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    Quantum Mechanics, Spacetime Locality, and Gravity.Yasunori Nomura - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (8):978-1007.
    Quantum mechanics introduces the concept of probability at the fundamental level, yielding the measurement problem. On the other hand, recent progress in cosmology has led to the “multiverse” picture, in which our observed universe is only one of the many, bringing an apparent arbitrariness in defining probabilities, called the measure problem. In this paper, we discuss how these two problems are related with each other, developing a picture for quantum measurement and cosmological histories in the quantum mechanical universe. In order (...)
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  2. Measurement of negative attitudes toward robots.Tatsuya Nomura, Tomohiro Suzuki, Takayuki Kanda & Kensuke Kato - 2006 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 7 (3):437-454.
    A great deal of research has been performed recently on robots that feature functions for communicating with humans in daily life, i.e., communication robots. We consider it important to develop methods to measure humans’ attitudes and emotions that may prevent them from interaction with communication robots, as indices to study short-term and long-term interaction between humans and communication robots. This study is aimed at exploring the influence of negative attitudes toward robots, focusing on applications of communication robots to daily-life services. (...)
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    Asymmetries and Climate Futures: Working with Waters in an Indigenous Australian Settlement.Yasunori Hayashi, Endre Dányi & Michaela Spencer - 2019 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (5):786-813.
    This paper focuses on a water management project in the remote Aboriginal community of Milingimbi, Northern Australia. Drawing on materials and experiences from two distinct stages of this project, we revisit a policy report and engage in ethnographic storytelling in order to highlight a series of sensing practices associated with water management. In the former, a working symmetry between Yolngu and Western water knowledges is actively sought through the practices of the project. However, in the latter, recurrent asymmetries in the (...)
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  4. Experimental investigation into influence of negative attitudes toward robots on human–robot interaction.Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda & Tomohiro Suzuki - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (2):138-150.
    Negative attitudes toward robots are considered as one of the psychological factors preventing humans from interacting with robots in the daily life. To verify their influence on humans‘ behaviors toward robots, we designed and executed experiments where subjects interacted with Robovie, which is being developed as a platform for research on the possibility of communication robots. This paper reports and discusses the results of these experiments on correlation between subjects’ negative attitudes and their behaviors toward robots. Moreover, it discusses influences (...)
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    Detection of EEG-resting state independent networks by eLORETA-ICA method.Yasunori Aoki, Ryouhei Ishii, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Leonides Canuet, Shunichiro Ikeda, Masahiro Hata, Kaoru Imajo, Haruyasu Matsuzaki, Toshimitsu Musha, Takashi Asada, Masao Iwase & Masatoshi Takeda - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:111175.
    Recent fMRI studies have shown that functional networks can be extracted even from resting state data, the so called “resting state networks” (RSNs) by applying independent component analysis (ICA). However, compared to fMRI, EEG and MEG have much higher temporal resolution and provide a direct estimation of cortical activity. To date, MEG studies have applied ICA for separate frequency bands only, disregarding cross-frequency couplings. In this study, we aimed to detect EEG-RSNs and their interactions in all frequency bands. We applied (...)
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    The Biological Production of Spacetime: A Sketch of the E-series Universe.Naoki Nomura - 2024 - Foundations of Science 29 (2):553-570.
    Space and time, which should properly be taken conjointly, are both communicatively produced and created with certain contextual perspectives—they are not independent physical entities. The standpoint of production makes the relationship between space and time comprehensible. They can either be mental-subjective, physical-objective, or social-intersubjective. Social and intersubjective (or E-series) spacetime might shed new light on biological thinking. For general readers, this paper provides a clue regarding an alternative conceptualization of spacetime based on biology.
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    Corticospinal Modulations during Bimanual Movement with Different Relative Phases.Yoshifumi Nomura, Yasutomo Jono, Keisuke Tani, Yuta Chujo & Koichi Hiraoka - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    "Inochi no shisō" o horiokosu: seimei rinri no saisei ni mukete.Yasunori Andō (ed.) - 2011 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  9. Jibun de jibun ga wakaranai.Yasunori Chiba - 1973
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  10. Chūgoku shisō bunshū.Shigeo Nomura & Hideo Takeda (eds.) - 1979 - Tōkyō: Gakujutsu Tosho Shuppansha.
     
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  11. Formal representation of double bind situations using feeling rules and triad relations for emotional communication.T. Nomura - 2002 - In Robert Trappl, Cybernetics and Systems. Austrian Society for Cybernetics Studies. pp. 733--738.
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    High tide dispersion of marine benthic foraminifera into brackish waters: implications for dispersion processes during sea-level rise.Ritsuo Nomura, Koji Seto & Akira Tsujimoto - 2010 - Laguna 17:15-21.
  13. Kokugaku zenshi.Hachirō Nomura - 1940 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaijo, Marui Shoten.
     
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  14. Ongaku bigaku.Yoshio Nomura - 1971 - Tōkyō: Ongaku no Tomosha.
     
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    Russell's Paradox and the Theory of Classes in The Principles of Mathematics.Yasushi Nomura - 2013 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 41 (1):23-36.
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    Kōsei na hō o meguru toi.Yasunori Sugawara & Shun Kaku (eds.) - 2021 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Shinzansha Shuppan.
    世代・分野を超えた論客が集い、「公正な法」とは何かの問題に取り組み、そこで思考した成果を寄稿することで編まれた論文集。.
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    The Void and the Metaphors: A New Reading of William Golding's Fiction.Yasunori Sugimura - 2008 - Peter Lang.
    This book aims to revise the traditional interpretation of William Golding's fiction.
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    Questionnaire-based social research on opinions of Japanese visitors for communication robots at an exhibition.Tatsuya Nomura, Takugo Tasaki, Takayuki Kanda, Masahiro Shiomi, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Norihiro Hagita - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (1-2):167-183.
    This paper reports the results of questionnaire-based research conducted at an exhibition of interactive humanoid robots that was held at the Osaka Science Museum, Japan. The aim of this exhibition was to investigate the feasibility of communication robots connected to a ubiquitous sensor network, under the assumption that these robots will be practically used in daily life in the not-so-distant future. More than 90,000 people visited the exhibition. A questionnaire was given to the visitors to explore their opinions of the (...)
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    Differences in stakeholders’ expectations of gendered robots in the field of psychotherapy: an exploratory survey.Tatsuya Nomura, Tomohiro Suzuki & Hirokazu Kumazaki - 2024 - AI and Society 39 (6):2867-2878.
    In the present study, qualitative and quantitative studies were conducted to explore differences between stakeholders in expectations of gendered robots, with a focus on their specific application in the field of psychotherapy. In Study I, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 experts in psychotherapy to extract categories of opinions regarding the use of humanoid robots in the field. Based on these extracted categories, in Study II, an online questionnaire survey was conducted to compare concrete expectations of the use of humanoid (...)
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  20. Nō to benkyō.Yasunori Chiba - 1977
     
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    An Expansion of Ontological Commitment Through Noneism.Shoshin Nomura - 2015 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 48 (1):1-16.
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  22. Ningensei to rinri.Hiroshi Nomura - 1970
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  23. Yōmeigaku kenkyū.Keiji Nomura - 1974
     
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    Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Supplementary Motor Area Improves Anticipatory Postural Adjustments in Older Adults.Tomonori Nomura & Hikari Kirimoto - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Exploring the emic understanding of ‘critical thinking’ in Japanese education: An analysis of teachers’ voices.Kazuyuki Nomura - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (13):1501-1512.
    In the most recent Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS2018) conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the percentage of Japanese teachers who taught critical thinking (CT) and professed self-efficacy in CT teaching was by far the lowest among participating economies (OECD, 2019). This research explores the emic or indigenous understanding of CT in Japanese education through in-depth qualitative interviews with 12 schoolteachers of diverse backgrounds. Japanese schoolteachers find the nuance of CT undesirable. Yet, a particular facet (...)
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    Experiences, knowledge of functions, and social acceptance of robots: an exploratory case study focusing on Japan.Tatsuya Nomura & Motoharu Tanaka - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (1):367-374.
    Although Japanese society has become aware of some types of robots, social acceptance of robots is still not widespread. This study conducted an online questionnaire survey to investigate the relationships between experiences with and knowledge of vacuum, pet-type, and communication robots and acceptance of these robots, including the intention to use and trust. The results suggested that experiences with, knowledge of functions, and acceptance of the robots differed depending on the type of robot, and the influence of these factors on (...)
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    Longitudinal survey of depressive symptoms among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.Kyoko Nomura, Teiichiro Yamazaki, Eri Maeda, Junko Hirayama, Kyoichi Ono, Masahito Fushimi, Kazuo Mishima & Fumio Yamamoto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    While changes in response to the different stages of the pandemic remain unknown, this study investigated the longitudinal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on depressive symptoms in Japanese university students and identified factors associated with new onset of depression and suicidal ideation. Two surveys were conducted at one university in Akita, Japan, during the first COVID-19 outbreak period and 1 year later. Moderate depressive symptoms were defined as a Patient Health Questionnaire-9 score ≥ 10 and suicide-related ideation score ≥ 1 (...)
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    「付録B」タイプ理論とは何だったのか.Yasushi Nomura - 2021 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 53 (2):45-63.
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    Why do children abuse robots?Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroyoshi Kidokoro, Yoshitaka Suehiro & Sachie Yamada - 2016 - Latest Issue of Interaction Studies 17 (3):347-369.
    We found that children sometimes abused a social robot placed in a shopping mall hallway. They verbally abused the robot, repeatedly obstructed its path, and sometimes even kicked and punched the robot. To investigate the reasons for the abuse, we conducted a field study in which we interviewed visiting children who exhibited serious abusive behaviors, including physical contact. We analyzed interview contents to determine whether the children perceived the robot as human-like, why they abused it, and whether they thought that (...)
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    Do people with social anxiety feel anxious about interacting with a robot?Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda, Tomohiro Suzuki & Sachie Yamada - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (2):381-390.
    To investigate whether people with social anxiety have less actual and “anticipatory” anxiety when interacting with a robot compared to interacting with a person, we conducted a 2 × 2 psychological experiment with two factors: social anxiety and interaction partner. The experiment was conducted in a counseling setting where a participant played the role of a client and the robot or the confederate played the role of a counselor. First, we measured the participants’ social anxiety using the Social Avoidance and (...)
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    Time from Semiosis: E-series Time for Living Systems.Naoki Nomura, Tomoaki Muranaka, Jun Tomita & Koichiro Matsuno - 2018 - Biosemiotics 11 (1):65-83.
    We develop a semiotic scheme of time, in which time precipitates from the repeated succession of punctuating the progressive tense by the perfect tense. The underlying principle is communication among local participants. Time can thus be seen as a meaning-making, semiotic system in which different time codes are delineated, each having its own grammar and timekeeping. The four time codes discussed are the following: the subjective time having tense, the objective time without tense, the static time without timekeeping, and the (...)
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    How Does Time Flow in Living Systems? Retrocausal Scaffolding and E-series Time.Naoki Nomura, Koichiro Matsuno, Tomoaki Muranaka & Jun Tomita - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (2):267-287.
    Anticipatory acts or predictive behavior are prerequisites for living organisms to sustain their survival when escaping from a predator, catching prey, or schooling. For example, catching prey requires that the predator perform some procedures that are equivalent to estimating the directional movement of the prey, its speed and its distance relative to the predator. Underlying these procedures is time experience, which does not adhere to man-made mechanical clocks. Living organisms keep time based on the local activities of each participant and (...)
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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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    Toward a Practical Theory of Timing: Upbeat and E-Series Time for Organisms.Naoki Nomura, Koichiro Matsuno, Tomoaki Muranaka & Jun Tomita - 2020 - Biosemiotics 13 (3):347-367.
    Timing adjustment is an important ability for living organisms. Wild animals need to act at the right moment to catch prey or escape a predator. Land plants, although limited in their movement, need to decide the right time to grow and bloom. Humans also need to decide the right moment for social actions. Although scientists can pinpoint the timing of such behaviors by observation, we know extremely little about how living organisms as actors or players decide when to act – (...)
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  35. Three-Valued Temporal Logic Q t and Future Contingents.Seiki Akama, Yasunori Nagata & Chikatoshi Yamada - 2008 - Studia Logica 88 (2):215-231.
    Prior's three-valued modal logic Q was developed as a philosophically interesting modal logic. Thus, we should be able to modify Q as a temporal logic. Although a temporal version of Q was suggested by Prior, the subject has not been fully explored in the literature. In this paper, we develop a three-valued temporal logic $Q_t $ and give its axiomatization and semantics. We also argue that $Q_t $ provides a smooth solution to the problem of future contingents.
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    A possibility of inappropriate use of gender studies in human-robot Interaction.Tatsuya Nomura - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):751-754.
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    Emotionally excited eyeblink-rate variability predicts an experience of transportation into the narrative world.Ryota Nomura, Kojun Hino, Makoto Shimazu, Yingzong Liang & Takeshi Okada - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Keiichi Yamada’s The Last Thinking of Wittgenstein.Yasushi Nomura - 2011 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 44 (1):49-57.
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    Russell’s Paradox and the Theory of Propositional Functions in The Principles of Mathematics.Yasushi Nomura - 2013 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 46 (1):17-33.
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    Event Matching and the Biological Production of Spacetime.Naoki Nomura - 2024 - Biosemiotics 17 (2):713-731.
    Space and time have been explained not in terms of physical entities but in terms of practice, that is, based on communication, which includes spacetime code in the _A-series_, _B-series_, and _E-series_. Each code has a unique grammar, and it progresses through _boundary operation_, i.e., setting the limit and transgressing it, but in each distinct way. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the notion of _event matching_ to elucidate the mechanism of meaning-making through _boundary operations_. Biological spacetime production (...)
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    (2 other versions)Age differences and images of robots.Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda, Tomohiro Suzuki & Kensuke Kato - 2009 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 10 (3):374-391.
    In order to investigate the influence of participants’ age on their image of robots in Japan, a pilot research was completed by 371 visitors at a robot exhibition held at a commercial facility in Japan, based on the questionnaire consisting of four open-ended questions. The comparison of younger, adult, and elderly groups, found that: in the younger age group, images of robots are ambiguous about near future assumptions, preferences, and antipathy, the adult group assumes that communication robots will appear in (...)
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    科学的理解の観点から見た有機電子論.Satoru Nomura - 2022 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 50 (1):33-45.
  43. Ningen keisei no kenkyū.Arata Nomura (ed.) - 1977
     
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    Gender preferences for robots and gender equality orientation in communication situations.Tomohiro Suzuki & Tatsuya Nomura - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-10.
    The individual physical appearances of robots are considered significant, similar to the way that those of humans are. We investigated whether users prefer robots with male or female physical appearances for use in daily communication situations and whether egalitarian gender role attitudes are related to this preference. One thousand adult men and women aged 20–60 participated in the questionnaire survey. The results of our study showed that in most situations and for most subjects, “males” was not selected and “females” or (...)
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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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    Becoming a Knower Through Apory.Helen Ruth Verran & Yasunori Hayashi - 2024 - Journal of World Philosophies 8 (2).
    Located in a settler-Australian tertiary education institution we develop a worldly or mundane approach to working in and between institutions enacting two distinct world philosophies. We engage with the epistemics embedded and expressed in the functioning of modern institutions committed to a naturalistic scientific world. And albeit to a more limited extent we engage with epistemics embedded in and expressed by institutions framed and ordered by collectively enacting intentions of Eternal World-Making Beings of Yolngu Aboriginal Australian lands and peoples.
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    Biases in Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Japan.Mami Miyasaka, Shogo Kajimura & Michio Nomura - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Stochastic Physiological Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus With Slow Centripetal Drift During Fixational Eye Movements at Small Gaze Eccentricities.Makoto Ozawa, Yasuyuki Suzuki & Taishin Nomura - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Involuntary eye movement during gaze fixation, referred to as fixational eye movement, consists of two types of components: a Brownian motion like component called drifts-tremor and a ballistic component called microsaccade with a mean saccadic amplitude of about 0.3° and a mean inter-MS interval of about 0.5 s. During GZ fixation in healthy people in an eccentric position, typically with an eccentricity more than 30°, eyes exhibit oscillatory movements alternating between centripetal drift and centrifugal saccade with a mean saccadic amplitude (...)
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    What is beautiful is good: robot beauty bias toward android-type robots.Tomohiro Suzuki & Tatsuya Nomura - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-8.
    The physical appearance of a robot can significantly affect interactions between humans and robots. Consequently, it is imperative to elucidate the visual factors that affect these interactions. This study aimed to ascertain the influence of a robot’s physical attractiveness by investigating whether an attractive robot is preferred and whether it creates a positive impression in a communication context. Two groups of stimuli were used in the experiment: one consisted of attractive and non-attractive robots. In Study 1, 567 adult men and (...)
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  50. A three-valued temporal logic for future contingents.Seiki Akama, Yasunori Nagata & Chikatoshi Yamada - 2007 - Logique Et Analyse 198:99-111.
     
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