Activities 2019

Here are activity records of seminars, reading sessions and study sessions held in 2019 academic year.You can also check our activities in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2018, and before 2018.

Seminar

2020/3/25 (Wed) 14:30-  | Collaboration Room 2

Final Lecture: Consoling the spectre

Speaker: TOYA Genta

2020/3/13 (Fri) 15:30-  | Collaboration Room 3

Progress Report: Improvement of Research Proposal

Speaker: Hamada Shogo

Progress Report: Application of Diglossia to deal with cross-cultural conflicts in organization

Speaker: QIN SHUBIN

2020/3/3 (Tue) 15:30-  | Collaboration Room 2

Progress Report: Function given by Feeling Strangeness to the Word Generation and the Acceptance and the Application of Impression Word to Feeling Strangeness

Speaker: Moe HOSOMA

2020/2/21 (Fri) 17:30-  | Tea space in Hashimoto lab.

Paper Introduction: Fine-tune BERT for Extractive Summarization  

Yang Liu, (2019). Fine-tune BERT for Extractive Summarization. arXiv:1903.10318v2 [cs.CL] 5 Sep 2019.

URL: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1903.10318.pdf

Speaker: HAMADA Shogo

2020/2/5 (Wed) 16:45-  | Role Playing Room

Paper Introduction: Language control and lexical access in diglossic speech production: Evidence from variety switching in speakers of Swiss German

Constanze C.Vorwerg・Sumanghalyah Suntharam・Marie-Anne Morand(2019),In:Journal of Memory and Language,Volume 107, August 2019, Pages 40-53

Speaker: Shubin,QIN

2020/1/30 (Thu) 16:30-  | Tea space in Hashimoto lab.

Progress Report: Language communication and structure of social network from a view of Nabe cooking

Speaker: Genta Toya

2020/1/23 (Thu) 15:30-  | Tea space in Hashimoto lab.

Progress Report: Introduction of a Model of Internal Fraud and Result of the Simulation

Speaker: Nomura Yosuke

Progress Report: The analysis of experiment data

Speaker:  Cheng Taijun

2020/1/16 (Thu) 15:30-  | Collaboration room 3

Paper Introduction: Blending in Language and Communication

Turner, Mark B., Blending in Language and Communication (August 26, 2014). Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Edited by Ewa Dabrowska and Dagmar Divjak, De Gruyter Mouton 2015.

URL: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2487552 

Speaker: Zhou Haote

Progress Report: The principles/criteria of cording and analysis of experiment data

Speaker:  Cheng Taijun

2020/1/10 (Fri) 16:30-  | Collaboration room 2

Progress Report: Reconsideration about Diglossia research

Speaker: QIN SHUBIN

Progress Report: Interest from New Compound Word and its Spreading -Recapitulation of WinterCamp-

Speaker: Moe HOSOMA

2019/12/20 (Fri) 15:30-  | Collaboration room 2

Paper Introduction: Neural Synchronization from the Perspective of Non-linear Dynamics

Ramon Guevara Erra, Jose L. Perez Velazquez and Michael Rosenblum (2017). Neural Synchronization from the Perspective of Non-linear Dynamics. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, vol.11, Article 98, 1–4, October 2017. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2017.00098

Speaker: FUJIWARA, Masayuki

Paper Introduction: Language control and lexical access in diglossic speech production: Evidence from variety switching in speakers of Swiss German

Constanze C.Vorwerg・Sumanghalyah Suntharam・Marie-Anne Morand(2019),In:Journal of Memory and Language,Volume 107, August 2019, Pages 40-53

Speaker: Shubin, QIN

2019/12/13 (Fri) 15:30-  | Collaboration room 2

Paper Introduction: "How could language have evolved?", "Culture and biology in the origins of linguistic structure", "Globularization and Domestication" 

1: Johan J. Bolhuis, Ian Tattersall, Noam Chomsky, Robert C. Berwick. (2014). How could language have evolved? PLoS Biology, 12(8), e1001934. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001934

2: Kirby, S. (2016). Culture and biology in the origins of linguistic structure. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24 (1), 118–137. doi: 10.3758/s13423-016-1166-7

3: Benítez-Burraco, A., Theofanopoulou, C., Boeckx, C. (2018). Globularization and Domestication. Topoi, 37 (2), 265–278. doi: 10.1007/s11245-016-9399-7

Speaker: Toya Genta

2019/12/6 (Fri) 13:00-  | Collaboration room 2

Progress Report: Analysis of Simulation for Forming Public Sphere Considering Human Nature

Speaker: Nomura Yosuke

Progress Report: Supposition and Verification about Factor of New Word acceptance and Rejection

Speaker:  Moe HOSOMA

2019/11/26 (Tue) 13:00-  | Role Playing Room

Paper Introduction: The origin of the central dogma through conflicting multilevel selection

Nobuto Takeuchi, and Kunihiko Kaneko (2019). The origin of the central dogma through conflicting multilevel selection. Proc. R. Soc. B, 286: 20191359. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.1359

Speaker: HOSHI, Hiroyuki

Progress Report: Influence on Bilingual's Code-Switching by Diglossia

Speaker:  QIN Shubin

2019/11/21 (Thu) 15:30-  | Role Playing Room

Dry Run for JSPS Fellowship Interview: Revealing the physiological/ecological mechanism of self-domestication driving human creativity

Speaker: Genta Toya

2019/11/15 (Fri) 15:30-  | Role Playing Room

Paper Introduction: Blending in Language and Communication

Turner, Mark B., Blending in Language and Communication (August 26, 2014). Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Edited by Ewa Dabrowska and Dagmar Divjak, De Gruyter Mouton 2015.

URL: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2487552 

Speaker: Zhou Haote

2019/11/13 (Wed) 15:30-  | Role Playing Room

Progress Report: Intergroup comparison of ERP, amplitude and phase synchronization

Speaker:  Masayuki Fujiwara

2019/11/8 (Fri) 15:30-  | Role Playing Room

Paper Introduction: Morphological variation in Japanese compounds:The case of hoodai and the notion of "compound-specific submeaning"

Takayasu Namiki. "Morphological variation in Japanese compounds:The case of hoodai and the notion of "compound-specific submeaning"."  Lingua 120.10 (2010):2367-2387

URL:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024384110001075

Speaker: Moe HOSOMA

Progress Report: Modeling a Phenomenon of Disturbance of Three Nature of Public Sphere Based by Human Nature

Speaker:  Nomura Yosuke

2019/11/1 (Fri) 15:30-  | Role Playing Room

Progress Report: Introduction to a new grant proposal "Study on inference of others' intention by abduction based on recursive combination and embodiment"

Speaker: HASHIMOTO, Takashi

Progress Report: On the role of mirroring in the formation of symbolic communication systems

Speaker:  Adam G. Li

2019/10/18 (Fri) 15:30-  | Role Playing Room

Paper Introduction: Recognition of other individuals’ social relationships by female baboons

Cheney, Dorothy L., and Robert M. Seyfarth. "Recognition of other individuals’ social relationships by female baboons." Animal Behaviour 58.1 (1999): 67-75. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347299911314 

Speaker: Kai Yasuaki

Progress Report: Analysis of cause to promote interactive actions among individuals, mutual understanding, and idea generation

Speaker:  Cheng Taijun

2019/10/10 (Fri) 15:30-  | Collaboration Room 2

Paper Introduction: Evolutionary Establishment of Moral and Double Moral Standards through Spatial Interactions

Helbing, D., Szolnoki, A., Perc, M., & Szabó, G. (2010). Evolutionary establishment of moral and double moral standards through spatial interactions. PLoS computational biology, 6(4), e1000758. DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhy237 

Speaker: Yosuke Nomura

Progress Report: Impact on Code-Switching in Diglossia Society

Speaker:  QIN Shubin

2019/10/04 (Fri) 15:30- | Collaboration Room 2

Progress Report: Constructive approach that behavior acquisition emerged from interaction between flock and others 

Speaker: Hiroyuki Hoshi

Progress Report: The process between metaphor and concept --By blending

Speaker: ZHOU HAOTE

Progress Report: Creation and spread of compound words

Speaker: Moe Hosoma


2019/09/27 (Fri)15:30-  | Collaboration Room 2

Paper Introduction: Representing Multiple Observed Actions in the Motor System

Cracco, E., Keysers, C., Clauwaert, A., & Brass, M. (2019). Representing Multiple Observed Actions in the Motor System. Cerebral Cortex, 29(8), 3631–3641. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/387704

Speaker: Adam G. Li

Progress Report: Computational inclusion of the studies on Evolinguistics 

Speaker:  Genta Toya

2019/09/19 (Thu) 15:30- | Collaboration Room 2

Paper Introduction: Symbolic labeling in 5-month-old human infants


Claire Kabdebon and Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz (2019). Symbolic labeling in 5-month-old human infants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(12), 5805–5810. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1809144116

Speaker: FUJIWARA, Masayuki

Introduction to Undergraduate Research: Robustness of Herding Algorithm regarding agents' moving-speeds, and Performance of Herding Algorithm for a fish school

Speaker: Hiroyuki Hoshi

2019/09/04 (Tue) 15:30- | Collaboration Room 2

Dry Run for Mid-term Presentation: Analyzation of the factors that facilitate interaction and mutual understanding between/among individuals and hence emergence of ideas in play

Speaker: Cheng TaiJun

Dry Run for Mid-term Presentation: Why we veil our intention?

Speaker: Yasuaki Kai

Dry Run for Mid-term Presentation: Analysis of Dynamics of Information Diversity in Public Sphere Using Self Categorization Theory

Speaker: Yosuke Nomura

2019/08/22 (Tue) 15:30- | Collaboration Room 2

Special Lecture: My history of rejection

Speaker: Shigeto Kobayashi

2019/07/25 (Thu) 15:30- | Collaboration Room 2

Paper Introduction: Bilingualism with and without diglossia; Diglossia with and without bilingualism

Fishman & Li Wei (2006), Bilingualism with and without diglossia;Diglossia with and without bilingualism,THE BILINGUALISM READER, Chapter3, pp. 74-81

https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=GF7F_XRozvAC&hl=ja&source=gbs_similarbooks

Speaker: Qin ShuoBin

Progress Report: Proposal for Agent Based Simulation Regarding Agency and Tolerance Composing Public Sphere.

Speaker: Yosuke Nomura

2019/07/16 (Tue) 15:30- | Collaboration Room 2

Paper Introduction: Mental Content and Evolutionary Explanation

Speaker: Takashi Akaike

Progress Report: Symbolic Communication and Its EEG Analysis in Personal Perspective

Speaker: Yasuaki Kai

2019/07/12 (Fri) 15:30- | Tea Space

Paper Introduction: Mental Content and Evolutionary Explanation

Allen, C. "Mental Content and Evolutionary Explanation", Biol Philos. 7 (1992) doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00130160

Speaker: Takashi Akaike

Progress Report: Computational analysis on generality of recursive combination operation

Speaker: Yasuaki Kai

2019/07/04 (Thu) 16:30- | Tea Space

Progress Report: Computational analysis on generality of recursive combination operation

Speaker: Genta Toya

2019/06/14 (Fri) 15:30- | Collaboration room 2

Paper Introduction: Creative Tools for Collective Creativity: The Serious Play method using LEGO bricks

Klaus-Peter Schulz and Silke Geithner, Creative Tools for Collective Creativity: The Serious Play method using Lego bricks, Learning and Collective Creativity, 179–197, 2014.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282814059

Speaker: Cheng TaiJun

Progress Report: A Consideration of the Connection of Semiotics and Recursion

Speaker: Takashi Akaike

2019/06/07 (Fri) 15:30-  | Collaboration room 3

Paper Introduction: Grammars of action in human behavior and evolution

Dietrich Stout, Thierry Chaminade, Andreas Thomik, Jan Apel, Aldo Faisal. "Grammars of action in human behavior and evolution", bioRxiv., Mar. 2018 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/281543

Speaker:Genta Toya

Progress Report: Does Language Affect Perception and Memory?A research on the perception and memory of motion events in Chinese and Japanese speakers

Speaker: Ye LongMei

2019/05/31 (Fri) 15:30- | Collaboration room 2

Paper Introduction: Sensorimotor mu rhythm during action observation changes across the lifespan independently from social cognitive processes

Brunsdon, V. E. A., Bradford, E. E. F., & Ferguson, H. J. (2019). Sensorimotor mu rhythm during action observation changes across the lifespan independently from social cognitive processes. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.

 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100659

Speaker: Adam G. Li    

2019/05/16 (Thu) 17:00- | Roleplaying Room

Paper Introduction: Gamma- and theta-band synchronization during semantic priming reflect local and long-range lexical-semantic networks

Mellem, M. S., Friedman, R. B., & Medvedev, A. V. (2013). Gamma- and theta-band synchronization during semantic priming reflect local and long-range lexical-semantic networks. Brain and language, 127(3), 440–451. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2013.09.003

Speaker: Masayuki Fujiwara    

2019/05/09 (Thu) 13:30- | Role Playing Room

Paper Introduction: Beliefs about Beliefs

Dennett, D. (1978). Beliefs about beliefs [P&W, SR&B]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1(4), 568-570. doi:10.1017/S0140525X00076664

https://dl.tufts.edu/concern/pdfs/r207v163n 

Speaker: Takashi Akaike    

2019/04/25 (Thu) 15:30- | Collaboration room 2

Paper Introduction: The logic of direct speech

Pinker, Steven, Martin A. Nowak, and James J. Lee. "The logic of indirect speech." Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences 105.3 (2008): 833-838.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5651374_The_logic_of_indirect_speech

Speaker: Yasuaki Kai    

2019/04/18 (Thu) 17:00- | Collaboration room 2

Progress Report: Language Segregation for Successive Bilinguals

Speaker: Qin ShuBin    

2019/04/11 (Thu) 13:30- | Roleplaying Room

Progress Report: Analyzation of the factors that facilitate interaction and mutual understanding between/among individuals and hence emergence in play

Speaker: Cheng TaiJun

Progress Report: Mirroring in the formation of symbolic communication systems

Speaker: Adam G. Li    

Reading club / Study session

2019/10/17-12/9

Reading club:  A Rulebook for Arguments, (5th edition), Anthony Weston, 2018

Organizer: Qin Shubin
Participants: Hosoma Moe, Zhou Haute, Hoshi Hiroyuki

2019/4-

Reading club:  D. Sperber & D. Wilson (1995)Relevance: Communication and Cognition, 2nd Edition, Wily

Organizer: Fujiwara Masayuki
Participants: Hashimoto Takashi, Toya Genta, Kai Yasuyuki, Akaike Takashi, Qin Shubin, Zhou Haote