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  1. Mugenron.Yoshihisa Izumi - 1966 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
     
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    Variation in Performance Strategies of a Hand Mental Rotation Task on Elderly.Izumi Nagashima, Kotaro Takeda, Nobuaki Shimoda, Yusuke Harada & Hideki Mochizuki - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  3. Short Communication Current Situation and Challenges of Home End-of-Life Care for the Elderly in Japan: A Qualitative Research from the Point of View of Non-Nurse Care Managers.Yoshihisa Hirakawa, Takaya Kimata & Kazumasa Uemura - 2013 - In Maria Rossi & Luiz Ortiz (eds.), End-of-life care: ethical issues, practices and challenges. Nova Publishers.
     
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  4. Connectionism and self: James, Mead, and the stream of enculturated consciousness.Yoshihisa Kashima, Aparna Kanakatte Gurumurthy, Lucette Ouschan, Trevor Chong & Jason Mattingley - 2007 - Psychological Inquiry 18 (2):73-96.
  5. Kōza jishusei no kyoiku.Yoshihisa Shioda - 1970
     
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    Generalized Methods for the Construction of Psychophysical Scale by the Method of Fractionation and Multiplication.Yoshihisa Tanaka - 1968 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 3 (3):121-126.
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    Introduction of the a-SiC:H/a-Si:H heterojunction solar cell and update on thin film Si:H solar modules.Yoshihisa Tawada - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (28-30):2677-2685.
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  8. Tetsujin Miyake Setsurei Sensei.Izumi Yanagida - 1956
     
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    Emotion in Cultural Dynamics.Yoshihisa Kashima, Alin Coman, Janet V. T. Pauketat & Vincent Yzerbyt - 2020 - Emotion Review 12 (2):48-64.
    Emotion is critical for cultural dynamics, that is, for the formation, maintenance, and transformation of culture over time. We outline the component micro- and macro-level processes of cultural dynamics, and argue that emotion not only facilitates the transmission and retention of cultural information, but also is shaped and crafted by cultural dynamics. Central to this argument is our understanding of emotion as a complete information package that signals the adaptive significance of the information that the agent is processing. It captures (...)
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    How can you capture cultural dynamics?Yoshihisa Kashima - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Structuring of Tort Liability from Corrective and Distributive Justice.Yoshihisa Nomi - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):235-256.
    L’accident nucléaire de Fukushima a engendré une série de problèmes nouveaux. Comme il s’agissait d’une responsabilité stricte, les victimes n’ont pas eu à prouver la négligence mais ils ont entamé une action pour obtenir davantage de dédommagements pour atteinte morale. Ceci conduit à poser la question de la culpabilité pour négligence et stricte responsabilité. Je propose de ne pas entendre culpabilité au sens moral mais d’y voir une déviation par rapport à la norme. Plus grande sera la déviation, plus grande (...)
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    Cle´ment Juglar’s Explanation of Recurring Crises and the “World Market and Crisis”.Yoshihisa Iwata - 2018 - Marx-Engels Jahrbuch 2017 (1):61-79.
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  13. A Sicán tomb in Peru.Izumi Shimada & J. Merkel - 1993 - Minerva 4 (1):18-25.
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    Changes of single word-induced cerebral oxy-Hb using Japanese and English Shiritori in schizophrenia :Comparison with healthy subjects.Shoji Yoshihisa & Morita Kiichiro - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Explanation and interpretation: An invitation to experimental semiotics.Yoshihisa Kashima & Nick Haslam - 2007 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 27-27 (2-1):234-256.
    The concept of culture is an integral part of contemporary psychology. However, a mindless use of the concepts and practices traditionally prevalent in academic psychology may lead us into theoretical quandaries borne out of the age old controversy about the nature of psychology as a natural or cultural science. This paper attempts to resolve the quandaries by clarifying a conceptual distinction and relation between interpretive and explanatory psychological theories under a neo-diffusionist metatheory of culture, the view of culture as interpersonally (...)
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    Group impressions as dynamic configurations: The tensor product model of group impression formation and change.Yoshihisa Kashima, Jodie Woolcock & Emiko S. Kashima - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (4):914-942.
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  17. Ni Passive and Ni yotte Passive in Japanese.Izumi Nishi - 1993 - OKINAWA DAIGAKU KIYO 10.
     
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  18. Unergativity and Projection of Argument Structures.Izumi Nishi - 1998 - OKINAWA DAIGAKU KIYO 15.
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    Thomas Aquinas on the Ontology of Amicitia.Yoshihisa Yamamoto - 2007 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81:251-262.
    The purpose of this paper is to highlight the ontological character of amicitia in Aquinas. The originality of Aquinas’s theory is found in the ontological foundation expressed by Neoplatonic concepts (unio, unitas, communicatio). By integrating such Neoplatonic concepts with his analysis on the transcendentals (aliquid, unum), I made a new ontological foundation to the theory of amicitia.In order that a man is a one (unum), he must establish himself as something different (aliud quid) in the midst of the relationship with (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on the Ontology of Friendship.Yoshihisa Yamamoto - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 14:97-103.
    The purpose of this paper is to highlight the ontological character of Friendship in Aquinas. The originality of Aquinas's theory is found in the ontological foundation expressed by Neoplatonic concepts (unio, unitas, communicatio). By integrating such Neoplatonic concepts with his analysis on the transcendentals(aliquid, unum), I will make a new ontological foundation to the theory of amicitia. In order that a man is a one (unum), he must establish himself as something different (aliud quid) in the midst of the relationship (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on the Ontology of Amicitia.Yoshihisa Yamamoto - 2007 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81:251-262.
    The purpose of this paper is to highlight the ontological character of amicitia in Aquinas. The originality of Aquinas’s theory is found in the ontological foundation expressed by Neoplatonic concepts (unio, unitas, communicatio). By integrating such Neoplatonic concepts with his analysis on the transcendentals (aliquid, unum), I made a new ontological foundation to the theory of amicitia.In order that a man is a one (unum), he must establish himself as something different (aliud quid) in the midst of the relationship with (...)
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    Elaborated contextual framing is necessary for action-based attitude acquisition.Simon M. Laham, Yoshihisa Kashima, Jennifer Dix, Melissa Wheeler & Bianca Levis - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (6):1119-1126.
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    Communicative intentions can modulate the linguistic perception-action link.Yoshihisa Kashima, Harold Bekkering & Emiko S. Kashima - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):361-362.
    Although applauding Pickering & Garrod's (P&G's) attempt to ground language use in the ideomotor perception-action link, which provides an of embodied social interaction, we suggest that it needs to be complemented by an additional control mechanism that modulates its operation in the service of the language users' communicative intentions. Implications for intergroup relationships and intercultural communication are discussed.
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    Memory and social cognition.Yoshihisa Kashima - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):672-673.
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    Age-Related Differences in Strategy in the Hand Mental Rotation Task.Izumi Nagashima, Kotaro Takeda, Yusuke Harada, Hideki Mochizuki & Nobuaki Shimoda - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Mental imagery of movement is a potentially valuable rehabilitation task, but its therapeutic efficacy may depend on the specific cognitive strategy employed. Individuals use two main strategies to perform the hand mental rotation task, which involves determining whether a visual image depicts a left or right hand. One is the motor imagery strategy, which involves mentally simulating one’s own hand movements. In this case, task performance as measured by response time is subject to a medial–lateral effect wherein the RT is (...)
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    “Brothers” in Arms: Does Metaphorizing Kinship Increase Approval of Parochial Altruism?Maria Abou-Abdallah, Yoshihisa Kashima & Charles Harb - 2016 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 16 (1-2):37-49.
    Parochial altruism is manifested in the most violent of conflicts. Although it makes evolutionary sense for kin, many non-kin groups also behave parochially altruistically in response to threat from out-groups. It is possible that such non-kin groups share a sense of “fictive” kinship which encourages them to behave parochially altruistically for each other’s benefit. Our findings show that individuals not directly involved in a conflict approved of parochial altruism enacted by an in-group against an out-group more when the out-group posed (...)
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    Itan no kyōikuron.Izumi Suzuki - 1991 - Tōkyō: Kindai Bungeisha.
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    数学と変数―独立変数と従属変数.Izumi Takeuti - 2021 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 54 (1):73-1.
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    Modal Logic of Hearsay between Beliefs with Inconsistent Individual Ideas個体観念が不整合な信念の間の伝聞の様相述語論理.Izumi Takeuti - 2020 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 53 (1):25-41.
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    Probability and the Science of Logic.Izumi Takeuchi - 2012 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 45 (2):1-13.
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    A meta-analysis of the facilitation of arm flexion and extension movements as a function of stimulus valence.Simon M. Laham, Yoshihisa Kashima, Jennifer Dix & Melissa Wheeler - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (6):1069-1090.
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    On The Descriptive Adequacy of Levi's Decision Theory.Patrick Maher & Yoshihisa Kashima - 1991 - Economics and Philosophy 7 (1):93-100.
  33. Definite descriptions and the alleged east–west variation in judgments about reference.Yu Izumi, Masashi Kasaki, Yan Zhou & Sobei Oda - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (5):1183-1205.
    Machery et al. presented data suggesting the existence of cross-cultural variation in judgments about the reference of proper names. In this paper, we examine a previously overlooked confound in the subsequent studies that attempt to replicate the results of Machery et al. using East Asian languages. Machery et al. and Sytsma et al. claim that they have successfully replicated the original finding with probes written in Chinese and Japanese, respectively. These studies, however, crucially rely on uses of articleless, ‘bare noun (...)
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    Defining end-of-life care from perspectives of nursing ethics.S. Izumi, H. Nagae, C. Sakurai & E. Imamura - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (5):608-618.
    Despite increasing interests and urgent needs for quality end-of-life care, there is no exact definition of what is the interval referred to as end of life or what end-of-life care is. The purpose of this article is to report our examination of terms related to end-of-life care and define end-of-life care from nursing ethics perspectives. Current terms related to end-of-life care, such as terminal care, hospice care, and palliative care, are based on a medical model and are restrictive in terms (...)
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    ユビキタス計算環境におけるコンテンツ流通のためのマルチエージェントアーキテクチャ: Consorts.Izumi Noriaki Sashima Akio - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:322-333.
    In the vision of the semantic web, agents are defined as the programs that collect information from diverse sources, process the information, and exchange the results with other programs. In order to extend application areas of the agents from the Internet to the real world, we propose CONSORTS, a multiagent architecture for content managements in ubiquitous computing. In this paper, we, first, describe two important concepts in order to realize the agent-based content managements in ubiquitous computing, ``physically grounding'' and ``cognitive (...)
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    Segmentation of Rhythmic Units in Word Speech by Japanese Infants and Toddlers.Yeonju Cheong & Izumi Uehara - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    When infants and toddlers are confronted with sequences of sounds, they are required to segment the sounds into meaningful units to achieve sufficient understanding. Rhythm has been regarded as a crucial cue for segmentation of speech sounds. Although previous intermodal methods indicated that infants and toddlers could detect differences in speech sounds based on stress-timed and syllable-timed units, these methods could not clearly indicate how infants and toddlers perform sound segmentation. Thus, the present study examined whether Japanese infants and toddlers (...)
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  37. Knowing How and Two Knowledge Verbs in Japanese.Masaharu Mizumoto, Yu Izumi & Shun Tsugita - 2020 - In Ethno-Epistemology: New Directions for Global Epistemology. Routledge.
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    Knowledge-How Attribution in English and Japanese.Shun Tsugita, Yu Izumi & Masaharu Mizumoto - 2021 - In Karyn L. Lai (ed.), Knowers and Knowledge in East-West Philosophy: Epistemology Extended. Springer Nature. pp. 63-90.
    This chapter presents two cross-linguistic studies of knowledge-how attributions that compare English and Japanese speakers. The first study investigates the felicity judgements of ordinary people about knowledge-how sentences, where we find a large difference in judgements about the sentences in which a person lacks an ability to perform a certain action but is nevertheless attributed the relevant knowledge of how to perform that action. The second study investigates the frequency of the natural occurrences of knowing-how constructions in English and Japanese (...)
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    Help-Search Practices in Rehabilitation Team Meetings: A Sacksian Analysis.Hiroaki Izumi - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (3):439-468.
    Using Harvey Sacks’s concept of membership categorization devices, this article examines the help-search sequences in which Japanese rehabilitation team members use a set of categories to locate the availability of stroke family caregivers. Specifically, based on an analysis of audiovisual data from rehabilitation team conferences in Japan, the article illustrates the ways in which participants at the meetings: evaluate the expectable behaviors of various category incumbents; classify which category of person is proper to turn to for help; and arrive at (...)
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    Bridging Western Ethics and Japanese Local Ethics by Listening to Nurses' Concerns.Shigeko Izumi - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (3):275-283.
    Among Japanese nurses ethics is perceived as being distant and unrelated to their practice, although this is filled with ethical concerns and the making of ethical decisions. The reasons for this dissociation are the primacy of western values in modern Japanese health care systems and the suppression of Japanese nurses’ indigenous ethical values because of domination by western ethics. A hermeneutic study was conducted to listen to the ethical voices of Japanese nurses. Seven ethical concerns were revealed. Although some of (...)
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    Local Division of Labor in Rehabilitation Team Conferences.Hiroaki Izumi - 2014 - Human Studies 37 (3):393-430.
    This study investigates rehabilitation team members’ interactive accomplishments of their domains of work and responsibility in rehabilitation team conferences in Japan. A combination of membership categorization analysis and sequential analysis is adopted to systematically illustrate the situated productions of professional sense-making practices. Analysis focuses on the segment in which a physician asks a series of questions regarding a patient’s functional status and disability coded in the functional assessment record (FAR). A close examination of data shows that a physician does not (...)
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    Use of the functional independence measure in Japanese rehabilitation team interaction.Hiroaki Izumi - 2019 - Discourse Studies 21 (6):660-689.
    The functional independence measure is a clinical scale which is used to evaluate the amount of assistance disabled persons need to conduct their daily living activities. Drawing on 65 video-recorded rehabilitation team meetings and medical records collected from a Japanese hospital, this article utilizes ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to uncover how Japanese rehabilitation team members use the FIM to track changes in the functional status of patients and decide the length of stay in ongoing interactional sequences. Analysis shows that a (...)
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    The pleiotropic functions of the Y‐box‐binding protein, YB‐1.Kimitoshi Kohno, Hiroto Izumi, Takeshi Uchiumi, Megumi Ashizuka & Michihiko Kuwano - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (7):691-698.
    The Y‐box‐binding protein (YB‐1) represents the most evolutionary conserved nucleic‐acid‐binding protein currently known. YB‐1 is a member of the cold‐shock domain (CSD) protein superfamily. It performs a wide variety of cellular functions, including transcriptional regulation, translational regulation, DNA repair, drug resistance and stress responses to extracellular signals. As a result, YB‐1 expression is closely associated with cell proliferation. In this review, we will begin by briefly describing the characteristics of YB‐1 and will then summarize the pleiotropic functions brought about via (...)
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    Preference reversal in Ellsberg problems.Patrick Maher & Yoshihisa Kashima - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 88 (2):187-207.
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    Relief of Suffering and Regard for Personhood: nurses' ethical concerns in Japan and the USA.D. Doutrich, P. Wros & S. Izumi - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (5):448-458.
    The ethical concerns of Japanese nurses are compared with those of previously described nurses from the USA. Patient comfort was a primary concern of nurses from both countries. Participants described an ethical imperative to provide adequate pain medication for patients and prevent unnecessary and uncomfortable invasive tests and procedures, especially at the end of life as the focus changed from ‘cure’ to ‘care’. The notion of regard for personhood varied, based on the communication styles and definition of the self inherent (...)
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    A unified scheme of measurement and amplification processes based on Micro-Macro duality—Stern-Gerlach experiment as a typical example.Ryo Harada & Izumi Ojima - 2009 - In Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World scientific publishing company. pp. 16--01.
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    Effect of Walking Adaptability on an Uneven Surface by a Stepping Pattern on Walking Activity After Stroke.Yusuke Sekiguchi, Keita Honda & Shin-Ichi Izumi - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Real-world walking activity is important for poststroke patients because it leads to their participation in the community and physical activity. Walking activity may be related to adaptability to different surface conditions of the ground. The purpose of this study was to clarify whether walking adaptability on an uneven surface by step is related to daily walking activity in patients after stroke. We involved 14 patients who had hemiparesis after stroke and 12 healthy controls. The poststroke patients were categorized as least (...)
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    Alternatives to the fixed-set model: A review of appraisal models of emotion. [REVIEW]Julian W. Fernando, Yoshihisa Kashima & Simon M. Laham - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (1):19-32.
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    Auditory stream segregation in Japanese monkeys.Akihiro Izumi - 2002 - Cognition 82 (3):B113-B122.
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    Ethical practice in end-of-life care in Japan.Shigeko Izumi - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (4):457-468.
    Nurses are obliged to provide quality nursing care that meets the ethical standards of their profession. However, clear descriptions of ethical practice are largely missing in the literature. Qualitative research using a phenomenological approach was conducted to explicate ethical nursing practice in Japanese end-of-life care settings and to discover how ethical practices unfold in clinical situations. Two paradigm cases and contrasting narratives of memorable end-of-life care from 32 Japanese nurses were used to reveal four levels of ethical practice: ethical, distressed, (...)
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