Results for 'Chieko Ōhira'

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    The family-facilitated approach could be dangerous if there is pressure by family dynamics.Chieko Tamura - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):16 – 18.
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    The Somatic Marker Revisited: Brain and Body in Emotional Decision Making.Hideki Ohira - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (3):245-249.
    One important function of emotions is to guide decision making and behaviors for survival in complex environments. In the context of such reasoning, the somatic marker hypothesis (Damasio, 1994) has argued that bodily states are represented in specific brain regions, such as the insula, and would play critical roles in decision making. However, it still remains unclear what causal roles bodily states would play in decision making, and how the bodily states would change accompanying decision making. Thus, the aim of (...)
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  3. Peacemaking : Our essential work in the last days.Chieko N. Okazaki - 2009 - In Scott Wallace Cameron, Galen LeGrande Fletcher & Jane H. Wise (eds.), Life in the Law: Service & Integrity. J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Brigham Young University Law School.
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    Consultation behaviour of doctor‐shopping patients and factors that reduce shopping.Yoshiyuki Ohira, Masatomi Ikusaka, Kazutaka Noda, Tomoko Tsukamoto, Toshihiko Takada, Masahito Miyahara, Hiraku Funakoshi, Ayako Basugi, Katsunori Keira & Takanori Uehara - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):433-440.
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    Dissociative experience and mood-dependent memory.Noriaki Kanayama, Atsushi Sato & Hideki Ohira - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (5):881-896.
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    Interoceptive Accuracy Did Not Affect Moral Decision-Making, but Affect Regret Rating for One’s Moral Choices.Kaho Tamura, Yoshinari Kobayashi & Hideki Ohira - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Previous studies have revealed the effect of interoceptive accuracy, a behavioral measure of the ability to feel physiological states and regulation for that, which origin emotion on decision-making such as gambling. Given that decision-making in moral dilemma situations is affected by emotion, it seems that IAcc also affects moral decision-making. The present study preliminarily investigates whether IAcc affects decision-making and emotional ratings such as regret for one’s own choices in moral dilemma situations. IAcc did not affect moral choice, but affected (...)
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  7. Chichi Abe Jirō.Chieko Ōhira - 1961
     
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    Reinforcement Learning With Parsimonious Computation and a Forgetting Process.Asako Toyama, Kentaro Katahira & Hideki Ohira - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The Effect of Reduced Learning Ability on Avoidance in Psychopathy: A Computational Approach.Takeyuki Oba, Kentaro Katahira & Hideki Ohira - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Emotional Arousal at Memory Encoding Enhanced P300 in the Concealed Information Test.Akemi Osugi & Hideki Ohira - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Dissociation of conscious and unconscious repetition priming effect on event-related potentials.Atsushi Matsumoto, Tetsuya Iidaka, Michio Nomura & Hideki Ohira - 2005 - Neuropsychologia 43 (8):1168-1176.
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    Reliability of Online Surveys in Investigating Perceptions and Impressions of Faces.Naoyasu Hirao, Koyo Koizumi, Hanako Ikeda & Hideki Ohira - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Online experimental methods are used in psychological studies investigating the perceptions and impressions of facial photographs, even without substantial evidence supporting their reliability and validity. Although, the quality of visual stimuli is more difficult to control remotely, the methods might allow us to obtain a large amount of data. Then the statistical analysis of a larger volume of data may reduce errors and suggest significant difference in the stimuli. Therefore, we analyzed the reliability and validity of online surveys in investigating (...)
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    Respecting Autonomy in Difficult Medical Settings: A Questionnaire Study in Japan.Toshinori Kitamura, Hisao Katoh, Mika Takeuchi, Masaaki Murakami, Fusako Kitamura, Chieko Hasui & Miki Hayashi - 2000 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (1):51-63.
    Some people in Japan are still comfortable with the paternalistic role of doctors, but others wish that their own decisions would receive a greater amount of respect. A total of 747 students of universities and colleges and 114 parents of these students participated in a questionnaire survey. Most of the participants thought that autonomy should be respected in situations involving death with dignity and euthanasia, whereas it should not be respected in attempted suicide and involuntary admission of individuals with mental (...)
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    Manipulating perceptual decisions by microstimulation of extrastriate visual cortex.William T. Newsome, C. Daniel Salzman, Chieko M. Murasugi & Kenneth H. Britten - 1991 - In Andrei Gorea (ed.), Representations of Vision: Trends and Tacit Assumptions in Vision Research. Cambridge University Press.
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    Involvement of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Learning Others’ Bad Reputations and Indelible Distrust.Atsunobu Suzuki, Yuichi Ito, Sachiko Kiyama, Mitsunobu Kunimi, Hideki Ohira, Jun Kawaguchi, Hiroki C. Tanabe & Toshiharu Nakai - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The Pendulum Swings: Experiences from the LDP on Democratizing Party Leadership Selection.Ying Wang - 2016 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (1):106-127.
    Empowering the rank and file members in choosing a party leader has become an increasing trend in parliamentary democracies. This study examines the process of adopting more inclusive methods to choose a party leader in the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. The LDP introduced a national primary to elect a leader in 1978. However, this first attempt to open up the party leadership selection was soon replaced by traditional coalition-making politics. In this regard, the LDP is different from most of (...)
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