Hine, Kyoko
Affiliation | Department of Computer Science and Engineering |
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Title | Assistant Professor |
Fields of Research | Cognitive Science, Vision Science |
Degree | Ph.D. (Psychology) |
hine@cs Please append ".tut.ac.jp" to the end of the address above. |
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Laboratory website URL | http://www.vpac.cs.tut.ac.jp/ |
Researcher information URL(researchmap) | Researcher information |
Theme1:So many men, so many minds.
Overview
Everyone is different. The same is true of our experience. For instance, some people remember the forest, but others recall the trees. To create a new communication technology for connecting information and the human mind, I am engaged in research in such individual difference, i.e. individual cognitive bias.
Selected publications and works
Hine, K., Abe, K., Kinzuka, Y., Shehata, M., Hatano, K., Matsui, T., & Nakauchi, S. (2022). Spontaneous motor tempo contributes to preferred music tempo regardless of music familiarity. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.
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Theme2:Conscious and Unconscious mind
Overview
Not only conscious but also unconscious information have influence on our thought and behavior.
Why do our minds have both conscious and unconscious processes? Through psychophysical and neuroimaging experiments, I make a study on such explicit and implicit perception, learning,
and memory.
Selected publications and works
Hine, K., & Tsushima, Y. (2018). Not explicit but implicit memory is influenced by individual perception style. PloS one, 13(1), e0191654.