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    Effects of Agent-Environment Symmetry on the Coordination Dynamics of Triadic Jumping.Akifumi Kijima, Hiroyuki Shima, Motoki Okumura, Yuji Yamamoto & Michael J. Richardson - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Transformation of Hermeneutics in Heidegger's Black Notebooks.Motoki Saito - 2023 - Kritike 16 (3):156-171.
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  3. Nihon shugi no tetsugaku.Motoki Matsunaga - 1929 - Tōkyō: Shisaku no Dōsha.
     
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    Cross-Modal Correspondences Between Temperature and Taste Attributes.Kosuke Motoki, Toshiki Saito, Rui Nouchi & Motoaki Sugiura - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Zen and Healing.Okumura Ichiro - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24:6-17.
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  6. Motoori Norinaga to Nihon shugi.Motoki Matsunaga - 1936
     
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  7. Rinrigaku.Motoki Matsunaga - 1926
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  8. Tetsugaku taikei Nihon-shugi no tetsugaku.Motoki Matsunaga - 1929
     
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    Priority inheritance with backtracking for iterative multi-agent path finding.Keisuke Okumura, Manao Machida, Xavier Défago & Yasumasa Tamura - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 310 (C):103752.
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    Are Plasma Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels Reflective of Amygdala Activation during the Processing of Negative Emotions? A Preliminary Study.Kosuke Motoki, Motoaki Sugiura, Hikaru Takeuchi, Yuka Kotozaki, Seishu Nakagawa, Ryoichi Yokoyama & Ryuta Kawashima - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Disgust, Sadness, and Appraisal: Disgusted Consumers Dislike Food More Than Sad Ones.Kosuke Motoki & Motoaki Sugiura - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Encounter between Hyper-Media and Art Education: A Retrospection of Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Memories of Art and Education.Motoki Nagamori - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (4):41.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.4 (2003) 41-50 [Access article in PDF] Encounter Between Hyper-Media and Art Education:A Retrospection of Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Memories of Art and EducationToday both art and education are experiencing profound change as a result of emerging technologies. This essay attempts to redefine art education by considering the latest media art as the culmination of change in art. Statements about art education are only viable (...)
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    The power of human gaze on infant learning.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Shoji Itakura - 2013 - Cognition 128 (2):127-133.
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    Solving simultaneous target assignment and path planning efficiently with time-independent execution.Keisuke Okumura & Xavier Défago - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 321 (C):103946.
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    Individual differences in object-processing explain the relationship between early gaze-following and later language development.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Tessei Kobayashi & Shoji Itakura - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):418-424.
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    Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?: The effect of verbalization.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Shoji Itakura - 2013 - Interaction Studies 14 (3):351-365.
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    Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Shoji Itakura - 2013 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 14 (3):351-365.
    Previous research has shown that although infants follow the gaze direction of robots, robot gaze does not facilitate infants’ learning for objects. The present study examined whether robot gaze affects infants’ object learning when the gaze behavior was accompanied by verbalizations. Twelve-month-old infants were shown videos in which a robot with accompanying verbalizations gazed at an object. The results showed that infants not only followed the robot’s gaze direction but also preferentially attended to the cued object when the ostensive verbal (...)
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    Ostension affects infant learning more than attention.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Tessei Kobayashi & Shoji Itakura - 2020 - Cognition 195 (C):104082.
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    Disjunction and Existence Properties in Modal Arithmetic.Taishi Kurahashi & Motoki Okuda - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):178-205.
    We systematically study several versions of the disjunction and the existence properties in modal arithmetic. First, we newly introduce three classes $\mathrm {B}$, $\Delta (\mathrm {B})$, and $\Sigma (\mathrm {B})$ of formulas of modal arithmetic and study basic properties of them. Then, we prove several implications between the properties. In particular, among other things, we prove that for any consistent recursively enumerable extension T of $\mathbf {PA}(\mathbf {K})$ with $T \nvdash \Box \bot $, the $\Sigma (\mathrm {B})$ -disjunction property, the (...)
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    The de Haas–van alphen effect in rubidium.K. Okumura & I. M. Templeton - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (79):1239-1241.
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    Rank-dominant strategy and sincere voting.Yasunori Okumura - 2020 - Theory and Decision 90 (1):117-145.
    This study considers a voting rule wherein each player sincerely votes when he/she has no information about the preferences of the other players. We introduce the concept of rank-dominant strategies to discuss the situation where a player is completely ignorant in the preferences of the other players and decision theoretic justification of the concept. We show that under the plurality voting rule with the equal probability random tie-breaking, sincere voting is always the rank-dominant strategy of each voter. We also discuss (...)
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    Simple views on different problems in physics: from drag friction to tough biological materials.Ko Okumura - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (7-9):828-841.
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    The de Haas-van alphen effect in caesium.K. Okumura & I. M. Templeton - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (89):889-890.
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    Solving Crossword Puzzles Using Extended Potts Model.Kazuki Jimbo, Hiroya Takamura & Manabu Okumura - 2009 - In Hattori (ed.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 39--47.
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    Extracting Emotional Polarity of Words using Spin Model.Hiroya Takamura, Takashi Inui & Manabu Okumura - forthcoming - Proceedings of the Joint Workshop of Vietnamese Society of Ai, Sigkbs-Jsai, Ics-Ipsj and Ieice-Sigai on Active Mining.
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    Doctors' and nurses' attitudes towards and experiences of voluntary euthanasia: survey of members of the Japanese Association of Palliative Medicine.Atsushi Asai, Motoki Ohnishi, Shizuko K. Nagata, Noritoshi Tanida & Yasuji Yamazaki - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (5):324-330.
    Objective—To demonstrate Japanese doctors' and nurses' attitudes towards and practices of voluntary euthanasia (VE) and to compare their attitudes and practices in this regard. Design—Postal survey, conducted between October and December 1999, using a self-administered questionnaire.Participants—All doctor members and nurse members of the Japanese Association of Palliative Medicine.Main outcome measure—Doctors' and nurses' attitude towards and practices of VE.Results—We received 366 completed questionnaires from 642 doctors surveyed (response rate, 58%) and 145 from 217 nurses surveyed (68%). A total of 54% (95% (...)
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    Effects of facial expression and gaze direction on approach–avoidance behaviour.Hiroki Ozono, Motoki Watabe & Sakiko Yoshikawa - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):943-949.
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    Focus group interviews examining attitudes towards medical research among the japanese: A qualitative study.Atsushi Asai, Motoki Ohnishi, Etsuyo Nishigaki, Miho Sekimoto, Shunichi Fukuhara & Tsuguya Fukui - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (5):448–470.
    ABSTRACT Objectives: the purpose of this study is to explore laypersons’ attitudes towards and experiences of medical research, and to compare them with those of physicians in Japan. Designs and Participants: fourteen Japanese adults from the general public and seven physicians participated in one of three focus interviews. Setting: Osaka, Japan. Results: trust and distrust in the physician by whom the participants were invited to participate in research played a considerable role in their decisions about participation. That the participants felt (...)
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    Identification of muscle synergies associated with gait transition in humans.Shota Hagio, Mizuho Fukuda & Motoki Kouzaki - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Euthanasia and the Family: An analysis of Japanese doctors’ reactions to demands for voluntary euthanasia.Atsushi Asai, Motoki Ohnishi, Akemi Kariya, Shizuko K. Nagata, Tsuguya Fukui, Noritoshi Tanida, Yasuji Yamazaki & Helga Kuhse - 2001 - Monash Bioethics Review 20 (3):21-37.
    What should Japanese doctors do when asked by a patient for active voluntary euthanasia, when the family wants aggressive treatment to continue? In this paper, we present the results of a questionnaire survey of 366 Japanese doctors, who were asked how they would act in a hypothetical situation of this kind, and how they would justify their decision, 23% of respondents said they would act on the patient’s wishes, and provided reasons for their view; 54% said they would not practice (...)
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  31. Reasons for Discontinuation of Treatments for Severely Demented Patients: A Japanese Physician’s View.Atsushi Asai & Motoki Onishi - 2001 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 11 (5):141-143.
    In the present paper, we evaluate the grounds on which therapeutic approaches are determined in elderly demented patients as a typical group of patients who are conscious but lack the ability to make competent judgments. It is argued that none of the factors that the patient as an individual being has at present and that are complete in that individual - the age of the patient, dementia, personhood, and the ability to feel pain - is likely to be a genuine (...)
     
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    Voluntary Active Euthanasia and the Nurse: a comparison of Japanese and Australian nurses.Noritoshi Tanida, Atsushi Asai, Motoki Ohnishi, Shizuko K. Nagata, Tsuguya Fukui, Yasuji Yamazaki & Helga Kuhse - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (3):313-322.
    Although euthanasia has been a pressing ethical and public issue, empirical data are lacking in Japan. We aimed to explore Japanese nurses’ attitudes to patients’ requests for euthanasia and to estimate the proportion of nurses who have taken active steps to hasten death. A postal survey was conducted between October and December 1999 among all nurse members of the Japanese Association of Palliative Medicine, using a self-administered questionnaire based on the one used in a previous survey with Australian nurses in (...)
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    Goal Attribution toward Non-Human Objects during Infancy Predicts Imaginary Companion Status during Preschool Years.Yusuke Moriguchi, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Naoya Todo, Yuko Okumura, Ikuko Shinohara & Shoji Itakura - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Molecular dynamics study of the milling-induced allotropic transformation in cobalt.Kosuke O. Hara, Eiji Yamasue, Hideyuki Okumura & Keiichi N. Ishihara - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (16):2117-2129.
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    Investigation of V-shaped extended defects in a 4H–SiC epitaxial film.Eita Tochigi, Hirofumi Matsuhata, Hirotaka Yamaguchi, Takashi Sekiguchi, Hajime Okumura & Yuichi Ikuhara - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-14.
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  36. Surface water exchange rate of the Honjo area in Lake Nakaumi estimated from salinity change.Fumito Koike, Morihiro Aizaki, Yasushi Seike, Michihiro Akiba, Minoru Okumura & Kaoru Fujinaga - 1999 - Laguna 6:19-25.
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    Speed-Dependent Modulation of Muscle Activity Based on Muscle Synergies during Treadmill Walking.Benio Kibushi, Shota Hagio, Toshio Moritani & Motoki Kouzaki - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Action Direction of Muscle Synergies in Voluntary Multi-Directional Postural Control.Akari Kubo, Shota Hagio, Benio Kibushi, Toshio Moritani & Motoki Kouzaki - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Socio-Ecological Hypothesis of Reconciliation: Cultural, Individual, and Situational Variations in Willingness to Accept Apology or Compensation.Asuka Komiya, Hiroki Ozono, Motoki Watabe, Yuri Miyamoto, Yohsuke Ohtsubo & Shigehiro Oishi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The main goal of the present research is to examine socio-ecological hypothesis on apology and compensation. Specifically, we conducted four studies to test the idea that an apology is an effective means to induce reconciliation in a residentially stable community, whereas compensation is an effective means in a residentially mobile community. In Studies 1, 2a and 2b, American and Japanese participants (national difference in mobility; Study 1) or non-movers and movers (within-nation difference in mobility; Studies 2a and 2b) imagined the (...)
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    Should We Aim to Create a Perfect Healthy Utopia? Discussions of Ethical Issues Surrounding the World of Project Itoh’s Harmony.Atsushi Asai, Taketoshi Okita, Motoki Ohnishi & Seiji Bito - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (6):3249-3270.
    To consider whether or not we should aim to create a perfect healthy utopia on Earth, we focus on the SF novel Harmony, written by Japanese writer Project Ito, and analyze various issues in the world established in the novel from a bioethical standpoint. In the world depicted in Harmony, preserving health and life is a top priority. Super-medicine is realized through highly advanced medical technologies. Citizens in Harmony are required to strictly control themselves to achieve perfect health and must (...)
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    Cultural grounding of regret: Regret in self and interpersonal contexts.Asuka Komiya, Yuri Miyamoto, Motoki Watabe & Takashi Kusumi - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (6):1121-1130.
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    Lower Local Dynamic Stability and Invariable Orbital Stability in the Activation of Muscle Synergies in Response to Accelerated Walking Speeds.Benio Kibushi, Shota Hagio, Toshio Moritani & Motoki Kouzaki - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:409414.
    In order to achieve flexible and smooth walking, we must accomplish subtasks (e.g., loading response, forward propulsion or swing initiation) within a gait cycle. To evaluate subtasks within a gait cycle, the analysis of muscle synergies may be effective. In the case of walking, extracted sets of muscle synergies characterize muscle patterns that relate to the subtasks within a gait cycle. Although previous studies have reported that the muscle synergies of individuals with disorders reflect impairments, a way to investigate the (...)
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    Hope for the best and prepare for the worst: Ethical concerns related to the introduction of healthcare artificial intelligence.Atsuchi Asai, Taketoshi Okita, Aya Enzo, Motoki Ohnishi & Seiji Bito - 2019 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 29 (2):64-70.
    Background: The introduction of healthcare AI to society as well as the clinical setting will improve individual health statuses and increase the possible medical choices. AI can be, however, regarded as a double-edged sword that might cause medically and socially undesirable situations. In this paper, we attempt to predict several negative situations that may be faced by healthcare professionals, patients and citizens in the healthcare setting, and our society as a whole. Discussion: We would argue that physicians abuse healthcare AI (...)
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    Applicability of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children-Second Edition for Japanese Children Aged 3–6 Years: A Preliminary Investigation Emphasizing Internal Consistency and Factorial Validity. [REVIEW]Shogo Hirata, Yosuke Kita, Masanori Yasunaga, Kota Suzuki, Yasuko Okumura, Hideyuki Okuzumi, Tomio Hosobuchi, Mitsuru Kokubun, Masumi Inagaki & Akio Nakai - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ethical reflections on how health professionals should answer the Question: What would you do if this were your family member?Atsushi Asai, Miki Fukuyama & Motoki Ohnishi - 2023 - Clinical Ethics 18 (2):155-160.
    Patient families sometimes ask health professionals, ‘What would you do if this were your family member?’ The purpose of this paper is to examine appropriate responses to this Question. Health professionals may say, ‘It all depends on the patient's wishes’, or ‘I don't know what is best, because my family is different from yours in many ways’. Some may believe that the most favourable course of action is the same regardless of who the patient is and explain this to the (...)
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    Physician use of the phrase “due to old age” to address complaints of elderly symptoms in Japanese medical settings: The merits and drawbacks.Atsushi Asai, Taketoshi Okita, Masashi Tanaka, Seiji Bito & Motoki Ohnishi - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (1):14-21.
    In everyday medical settings in Japan, physicians occasionally tell an elderly patient that their symptoms are “due to old age,” and there is some concern that patient care might be negatively impacted as a result. That said, as this phrase can have multiple connotations and meanings, there are certain instances in which the use of this phrase may not necessarily be indicative of ageism, or prejudice against the elderly. One of the goals in medical care is to address pain and (...)
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    Attitudes of the Japanese public and doctors towards use of archived information and samples without informed consent: Preliminary findings based on focus group interviews. [REVIEW]Fukuhara Shunichi, Sekimoto Miho, Nishigaki Etsuyo, Ohnishi Motoki, Asai Atsushi & Fukui Tsuguya - 2002 - BMC Medical Ethics 3 (1):1-10.
    Background The purpose of this study is to explore laypersons' attitudes toward the use of archived (existing) materials such as medical records and biological samples and to compare them with the attitudes of physicians who are involved in medical research. Methods Three focus group interviews were conducted, in which seven Japanese male members of the general public, seven female members of the general public and seven physicians participated. Results It was revealed that the lay public expressed diverse attitudes towards the (...)
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    Nihon no nanadai shisōka: Maruyama Masao, Yoshimoto Takaaki, Tokieda Motoki, Ōmori Shōzō, Kobayashi Hideo, Watsuji Tetsurō, Fukuzawa Yukichi.Itsuo Kohama - 2012 - Tōkyō: Gentōsha.
    第二次大戦における敗北は、日本の近代化の行く先に必然的に用意されていた、日本史上最大の事件だった。そして日本はその後遺症を抱えたまま、近代化の極たるグローバリゼーションに翻弄され、「第二の敗戦」を経験 しつつある。我々は精神の構えをどう立て直し、やくざ化した世界と伍していくべきなのか。本書では、敗戦をまたいで現われ、西欧近代とひとり格闘し、創造的思考に到達した七人の足跡を是々非々で批評。西欧思考の限 界を超え、日本から発信する文明的普遍性の可能性を探った野心的論考。.
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    Review of Dōgen's Extensive Record: A Translation of the "Eihei Kōroku" by Dōgen; Shohaku Okumura; Taigen Dan Leighton. [REVIEW]Christopher Ives - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):269-271.
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  50. Une double réception du concept de sujet: Le sujet agissant et le complément de sujet dans une philosophie linguistique.Akinobu Kuroda - 2016 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 1:359-364.
    Dans la double conception du sujet que précise Tokieda Motoki dans sa théorie du processus langagier : sujet subordonné au prédicat et sujet d’action langagière volontaire, conception fondée sur une théorie linguistique inspirée principalement d’études grammaticales de la langue japonaise et qui s’est donc totalement émancipée du paradigme de la grammaire des langues européennes, on peut retrouver, de manière tout à fait paradoxale et frappante, le sens originaire du sujet, à savoir celui de son origine latine « subjectum » (...)
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