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2024-03-28T12:01:54ZThe Faithfulness Project: Proposal & Theses
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/91366
Title: The Faithfulness Project: Proposal & Theses
Authors: Chiba, Kei
Description: This document is posted on The Faithfulness Project website2024-02-13T15:00:00ZChiba, Kei『信の哲学』の周辺 : 幻の最終講義他
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/91325
Title: 『信の哲学』の周辺 : 幻の最終講義他
Authors: 千葉, 惠2024-03-17T15:00:00Z千葉, 惠2023年度第1回研究会『触の祭典「ユニバーサル・ミュージアム さわる!めぐる物語」』見学会及び研究会 : 「さわる展示」の先にあるもの 開催報告
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/91219
Title: 2023年度第1回研究会『触の祭典「ユニバーサル・ミュージアム さわる!めぐる物語」』見学会及び研究会 : 「さわる展示」の先にあるもの 開催報告
Authors: 島, 絵里子2024-01-30T15:00:00Z島, 絵里子2022年度第3回研究会「博物館のこれからを考える-現場の視点と共に-」開催報告
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/91218
Title: 2022年度第3回研究会「博物館のこれからを考える-現場の視点と共に-」開催報告
Authors: 島, 絵里子2024-01-30T15:00:00Z島, 絵里子桝形山聖書講義 山上の説教における福音と倫理
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/91150
Title: 桝形山聖書講義 山上の説教における福音と倫理
Authors: 千葉, 惠2023-12-31T15:00:00Z千葉, 惠Decoding of Motor Imagery Involving Whole-body Coordination
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/90467
Title: Decoding of Motor Imagery Involving Whole-body Coordination
Authors: Yang, Huixiang; Ogawa, Kenji
Abstract: The present study investigated whether different types of motor imageries can be classified based on the location of the activation peaks or the multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and compared the difference between visual motor imagery (VI) and kinesthetic motor imagery (KI). During fMRI scanning sessions, 25 participants imagined four movements included in the Motor Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R): knee lift, jump, arm movement, and waist bend. These four imagined movements were then classified based on the peak location or the patterns of fMRI signal values. We divided the participants into two groups based on whether they found it easier to generate VI (VI group, n = 10) or KI (KI group, n = 15). Our results show that the imagined movements can be classified using both the location of the activation peak and the spatial activation patterns within the sensorimotor cortex, and MVPA performs better than the activation peak classification. Furthermore, our result reveals that the KI group achieved a higher MVPA decoding accuracy within the left primary somatosensory cortex than the VI group, suggesting that the modality of motor imagery differently affects the classification performance in distinct brain regions.2022-09-30T15:00:00ZYang, HuixiangOgawa, KenjiThe present study investigated whether different types of motor imageries can be classified based on the location of the activation peaks or the multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and compared the difference between visual motor imagery (VI) and kinesthetic motor imagery (KI). During fMRI scanning sessions, 25 participants imagined four movements included in the Motor Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R): knee lift, jump, arm movement, and waist bend. These four imagined movements were then classified based on the peak location or the patterns of fMRI signal values. We divided the participants into two groups based on whether they found it easier to generate VI (VI group, n = 10) or KI (KI group, n = 15). Our results show that the imagined movements can be classified using both the location of the activation peak and the spatial activation patterns within the sensorimotor cortex, and MVPA performs better than the activation peak classification. Furthermore, our result reveals that the KI group achieved a higher MVPA decoding accuracy within the left primary somatosensory cortex than the VI group, suggesting that the modality of motor imagery differently affects the classification performance in distinct brain regions.「未来へのまなざし」 : 「ぬべし」を視座としての「鶏頭」再考
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/90364
Title: 「未来へのまなざし」 : 「ぬべし」を視座としての「鶏頭」再考
Authors: 松王, 香2017-09-30T15:00:00Z松王, 香感覚と博物館体験に関する文献調査からの考察 : 体性感覚に着目して
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/90348
Title: 感覚と博物館体験に関する文献調査からの考察 : 体性感覚に着目して
Authors: 島, 絵里子
Abstract: 人の感覚と博物館体験、その中でも特に体性感覚に着目して文献調査をおこない、現時点までの研究動向を把握し、今後の課題や可能性について検討をおこなった。感覚については、触覚、聴覚、嗅覚、味覚、体性感覚、固有感覚、深部感覚、運動感覚、多感覚を文献調査の対象とした。近年では、単一の感覚のみに注目することへの反省から、多感覚に注目した展示や研究がすすめられてきていることが分かった。一方で、体性感覚が他の感覚モダリティとは異なり、感覚受容器が全身に分布していることに言及し明記したうえで研究をすすめた論文は、本調査では見つからなかった。また、体性感覚及び固有感覚、深部感覚、運動感覚のキーワード検索では収集されなかったが他の感覚で収集された論文の中には、体性感覚の存在が見落とされている可能性のある論文もあった。今後、体性感覚の感覚モダリティの特徴をふまえたうえで、博物館体験に関する研究をすすめていくことで新たな知見へとつながることを期待したい。; A literature review was conducted focusing on the human senses and the museum experience, particularly the somatic senses, to identify research trends to date and to discuss future issues and possibilities. The senses covered in the literature review were tactile, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, somatosensory, proprioceptive, deep sensation, kinesthetic and multisensory. It was found that in recent years, exhibitions and research focusing on the multisensory system have been promoted as a reflection of the focus on only one sense. On the other hand, this survey did not find any articles that mention and clearly state that the somatosensory system differs from other sensory modalities in that its sensory receptors are distributed throughout the body. In addition, some articles were not collected in the keyword searches for somatic and proprioceptive, deep and motor senses, but were collected in other senses, which may have overlooked the presence of somatic sensations. It is hoped that further research on museum experiences, taking into account the characteristics of the somatic sensory modality, will lead to new findings.2023-02-28T15:00:00Z島, 絵里子人の感覚と博物館体験、その中でも特に体性感覚に着目して文献調査をおこない、現時点までの研究動向を把握し、今後の課題や可能性について検討をおこなった。感覚については、触覚、聴覚、嗅覚、味覚、体性感覚、固有感覚、深部感覚、運動感覚、多感覚を文献調査の対象とした。近年では、単一の感覚のみに注目することへの反省から、多感覚に注目した展示や研究がすすめられてきていることが分かった。一方で、体性感覚が他の感覚モダリティとは異なり、感覚受容器が全身に分布していることに言及し明記したうえで研究をすすめた論文は、本調査では見つからなかった。また、体性感覚及び固有感覚、深部感覚、運動感覚のキーワード検索では収集されなかったが他の感覚で収集された論文の中には、体性感覚の存在が見落とされている可能性のある論文もあった。今後、体性感覚の感覚モダリティの特徴をふまえたうえで、博物館体験に関する研究をすすめていくことで新たな知見へとつながることを期待したい。
A literature review was conducted focusing on the human senses and the museum experience, particularly the somatic senses, to identify research trends to date and to discuss future issues and possibilities. The senses covered in the literature review were tactile, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, somatosensory, proprioceptive, deep sensation, kinesthetic and multisensory. It was found that in recent years, exhibitions and research focusing on the multisensory system have been promoted as a reflection of the focus on only one sense. On the other hand, this survey did not find any articles that mention and clearly state that the somatosensory system differs from other sensory modalities in that its sensory receptors are distributed throughout the body. In addition, some articles were not collected in the keyword searches for somatic and proprioceptive, deep and motor senses, but were collected in other senses, which may have overlooked the presence of somatic sensations. It is hoped that further research on museum experiences, taking into account the characteristics of the somatic sensory modality, will lead to new findings.Infants' anticipatory eye movements: feature-based attention guides infants' visual attention
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/90201
Title: Infants' anticipatory eye movements: feature-based attention guides infants' visual attention
Authors: Tsurumi, Shuma; Kanazawa, So; Yamaguchi, Masami K.; Kawahara, Jun-ichiro
Abstract: When looking for an object, we identify it by selectively focusing our attention to a specific feature, known as feature-based attention. This basic attentional system has been reported in young children; however, little is known of whether infants could use feature-based attention. We have introduced a newly developed anticipation-looking task, where infants learned to direct their attention endogenously to a specific feature based on the learned feature (color or orientation), in 60 preverbal infants aged 7-8 months. We found that preverbal infants aged 7-8 months can direct their attention endogenously to the specific target feature among irrelevant features, thus showing the feature-based attentional selection. Experiment 2 bolstered this finding by demonstrating that infants directed their attention depending on the familiarized feature that belongs to a never-experienced object. These results that infants can form anticipation by color and orientation reflect they could drive their attention through feature-based selection.2022-07-28T15:00:00ZTsurumi, ShumaKanazawa, SoYamaguchi, Masami K.Kawahara, Jun-ichiroWhen looking for an object, we identify it by selectively focusing our attention to a specific feature, known as feature-based attention. This basic attentional system has been reported in young children; however, little is known of whether infants could use feature-based attention. We have introduced a newly developed anticipation-looking task, where infants learned to direct their attention endogenously to a specific feature based on the learned feature (color or orientation), in 60 preverbal infants aged 7-8 months. We found that preverbal infants aged 7-8 months can direct their attention endogenously to the specific target feature among irrelevant features, thus showing the feature-based attentional selection. Experiment 2 bolstered this finding by demonstrating that infants directed their attention depending on the familiarized feature that belongs to a never-experienced object. These results that infants can form anticipation by color and orientation reflect they could drive their attention through feature-based selection.スマートフォンがつなぐ博物館のコレクションと物語、そこから生まれる個々人の体験 : ファン・アッベ美術館『デリンキングとリリンキング展』でのSmartifyアプリ利用体験から
http://hdl.handle.net/2115/90200
Title: スマートフォンがつなぐ博物館のコレクションと物語、そこから生まれる個々人の体験 : ファン・アッベ美術館『デリンキングとリリンキング展』でのSmartifyアプリ利用体験から
Authors: 島, 絵里子
Abstract: Focusing on the multi-sensory and multiple perspectives approach of the Van Abbemuseum's “Delinking and Relinking” exhibition in the Netherlands, I organised the information provided by viewing and experiencing the online tour on Smartify app and discussed future possibilities and issues.2023-03-31T15:00:00Z島, 絵里子Focusing on the multi-sensory and multiple perspectives approach of the Van Abbemuseum's “Delinking and Relinking” exhibition in the Netherlands, I organised the information provided by viewing and experiencing the online tour on Smartify app and discussed future possibilities and issues.