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    Discriminability and preference for attributes in free and constrained classification.Shiro Imai & W. R. Garner - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (6):596.
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    Fundamentals of cognitive judgments of pattern.Shiro Imai - 1992 - In H. G. Geissler, S. W. Link & J. T. Townsend (eds.), Cognition, Information Processing, and Psychophysics: Basic Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 225--265.
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  3. Kyōiku kyoshi ron.Takajirō Imai - 1977
     
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  4. Kirisutokyō shakai rinrigaku.Saburō Imai - 1929 - Tōkyō: Shinseidō.
     
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  5. Atarashii rekishizō.Shirō Masuda & Yōzō Horibome (eds.) - 1969 - Ushio Shuppan.
     
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    Developmental Changes in the Magnitude of Representational Momentum Among Nursery School Children: A Longitudinal Study.Shiro Mori, Hiroki Nakamoto, Nobu Shirai & Kuniyasu Imanaka - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Representational momentum is a well-known phenomenon that occurs when a moving object vanishes suddenly and the memory of its final or vanishing position is displaced forward in the direction of its motion. Many studies have shown evidence of various perceptual and cognitive characteristics of RM in various daily aspects, sports, development, and aging. Here we examined the longitudinal developmental changes in the displacement magnitudes of RM among younger and older nursery school children for pointing and judging tasks. In our experiments, (...)
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    Language-Relative Construal of Individuation Constrained by Universal Ontology: Revisiting Language Universals and Linguistic Relativity.Mutsumi Imai & Reiko Mazuka - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (3):385-413.
    Objects and substances bear fundamentally different ontologies. In this article, we examine the relations between language, the ontological distinction with respect to individuation, and the world. Specifically, in cross‐linguistic developmental studies that followImai and Gentner (1997), we examine the question of whether language influences our thought in different forms, like (1) whether the language‐specific construal of entities found in a word extension context (Imai & Gentner, 1997) is also found in a nonlinguistic classification context; (2) whether the presence of (...)
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    Kinsei Nihon shomin shakai no rinri shisō.Jun Imai - 1966
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  9. Puraton no kyōiku shisō no kenkyū.Naoshige Imai - 1978
     
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  10. Puraton on kokkaron no kenkyū.Naoshige Imai - 1966
     
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  11. Sekisei no sho Hagakure seishin.Shirō Inagami - 1941 - Ōsaka: Kōjinsha. Edited by Tsunetomo Yamamoto.
     
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  12. Kinsei kokugakusha no kenkyū.Shirō Kitaoka - 1977
     
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  13. Kokka sayō no riron.Shirō Kiyomiya - 1968 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
     
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    Ninomiya Sontoku.Shirō Morita - 1975
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    普遍論争: 近代の源流としての.Shirō Yamauchi - 1992 - Tōkyō: Tetsugaku Shobō.
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    Statistical Learning Model of the Sense of Agency.Shiro Yano, Yoshikatsu Hayashi, Yuki Murata, Hiroshi Imamizu, Takaki Maeda & Toshiyuki Kondo - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    A sense of agency (SoA) is the experience of subjective awareness regarding the control of one’s actions. Humans have a natural tendency to generate prediction models of the environment and adapt their models according to changes in the environment. The SoA is associated with the degree of the adaptation of the prediction models, e.g., insufficient adaptation causes low predictability and lowers the SoA over the environment. Thus, identifying the mechanisms behind the adaptation process of a prediction model related to the (...)
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  17. Miura Baien no kyōiku shisō kenkyū.Shirō Hashio - 1983 - Tōkyō: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan.
     
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    The Sound and Meaning of Language.Shirô Hattori - 1965 - Foundations of Language 1 (2):95-111.
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  19. Niiche to Sokuratesu.Senʼichi Imai - 1947
     
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  20. Wiriamu Jēmuzu no tetsugaku.Senʼichi Imai - 1948
     
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  21. Shizen benshōhō.Shirō Itō - 1949
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  22. Taiō no gaku to hite no sūgaku.Shirō Itō - 1948
     
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  23. Masurao: Makino Chūjō no kankai.Shirō Makino - 1944 - Tōkyō: Kaiseikan.
     
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    Bukkyō shisō hihan =.Shirō Matsumoto - 2021 - Kyōto-shi: Hōzōkan.
    如来蔵思想、法華経、中観、唯識、日本仏教等、仏教思想の様々な問題に関する批判的研究23編(和文15編、英文8編)を収録。.
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    Explaining the Breakdown of Dominant Party Systems: Party Splits and the Mechanisms of Factional Bargaining.Shiro Sakaiya & Kentaro Maeda - 2014 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 15 (3):397-415.
    This paper presents an explanation for the breakdown of dominant party systems. In contrast to previous works that examine how ruling parties lose their dominant position as a result of interparty competition, this paper focuses on how they are undermined from within by factional conflict. Through an overview of dominant party systems in the postwar world, we show that most of the ruling parties suffered from major splits that significantly reduced their electoral strengths before their final electoral defeat. In order (...)
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    불성( 佛性 )과 영성( 靈性 ).Matsumoto Shiro - 2014 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 41:5-33.
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  27. The Man Who Saved Kabuki: Faubion Bowers and Theatre Censorship in Occupied Japan.Okamoto Shiro & Samuel L. Leiter - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
     
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    The Problem of Universals from the Scientific Point of View: Thomas Aquinas Should Be More Appreciated.Shiro Ishikawa - 2022 - Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):86-104.
    Recently we proposed the linguistic Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, which is called quantum language or measurement theory. This theory is valid for both quantum and classical systems. Thus, we think that quantum language is one of the most powerful scientific theories, like statistics, and thus, it is the scientific completion (i.e., the destination) of dualistic idealism. If so, we can introduce the concept “progress” in the dualistic idealism. For example, we can assert that [Plato → Descartes → Kant → (...)
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  29. Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence, Brain in a Vat, Five-Minute Hypothesis, McTaggart’s Paradox, etc. Are Clarified in Quantum Language [Revised version].Shiro Ishikawa - 2018 - Open Journal of Philosophy 8 (5):466-480.
    Recently we proposed "quantum language" (or, the linguistic Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics"), which was not only characterized as the metaphysical and linguistic turn of quantum mechanics but also the linguistic turn of Descartes=Kant epistemology. We believe that quantum language is the language to describe science, which is the final goal of dualistic idealism. Hence there is a reason to want to clarify, from the quantum linguistic point of view, the following problems: "brain in a vat argument", "the Cogito proposition", (...)
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    Japanese Sound-Symbolism Facilitates Word Learning in English-Speaking Children.Katerina Kantartzis, Mutsumi Imai & Sotaro Kita - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (3):575-586.
    Sound-symbolism is the nonarbitrary link between the sound and meaning of a word. Japanese-speaking children performed better in a verb generalization task when they were taught novel sound-symbolic verbs, created based on existing Japanese sound-symbolic words, than novel nonsound-symbolic verbs (Imai, Kita, Nagumo, & Okada, 2008). A question remained as to whether the Japanese children had picked up regularities in the Japanese sound-symbolic lexicon or were sensitive to universal sound-symbolism. The present study aimed to provide support for the latter. (...)
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    On the equivalence of superordinate concepts.Edward J. Wisniewski, Mutsumi Imai & Lyman Casey - 1996 - Cognition 60 (3):269-298.
  32. Betsuri no ronri.Shirō Date - 1970
     
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  33. Suzuki Masayuki kenkyū.Shirō Itō - 1972
     
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    Seiyō rinri shisōshi.Shirō Shimada - 1985 - Tōkyō-to Machida-shi: Tamagawa Daigaku Shuppanbu.
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    Sound symbolism facilitates early verb learning.Mutsumi Imai, Sotaro Kita, Miho Nagumo & Hiroyuki Okada - 2008 - Cognition 109 (1):54-65.
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    A cross-linguistic study of early word meaning: universal ontology and linguistic influence.Mutsumi Imai & Dedre Gentner - 1997 - Cognition 62 (2):169-200.
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    A crosslinguistic study on constraints on early word meaning: Linguistic influence vs. universal ontology.Mutsumi Imai & Dedre Gentner - 1997 - Cognition 62 (2):169-200.
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    Philippine Ethnography: A Critically Annotated and Selected Bibliography.Charles R. Bryant & Shiro Saito - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):358.
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    不完全知覚判定法を導入した Profit Sharing.Masuda Shiro Saito Ken - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:379-388.
    To apply reinforcement learning to difficult classes such as real-environment learning, we need to use a method robust to perceptual aliasing problem. The exploitation-oriented methods such as Profit Sharing can deal with the perceptual aliasing problem to a certain extent. However, when the agent needs to select different actions at the same sensory input, the learning efficiency worsens. To overcome the problem, several state partition methods using history information of state-action pairs are proposed. These methods try to convert a POMDP (...)
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    Thinking of Life through Death: A Question of Life.Shunko Tashiro, Akinori Imai & Ken Yamada - 1995 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 15:67.
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    The contingency symmetry bias (affirming the consequent fallacy) as a prerequisite for word learning: A comparative study of pre-linguistic human infants and chimpanzees.Mutsumi Imai, Chizuko Murai, Michiko Miyazaki, Hiroyuki Okada & Masaki Tomonaga - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104755.
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  42. All Giraffes Have Female‐Specific Properties: Influence of Grammatical Gender on Deductive Reasoning About Sex‐Specific Properties in German Speakers.Mutsumi Imai, Lennart Schalk, Henrik Saalbach & Hiroyuki Okada - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (3):514-536.
    Grammatical gender is independent of biological sex for the majority of animal names (e.g., any giraffe, be it male or female, is grammatically treated as feminine). However, there is apparent semantic motivation for grammatical gender classes, especially in mapping human terms to gender. This research investigated whether this motivation affects deductive inference in native German speakers. We compared German with Japanese speakers (a language without grammatical gender) when making inferences about sex-specific biological properties. We found that German speakers tended to (...)
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    Language‐Relative Construal of Individuation Constrained by Universal Ontology: Revisiting Language Universals and Linguistic Relativity.Mutsumi Imai & Reiko Mazuka - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (3):385-413.
    Objects and substances bear fundamentally different ontologies. In this article, we examine the relations between language, the ontological distinction with respect to individuation, and the world. Specifically, in cross‐linguistic developmental studies that follow Imai and Gentner (1997), we examine the question of whether language influences our thought in different forms, like (1) whether the language‐specific construal of entities found in a word extension context (Imai & Gentner, 1997) is also found in a nonlinguistic classification context; (2) whether the (...)
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    Word learning does not end at fast-mapping: Evolution of verb meanings through reorganization of an entire semantic domain.Noburo Saji, Mutsumi Imai, Henrik Saalbach, Yuping Zhang, Hua Shu & Hiroyuki Okada - 2011 - Cognition 118 (1):45-61.
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    Are Chinese and German Children Taxonomic, Thematic, or Shape Biased? Influence of Classifiers and Cultural Contexts.Mutsumi Imai, Henrik Saalbach & Elsbeth Stern - 2010 - Frontier in Psychology 1.
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  46. Ishida Baigan no shisō.Shōkin Furuta & Jun Imai (eds.) - 1979
     
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  47. Rekishi no tankyū.Shirō Kōyama - 1968
     
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  48. Grammatical Gender and Inferences About Biological Properties in German-Speaking Children.Henrik Saalbach, Mutsumi Imai & Lennart Schalk - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (7):1251-1267.
    In German, nouns are assigned to one of the three gender classes. For most animal names, however, the assignment is independent of the referent’s biological sex. We examined whether German-speaking children understand this independence of grammar from semantics or whether they assume that grammatical gender is mapped onto biological sex when drawing inferences about sex-specific biological properties of animals. Two cross-linguistic studies comparing German-speaking and Japanese-speaking preschoolers were conducted. The results suggest that German-speaking children utilize grammatical gender as a cue (...)
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    Re-evaluating linguistic relativity: Language-specific categories and the role of universal ontological knowledge in the construal of individuation.Mutsumi Imai & Reiko Mazuka - 2003 - In Dedre Getner & Susan Goldin-Meadow (eds.), Language in Mind: Advances in the Study of Language and Thought. MIT Press. pp. 429--464.
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    Acquisition of the Meaning of the Word Orange Requires Understanding of the Meanings of Red, Pink, and Purple : Constructing a Lexicon as a Connected System.Noburo Saji, Mutsumi Imai & Michiko Asano - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (1).
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