Robotic Devices.Soichiro Matsuda,Eleuda Nunez,Masakazu Hirokawa,Junichi Yamamoto &Kenji Suzuki -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    拡張された帰結論証とヒューム主義的両立論.Soichiro Homma -2022 -Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 50 (1):17-32.
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    Nucleation path of helium bubbles in metals during irradiation.K.Morishita -2007 -Philosophical Magazine 87 (7):1139-1158.
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    Seimei to kagaku gijutsu no rinrigaku: dejitaru jidai no shintai, nō, kokoro, shakai.NaokiMorishita &Tsuyoshi Awaya (eds.) -2016 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Maruzen Shuppan.
    あらゆるものごとを平準化する「デジタル化」の中で、人間の身体・脳・心や社会のしくみがいま大きく変容しつつある。「国民の欲望」の自己統治、新たな共同関係の創出、リスクをめぐる正義の対立の調整、人間観・存 在観の再構築。これらの課題群に対して、健康とエンハンスメント、脳と人格の改造、動物とロボットの境界、リスク言説と研究規制の根拠等を論じながら、システム倫理学の視点から大胆な解法を提示する。.
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    Robot with slime brains.Soichiro Tsuda -2009 -Technoetic Arts 7 (2):133-140.
    Despite the exponential progress in computing power of digital computers, the development of lifelike cognitive systems appears has not yet reached the complexity of the simplest kinds of organisms. This may be explained by the lack of robustness of digital computers due to the requirements of structural programmability in the conventional computing architectures. In contrast, biological systems appear to operate in a different mode of information processing. In order to approach more lifelike artificial cognitive systems, the integration of natural and (...) unnatural systems may open a path to investigate the possibilities of the desired biological functions such as through the creation of hybrid architectures that interface nature's computing brains with artificial devices such as using the behaviour of the slime mouldPhysarum polycephalumto influence the behaviour of a mechanical robot. (shrink)
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    Changes in Motor-Related Cortical Activity Following Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease Detected by Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy: A Pilot Study.TakashiMorishita,Masa-aki Higuchi,Kazuya Saita,Yoshio Tsuboi,Hiroshi Abe &Tooru Inoue -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  9. Hair) variations - variation of sensibility.ChikakoMorishita -2022 - In Irene Lehmann, Pia Palme, Elisabeth Schimana, Susanne Kogler, Christina Lessiak, Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka, Suvani Suri, Flora Könemann, Veza Fernández, Paola Bianchi, Liza Lim, Electric Indigo, Germán Toro, Chikako Morishita, Juliet Fraser, Molly McDolan, Malik Sharif & Chaya Czernowin,Sounding fragilities: an anthology. Hofheim: Wolke.
     
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  10. Lessepares' du Japon au XIX siecle le temoignage des Missions Etrangeres de Paris.S.Morishita -2006 -Revue des Sciences Religieuses 80 (2).
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    Die Zusammenfassung der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft in der Staatsform: Zu Marx’ Theorie des Staats.Soichiro Sumida -2018 -Marx-Engels Jahrbuch 2017 (1):41-60.
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    Mental pain in the mind of a robot.Junichi Takeno &Soichiro Akimoto -2010 -International Journal of Machine Consciousness 2 (2):333-342.
    Humans normally feel physical and mental pain. In this paper, we refer to physical pain as "pain in the body" and mental pain as "pain in the mind". We took an interest in the mechanism that makes a robot feel such pain in its mind and act appropriately to the sensation of pain. We developed a neural network program called MoNAD that can explain almost all of the phenomena of human consciousness. We noted that the program outputed stable information on (...) what had been learned but became unstable when unknown information was inputed or a system error occurred. We thought that we could create "pain in the mind" of robot by making use of this phenomenon. This paper proposes a demonstration of "pain in the mind" in robot. We expect that this research will also lead to a deeper understanding of humans. (shrink)
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    Rescue MIKE: 災害シミュレーション実況システム: version 0 の設計と実装.Morishita Takuya Kubo Takenori -2006 -Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 21 (4):388-397.
    We designed the system, Rescue-MIKE, and implemented to the RoboCup Rescue Simulation System. The Rescue MIKE system aims to communicate with large numbers of relief workers and controllers working in a rescue domain. The system has an ability to report the situation of the domain like a newscaster. Our system consists of multiple agents. The system collects information from a simulated disaster scenario, and then produces a dialogue that fits to the actions of the agents in the domain. We described (...) the design policy, implementation of our system, and Rescue-MIKE's facility. Rescue-MIKE initial version can provide aural information that helps to explain the unfolding scenarios to onlookers. We discussed the future applications of our system, including knowledge elicitation about disaster relief control methods, automated relief support systems, and public education about the dangers of large natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods or volcanic eruptions. (shrink)
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    Do we have (in)compatibilist intuitions? Surveying experimental research.Kiichi Inarimori,Soichiro Homma &Kengo Miyazono -2024 -Frontiers in Psychology 15 (1369399).
    This article critically examines the experimental philosophy of free will, particularly the interplay between ordinary individuals’ compatibilist and incompatibilist intuitions. It explores key insights from research studies that propose “natural compatibilism” and “natural incompatibilism”. These studies reveal a complex landscape of folk intuitions, where participants appear to exhibit both types of intuitions. Here, we examine error theories, which purport to explain the coexistence of apparently contradictory intuitions: the Affective Performance Error hypothesis, the “Free Will No Matter What” hypothesis, the Bypassing (...) hypothesis, and the Intrusion hypothesis, and the article explores the cognitive errors that could shape individuals’ inconsistent perceptions of free will. We then explore three possibilities regarding folk intuitions: most individuals may hold either compatibilist or incompatibilist intuitions, both simultaneously, or neither. Our aim is to deepen the understanding of the complex dynamics of intuitions about free will, and we close with suggestions for future studies in experimental philosophy. (shrink)
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  15. Nihon shakai to seimei rinri.Shin Ohara &NaokiMorishita (eds.) -1993 - Tōkyō: Ibunsha.
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    High-resolution electron microscopy for incommensurate structure of KxRhO2crystal.Kunio Yubuta,Soichiro Shibasaki,Ichiro Terasaki &Tsuyoshi Kajitani -2009 -Philosophical Magazine 89 (31):2813-2822.
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    Ethics of Decoded Neurofeedback in Clinical Research, Treatment, and Moral Enhancement.Eisuke Nakazawa,Keiichiro Yamamoto,Koji Tachibana,Soichiro Toda,Yoshiyuki Takimoto &Akira Akabayashi -2016 -American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 7 (2):110-117.
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    It is Not Time to Kick Out Radiologists.Yuta Nakamura,Yuki Sonoda,Yosuke Yamagishi,Tomohiro Kikuchi,Takahiro Nakao,Soichiro Miki,Shouhei Hanaoka,Takeharu Yoshikawa &Osamu Abe -2025 -Asian Bioethics Review 17 (1):9-15.
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    An International Survey of Deep Brain Stimulation Utilization in Asia and Oceania: The DBS Think Tank East.Chencheng Zhang,Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora,Fangang Meng,Zhengyu Lin,Yijie Lai,Dianyou Li,Jinwoo Chang,TakashiMorishita,Tooru Inoue,Shinsuke Fujioka,Genko Oyama,Terry Coyne,Valerie Voon,Paresh K. Doshi,Yiwen Wu,Jun Liu,Bhavana Patel,Leonardo Almeida,Aparna A. Wagle Shukla,Wei Hu,Kelly Foote,Jianguo Zhang,Bomin Sun &Michael S. Okun -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Prefrontal Cortex and Social Cognition in Mouse and Man.Lucy K. Bicks,Hiroyuki Koike,Schahram Akbarian &HirofumiMorishita -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    4-H community pride program.Lynne P. Kaplan,James Grieshop,Paul DeBach,Ronald D. Oetting,Frank S.Morishita,Roland N. Jefferson,Wesley A. Humphrey,Seward T. Besemer,Albert O. Paulus &Jerry Nelson -1977 - In Vincent Stuart,Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    Sounding fragilities: an anthology.Irene Lehmann,Pia Palme,Elisabeth Schimana,Susanne Kogler,Christina Lessiak,Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka,Suvani Suri,Flora Könemann,Veza Fernández,Paola Bianchi,Liza Lim,Electric Indigo,Germán Toro,ChikakoMorishita,Juliet Fraser,Molly McDolan,Malik Sharif &Chaya Czernowin (eds.) -2022 - Hofheim: Wolke.
    Sounding Fragilities enacts a polyphony of writing on contemporary composition, music and performing arts in relation to music theatre. Co-edited by a theatre and performance scholar and by a composer and artistic researcher, this anthology considers its field of investigation through the lens of positionalities. Irene Lehmann and Pia Palme invite readers into intimate encounters with an artist's practice, feminist and queer perspectives, and personal explorations into aspects of musicology, theatre studies, technology and ecology. By presenting female* composers who write (...) with/through/about their own practice, Sounding Fragilities is a remarkable contribution to an interdisciplinary debate around the agency of artistic research. With this synthesis, the editors evaluate how moving beyond the binary of art and science reveals the rich yet fragile territories of artistic knowledge-production and literacy in music theatre. Sounding Fragilities: An Anthology brings together essays, discussions and interventions on contemporary music, dance and music theatre to offer a polyphony of new approaches to listening, watching, composing and performing. Artistic and academic researchers present reflections and insights into the fragilities of artistic materials, collaborations and the communities that build around live performances. Challenging the idea of isolated composers, choreographers, audience members and academic researchers, they stress instead the interconnectedness of these positions as indispensable elements of thriving performance and research. This feature of all live performance is envisaged by several of the book's contributors as linked to political, democratic thought and ecological or feminist thinking. (shrink)
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    Unilateral GPi-DBS Improves Ipsilateral and Axial Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease as Evidenced by a Brain Perfusion Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Study.Yuka Hayashi,Takayasu Mishima,Shinsuke Fujioka,TakashiMorishita,Tooru Inoue,Shigeki Nagamachi &Yoshio Tsuboi -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    IntroductionDeep brain stimulation is an effective treatment for advanced Parkinson’s disease with the targeting bilateral subthalamic nucleus or globus pallidus internus. So far, detailed studies on the efficacy of unilateral STN-DBS for motor symptoms have been reported, but few studies have been conducted on unilateral GPi-DBS.Materials and MethodsSeventeen patients with Parkinson’s disease who underwent unilateral GPi-DBS were selected. We conducted comparison analyses between scores obtained 6–42 months pre- and postoperatively using the following measurement tools: the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson’s (...) Disease Rating Scale part III, the Hoehn and Yahr stage, the presence/absence of dyskinesia, Mini-Mental State Examination, Frontal Assessment Battery, Geriatric Depression Scale, levodopa equivalent dose, and cerebral blood flow by single photon emission computed tomography. Patient backgrounds were compared between four cohorts with favorable and unfavorable postoperative outcome.ResultsSignificant improvement was observed postoperatively in the following: total MDS-UPDRS Part III scores during the off period, contralateral scores, ipsilateral scores, and axial scores. Similarly, the Hoehn and Yahr stages during the off period, and GDS also showed significant decrease. In contrast, LED, MMSE, and FAB remained unchanged while the number of patients who scored positive for dyskinesia decreased by 40%. Abnormal cerebral blood flow preoperatively seen in the cerebral cortex had normalized in the total score-based good responder cohort. In the ipsilateral score-based good responder cohort, cerebral blood flow increased in the contralateral frontal lobe including in the premotor cortex, contralateral to the DBS. Compared to the poor responders, postoperative good responders demonstrated significantly higher preoperative MMSE scores.DiscussionUnilateral GPi-DBS therapy was effective in improving contralateral, ipsilateral, and axial motor symptoms of patients with advanced PD; in particular, it was found to be especially beneficial in PwPD whose cognitive function was unimpaired; the treatment efficacy rivaled that of bilateral counterparts up till at least 6 months postoperatively. Finally, normalization of preoperative abnormalities in cerebral blood flow and increased cerebral blood flow in the contralateral frontal lobe indicated the beneficial potential of this therapy on ipsilateral motor symptoms. (shrink)
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    Interhemispheric difference in emotional response without awareness.Yoshie Kimura,Aihide Yoshino,Yoshitomo Takahashi &Soichiro Nomura -2004 -Physiology and Behavior 82 (4):727-731.
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    Prefrontal Function Engaging in External-Focused Attention in 5- to 6-Month-Old Infants: A Suggestion for Default Mode Network. [REVIEW]Mingdi Xu,Eiichi Hoshino,Kiyomi Yatabe,Soichiro Matsuda,Hiroki Sato,Atsushi Maki,Mina Yoshimura &Yasuyo Minagawa -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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