Updated on 2026/03/27

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matsumoto sayaka
 
Organization
Office of Institute Strategy Associate Professor for Institute Management
Title
Associate Professor for Institute Management
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Research Areas

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Experimental psychology

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Tertiary education  / Institutional Research (IR)

Professional Memberships

  • Japanese Association of Higher Education Research

    2024.2

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  • Japan Society of Educational Information

    2023.5

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  • 大学教育学会

    2022.4

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  • 日本アカデミック・アドバイジング協会

    2022.4

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  • Japan Association for Institutional Research

    2022.3

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  • Society for Neuroscience

    2013.4

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  • JAPANESE SOCIETY OF BIOFEEDBACK RESEARCH

    2003.4

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  • JAPAN SOCIETY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH AND SPORT SCIENCES

    2003.4

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Papers

  • A Time-Constrained Analysis of Dynamic Early Warning Systems for Academic Risk Prediction

    Shintaro Tajiri, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Naruhiko Shiratori, Kimikazu Sugimori, Sayaka Matsumoto, Shotaro Imai, Tetsuya Oishi, Masao Mori, Masao Murota

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   6   1 - 1   2026

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v006.489

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  • Bridging Data Science and Information Literacy

    Shintaro Tajiri, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Naruhiko Shiratori, Shotaro Imai, Sayaka Matsumoto, Tetsuya Oishi, Masao Mori, Masao Murota

    International Journal of Institutional Research and Management   10 ( 1 )   1 - 1   2026

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    DOI: 10.52731/ijirm.v10.i1.911

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  • Expanding Knowledge Networks in Higher Education by Abduction-Driven Management Faculty Based on Eduinformatics

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Nobuko Miyairi, Kin-Leong Pey, Alison Elizabeth Lloyd, Roy Tan, Eng Hong Ong, Jingwen Mu, Fiona Rebecca Sutherland, Mun Heng Tsoi, Sin Yi Yap, Hidekazu Iwamoto, Tokuro Matsuo, Noriko Ito, Tsunenori Inakura, Shotaro Imai, Nobuhiko Seki, Ford Lumban Gaol, Takafumi Kirimura, Taion Kunisaki, Kenya Bannaka, Ikuhiro Noda, Ryosuke Kozaki, Aoi Kishida, Katsuhiko Murakami, Yasuo Nakata, Masao Mori

    2026

  • New Method to Construct a Database Using Text Generation AI

    Tsunenori Inakura, Shotaro Imai, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Masao Mori

    2026

  • Amalgamating DP-LCS-Assisted Abridgement Assessment with BERT-Based Sentiment Analysis for Early Warning and Prediction of Academic Performance

    Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Atsuko Yamashita, Katsuhiko Murakami, Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Tetsuhiro Gozu

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems   151 - 161   2025.10

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6938-7_13

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  • Designing Behavioral Indicators for Assessing Learning Outcomes Based on Diploma Policy Reviewed

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Tsunenori Inakura, Masao Mori

    Letters on Institutional Research   5 ( LIR446 )   1 - 7   2025.9

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v005.446

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  • Applying Text Generation AI to Assist Categorical Database Construction from Institutional Regulations Reviewed

    Tsunenori Inakura, Shotaro Imai, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   5 ( LIR419 )   1 - 8   2025.9

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v005.419

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  • Contradiction and Abduction: Catalyzing the Data-Driven and Hypothesis-Driven Approach in Eduinformatics Reviewed

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Tsunenori Inakura, Katsuhiko Murakami, Shotaro Imai, Ikuhiro Noda, Kenya Bannaka, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Aoi Kishida, Kenichiro Mitsunari, Masato Omori, Yasuo Nakata, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   5 ( LIR471 )   1 - 8   2025.9

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v005.471

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  • 制度文書に基づく業務データベース設計の半自動化手法-ChatGPT を用いた構造化支援の試み-

    Tsunenori Inakura, Shotaro Imai, 邦彦 高松, Sayaka Matsumoto, 雅生 森

    2025.6

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    大学の制度文書に基づいて業務データベースの構造を設計する際に,文章生成AI (ChatGPT) を活用してその構造化作業を半自動化する方法を検討した.圏論的データベースを用いた olog での関係性の記述は,整合性や意味の一貫性を確認するうえで有効であるが,文脈理解と自然文表現の両面で高い労力を要する.そこで,ChatGPT による関係文の候補生成と,それに対する人間の評価を組み合わせることで,自然文による構造記述の効率化を試みた.試行の結果,構文的・意味的に妥当な候補文が数多く得られ,文章生成AI がデータベース設計の効率化に有効である可能性が示された.

    DOI: 10.51094/jxiv.1295

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  • Categorical Database for Ensuring Data Integrity in Institutional Research Reviewed

    Tsunenori Inakura, Shotaro Imai, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Masao Mori

    5 ( LIR333 )   1 - 8   2025.3

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v005.333

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  • Novel Methods and Application of Visualizing Web Survey Responses: Technology-Enhanced Quality Improvement in Surveys (TEQUIS)

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Tsunenori Inakura, Masao Mori

    2025

  • Lifelong Sustainable Inquiry-Based Community Learning (LSiCL) Based on Eduinformatics

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Murakami, Hidehiko Kamei, Kazuya Tsuruta, Naoya Honda, Yumi Ishige, Shimpei Matsumoto, Hiroya Kawasaki, Ikuhiro Noda, Kenya Bannaka, Tetsuhiro Gozu, Tomoyuki Sakai, Ryosuke Kozaki, Aoi Kishida, Hibiki Ito, Koichi Akashi, Sayaka Hama, Gerald Prescott, Masahiro Uchida, Akira Nakamura, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Tamotsu Mori, Shintaro Tajiri, Naruhiko Shiratori, Shotaro Imai, Kenichiro Mitsunari, Yasuo Nakata, Sachio Hirokawa, Masao Mori

    2025

  • Eduinformatics in Practice: Text Mining-Based Analysis of Contributing Factors to the Improvement of Reading Comprehension Assisted by Marking Scheme Employing DP-LCS Algorithm

    Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Kenya Bannaka, Shotaro Imai, Sayaka Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Murakami, Yasuo Nakata, Tetsuhiro Gozu

    2025

  • Enhancing University Sustainability Through Eduinformatics: A Collaborative Approach to Resolving Common Management Issues from a Macro Perspective

    Tomoyuki Sakai, Naruhiko Shiratori, Sayaka Matsumoto, Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Katsuhiko Murakami, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Toru Iiyoshi

    2025

  • Leveraging Eduinformatics to Foster Network-Type Thinking in Early Childhood Education Through Picture Books

    Hibiki Ito, Kenya Bannaka, Ryosuke Kozaki, Katsuhiko Murakami, Koichi Akashi, Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu

    2025

  • Novel QR Code-Based Hybrid Knowledge Graph Note (QrKno) System: Transforming Higher Education with the Knowledge Network Tag Model and LMS, Based on Eduinformatics

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Ikuhiro Noda, Tomoyuki Sakai, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Kenya Bannaka, Sayaka Matsumoto, Ryosuke Kozaki, Akira Itoh, Tetsuhiro Gozu, Yasuo Nakata

    2025

  • Exploring the Modality of Network-Type Thinking in Young Children with Picture Books

    Ryosuke Kozaki, Koichi Akashi, Kenya Bannaka, Hibiki Ito, Sayaka Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Murakami, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Eri Furusawa, Mai Miyahara, Kunihiko Takamatsu

    IIAI Letters on Informatics and Interdisciplinary Research   6   1 - 1   2025

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    DOI: 10.52731/liir.v006.343

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  • A Novel Balanced Reporting Innovation with Data Governance Evolution (BRIDGE) Method

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Takafumi Kirimura, Taion Kunisaki, Kenya Bannaka, Ikuhiro Noda, Ryosuke Kozaki, Aoi Kishida, Katsuhiko Murakami, Yasuo Nakata, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Business and Decision Science   5   1 - 1   2025

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    DOI: 10.52731/lbds.v005.352

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  • Computerized Model of Assessment Procedures of Students’ Reading Capabilities Based on Abridgement Method Employing Two-Pointer Problem Solution and Dynamic Programming Reviewed

    Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Kenya Bannaka, Shotaro Imai, Sayaka Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Murakami, Yasuo Nakata, Tetsuhiro Gozu

    International Journal of Learning Technologies and Learning Environments   8 ( 1 )   1 - 1   2025

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    DOI: 10.52731/ijltle.v8.i1.873

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  • Eduinformatics and the Universities’ Challenge for “Ri”

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Koichi Akashi, Sayaka Matsumoto, Ayako Hidetani, Akashi Gen, Hibiki Ito, Katsuhiko Murakami, Kenya Bannaka, Ryosuke Kozaki, Aoi Kishida, Yasuo Nakata, Tsunenori Inakura, Shotaro Imai, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   5   1 - 1   2025

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  • Expanding Technology-Enhanced Quality Improvement in Surveys (TEQUIS): New Visualization Techniques for Monitoring and Enhancing Web Survey Responses

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Tsunenori Inakura, Masao Mori

    2025

  • Fortifying Abridgement Assessment System Against Student Collusions by Combining Fast Text Similarity Computation and Disjoint Set Union

    Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Atsuko Yamashita, Katsuhiko Murakami, Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Tetsuhiro Gozu

    2024 17th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics (IIAI-AAI-Winter)   118 - 123   2024.12

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    DOI: 10.1109/iiai-aai-winter65925.2024.00031

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  • ディプロマ・ポリシー達成度の評価方法の検討 Reviewed

    松本 清, 高松 邦彦, 今井 匠太朗, 稲倉 恒法, 森 雅生

    第13回大学情報・機関調査研究会 MJIR2024予稿集   133 - 139   2024.11

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  • BRIDGE法: IR業務における報告書作成方法の移行戦略 ー継続性と革新性の両立を目指してー Reviewed

    高松 邦彦, 松本 清, 今井 匠太朗, 稲倉 恒法, 森 雅生

    第13回大学情報・機関調査研究会 MJIR2024予稿集   106 - 111   2024.11

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  • A database that ensures data integrity based on category theory Reviewed

    23 - 27   2024.11

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    DOI: 10.50956/mjir.13.0_23_1

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  • Enhancing Network-Type Thinking in Early Childhood: A Topic Model Approach to Picture Book Analysis Based on Eduinformatics

    Kenya Bannaka, Ryosuke Kozaki, Katsuhiko Murakami, Hibiki Ito, Koichi Akashi, Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems   547 - 556   2024.10

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-5035-1_43

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  • The First Step for Personalised Learning of Abridgement Education: The Character-Based Pyramid Method and Semi-Automatic Implementation

    Hibiki Ito, Koichi Akashi, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Sayaka Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Murakami, Tetsuhiro Gozu

    IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems   144 ( 10 )   1005 - 1010   2024.10

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    DOI: 10.1541/ieejeiss.144.1005

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  • Consistency of the I-E-O-L Model and the Guidelines for Academic Management - Revisiting the Extended I-E-O Model for Student Survey Management - Reviewed

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Tsunenori Inakura, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   4 ( LIR322 )   1 - 6   2024.9

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v004.322

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  • Effective Reflection Method to Deepen Learning and Lead to Growth : Case Study of Student Peer Supporter Reflection Program Reviewed

    KIHARA Hiroko, KISHIOKA Natsuko, YAMANO Yoichi, FUKAYA Mami, KAYANE Mio, ISHIDA Akina, WATANABE Aiko, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, OKI Hirotaka

    24   57 - 74   2024.3

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  • Shortened Version of the Extracurricular Student Growth Perception Scale (SSG-25) : Development of the Scale and Verification of its Reliability and Validity

    YAMANO Yoichi, KAYANE Mio, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, UEMURA Masashi, NONAKA Miyuki, SHIKI Arisa, KIHARA Hiroko, FUKAYA Mami, ISHIDA Akina, WATANABE Aiko, KISHIOKA Natsuko, WATANABE Yuka, HOSOKAWA Chie, NAKAMURA Sora, OHMAE Yoshio

    Social systems studies   ( 48 )   113 - 123   2024.3

  • Launch Out on a Practical Platform for Institutional Research Toward Sharing of Its Technology and Knowledge Reviewed

    Shotaro Imai, Yoshikazu Asada, Akira Itoh, Toshiki Katanosaka, Aoi Kishida, Naruhiko Shiratori, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   4   2024.2

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v004.216

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  • Abduction, Abstract Degree and Urgency Matrix (ABDU-M) for Flexible/Agile Higher Education Reform Based on Eduinformatics

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Ikuhiro Noda, Kenya Bannaka, Katsuhiko Murakami, Takafumi Kirimura, Taion Kunisaki, Ryosuke Kozaki, Sayaka Matsumoto, Aoi Kishida, Hibiki Ito, Akira Ito, Shotaro Imai, Kenichiro Mitsunari, Masato Omori, Masao Mori, Yasuo Nakata

    2024

  • Beyond Silos: Eduinformatics as a Catalyst for Dissolving Faculty and Staff Boundaries in Higher Education

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Sayaka Matsumoto, Naruhiko Shiratori, Ikuhiro Noda, Shintaro Tajiri, Kenya Bannaka, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Hibiki Ito, Shotaro Imai, Yasuo Nakata, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   4   1 - 1   2024

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v004.323

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  • Proposing a New Field: Institutional Research (IR) Philosophy based on Eduinformatics

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Kunisaki Tion, Kenya Bannaka, Katsuhiko Murakami, Takafumi Kirimura, Ryosuke Kozaki, Sayaka Matsumoto, Aoi Kishida, Hibiki Ito, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Shotaro Imai, Yasuo Nakata, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   4   1 - 1   2024

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  • Fully Automated System for the Marking and Quantitative Assessment of Reading Skills of Students Based on Abridgement Reviewed International coauthorship

    Koichi Akashi, Hibiki Ito, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Sayaka Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Murakami, Tetsuhiro Gozu

    2023 15th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics Winter (IIAI-AAI-Winter)   143 - 148   2023.12

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    DOI: 10.1109/iiai-aai-winter61682.2023.00035

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  • A proposal for questionnaire design that takes into account the mental load when answering in terms of the volume of the questionnaire

    Matsumoto Sayaka, Takamatsu Kunihiko, Imai Shotaro, Inakura Tsunenori, Mori Masao

    Proceedings of the Meeting on Japanese Institutional Research   12   148 - 149   2023.11

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    DOI: 10.50956/mjir.12.0_148_1

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  • Start-up a Practical Platform for Institutional Research

    Imai Shotaro, Asada Yoshikazu, Itoh Akira, Katanosaka Toshiki, Shiratori Naruhiko, Takamatsu Kunihiko, Matsumoto Sayaka, Mori Masao

    Proceedings of the Meeting on Japanese Institutional Research   12   66 - 71   2023.11

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  • Managing Research and Analysis Organizations: Lessons from Overseas IR Managers

    Takamatsu Kunihiko, Matsuda Takeshi, Imai Shotaro, Ito Hibiki, Prescott Gerald Robert, Kajaste Matti, Määttä Tomi, Matsumoto Sayaka, Mori Masao

    Proceedings of the Meeting on Japanese Institutional Research   12   28 - 33   2023.11

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    DOI: 10.50956/mjir.12.0_28_1

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  • Application of Category Theory to Database Construction in Institutional Research

    Inakura Tsunenori, Imai Shotaro, Takamatsu Kunihiko, Matsumoto Sayaka, Mori Masao

    Proceedings of the Meeting on Japanese Institutional Research   12   170 - 175   2023.11

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    DOI: 10.50956/mjir.12.0_170_1

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  • Classification and structure of skills required for IR work-A survey of human resources in charge of IR-

    Iseri Shuntaro, Matsumoto Sayaka

    Proceedings of the Meeting on Japanese Institutional Research   12   152 - 153   2023.11

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  • 正課外の諸活動を通した大学生の成長実感尺度の開発 : 質的内容分析による成長実感の探索と成長実感尺度の因子構造の検討

    深谷 麻未, 木原 宏子, 岸岡 奈津子, 茅根 未央, 渡邉 あい子, 石田 明菜, 松浦 祐子, 西田 祐太郎, 尾本 真璃恵, 中山 博文, 本田 容子, 細川 千絵, 堀辺 辰也, 松本 清, 山野 洋一

    社会システム研究   2023.9

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  • Proposal of Knowledge Network Model Education for STEM/STEAM Education based on Eduinformatics Reviewed

    Hisami Nakata, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Keya Bannaka, Ryosuke Kozaki, Katsuhiko Murakami, Sayaka Matsumoto, Aoi Kishida, Yasuo Nakata

    Proceedings of 8th International Congress on Information and Communication Technology   696 LNNS   571 - 579   2023.9

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3236-8_45

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  • A Two-Step Approach for Syllabus Development and Evaluation using Machine Learning such as Doc2Vec based on Eduinformatics

    Akira ITOH, Hibiki Ito, Sayaka Matsumoto, Ikuhiro Noda, Kenya Bannaka, Keita Nishiyama, Takafumi Kirimura, Taion Kunisaki, Kenichiro Mitsunari, Katsuhiko Murakami, Ryosuke Kozaki, Aoi Kishida, Mizuki Kondo, Shotaro Imai, Masao Mori, Yasuo Nakata, Masato Omori, Kunihiko Takamatsu

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   2023

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v003.128

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  • The I-E-O-L Model and Student Survey Management

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shotaro Imai, Tsunenori Inakura, Kyoko Anegawa, Masao Mori

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   2023

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v003.135

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  • Deciphering the code of the novel "the Dancing Men"

    Katsuhiko Murakami, Aoi Kishida, Hibiki Ito, Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu

    Proceedings - 17th IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, ICSC 2023   296 - 297   2023

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    DOI: 10.1109/ICSC56153.2023.00060

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  • Practice report of Feasibility-Sustainability Analytics (FS Analytics) in Institutional Research (IR) based on Eduinformatics and new proposal to improve Sustainability in IR

    Takamatsu Kunihiko, Oishi Tetsuya, Matsumoto Sayaka, Nishiyama Keita, Noda Ikuhiro

    Proceedings of the Meeting on Japanese Institutional Research   11   12 - 17   2022.11

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  • Physiological comfort evaluation under different airflow directions in a heating environment. Reviewed International journal

    Kaori Tamura, Sayaka Matsumoto, Yu Hsuan Tseng, Takayuki Kobayashi, Jun'ichi Miwa, Ken'ichi Miyazawa, Soichiro Matsumoto, Seiji Hiramatsu, Hiroyuki Otake, Tsuyoshi Okamoto

    Journal of physiological anthropology   41 ( 1 )   16 - 16   2022.4

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  • Combining Key Performance Indicators and Signs of Changes in Students to improve the quality of education in Institutional Research based on Eduinformatics

    Kunihiko Takamatsu, Tetsuhiro Gozu, Ryosuke Kozaki, Sayaka Matsumoto, Mizuki Kondo, Keita Nishiyama, Nao Ichikawa, Katsuhiko Murakami, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Masao Mori, Shotaro Imai, Ikuhiro Noda, Kenya Bannaka, Kenichiro Mitsunari, Yasuo Nakata

    IIAI Letters on Institutional Research   2022

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    DOI: 10.52731/lir.v002.052

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  • Physiological and subjective comfort evaluation under different airflow directions in a cooling environment. Reviewed International journal

    Kaori Tamura, Sayaka Matsumoto, Yu Hsuan Tseng, Takayuki Kobayashi, Jun'ichi Miwa, Ken'ichi Miyazawa, Toyotaka Hirao, Soichiro Matsumoto, Seiji Hiramatsu, Hiroyuki Otake, Tsuyoshi Okamoto

    PloS one   16 ( 4 )   e0249235   2021

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  • Influence of Dwelling Spaces with Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) Wood Boards as Interior on Human Sleep

    SUN Minkai, 本傳晃義, 羽賀栄理子, 中島大輔, 吉村友里, 西條裕美, 鷲岡ゆき, 松本清, 井隼経子, 渡邉雄一郎, 安心院剛, 安成信次, 山田祐樹, 永野純, 岡本剛, 石川洋哉, 大貫宏一郎, 藤本登留, 清水邦義

    木材工業   74 ( 7 )   266 - 271   2019.7

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  • A Pilot Study Subitizing in Young Athletes : An Electroencephalography Study:—For Ice Hockey Player— Reviewed

    IMAGAWA Shingo, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese Journal of Biofeedback Research   46 ( 1 )   19 - 30   2019

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    <p>  Mental faculties are a key factor for achieving optimal performance in sports. The purpose of this study was to clarify the subitizing performance in ice hockey players of open-skill sports, and how this differs by their position by using N2 and P3, which are event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by subitizing based enumeration. The participants were 14 young Japanese males who agreed to participate in the study for course credit. They were divided to the athlete (n=7) or control (n=7) group. In Experiment 1, the subitizing task stimuli included 30 random patterns containing anywhere from 3 to 12 ice hockey player silhouettes ; in Experiment 2, the silhouettes were replaced by circle figures. Participants were instructed to press a button with their right hand and verbally provide the number of stimuli on the display screen when they knew that number with simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG) recording. There was no apparent behavioral difference between athletes and controls. However, among the athletes, goalkeepers were observed to respond more accurately than did field players. The amplitude of the second negative component (N2) differed between the athlete and control groups over the frontal and central area and was greater in the former group. Our findings suggest that the athlete group exhibited faster subitizing than did the control group. P3 amplitude was larger when a smaller number of items were enumerated by subitizing than when 5 or more items were presented, reflecting the allocation of attention to the silhouettes/circle figures. These findings suggest that N2 amplitude may detect the difference between athlete and control, that P3 amplitude can identify whether the enumerating is performed by subitizing or counting, and that the enumerating accuracy might be useful as a measure of the quick enumerating skill of the ice hockey players who requires good subitizing skills.</p>

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  • Behavioral and Cognitive Characteristics of Open-skill Athletes for a Mental Rotation Task : A Pilot Study Using Task Performance and Contingent Negative Variation (CNV) Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, IMAGAWA Shingo, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese Journal of Biofeedback Research   46 ( 1 )   31 - 37   2019

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    <p>  In open-skill sports, athletes are required to perceive their ever-changing environment faster and more accurately, and to subsequently select more appropriate behaviors. Several psychological operations are thought to play a role in athletes' cognitive processes, of which mental rotation is one. Matsumoto et al. (2017) have examined the behavioral and cognitive characteristics of open-skill athletes during a mental rotation task by examining the relationship between task performance and rotation related negativity (RRN), which is considered to reflect the process of mental rotation. However, the preparation of task seems to be not a little related to the task performance. The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow negative brainwave that develops during the time interval between a warning stimulus and an imperative stimulus. The changes in amplitude depend on the expectation, attention, or motor preparation for the imperative stimulus. The purpose of this study was to preliminarily evaluate the behavioral and cognitive characteristics of open-skill athletes during the preparation for the task by examining the relationship between task performance and CNV amplitudes obtained from the electroencephalogram (EEG) of skilled ice hockey players (athlete group) and sedentary students (control group). We calculated the percentage and mean reaction time (RT) of the correct responses as well as the mean CNV amplitude, for which waveforms were obtained by separately averaging the electrocortical data from the warning stimulus to the imperative stimulus for the first and second half-sets of the trials, and subsequently analyzed the relationship between these measurements. The athlete group responded less accurately but faster than the control group, although both groups responded more accurately and faster in the first half-set than in the second half-set. No significant time difference in CNV amplitude was found between the first and second half-sets in the athlete group, while the control group showed larger right parietal CNV amplitude in the second half-set than in the first half-set. These findings indicated that open-skill athletes prioritized speed over accuracy and that their performance may have been improved due to the successful process following the presentation of the imperative stimulus, rather than the sufficient preparation of the task.</p>

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  • The Effect of a Pseudo Winning or Losing Streak on Mental Attitudes and the Evaluation of Results. Reviewed International journal

    Mio Kamei, Sayaka Matsumoto, Haruo Sakuma

    Psychological reports   121 ( 3 )   488 - 510   2018.6

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  • Verification of Moisture-absorption Performance of a Room Using a Naturally Processed Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) Wood Boards as Interior Materials While a Human is Staying

    清水邦義, 本傳晃義, 奥田拓, 羽賀栄理子, 中島大輔, 鷲岡ゆき, 松本清, 山本篤, 吉村友里, 井隼経子, 渡邉雄一郎, 安心院剛, 安成信次, 山田祐樹, 永野純, 岡本剛, 石川洋哉, 大貫宏一郎, 藤本登留

    木材工業   73 ( 5 )   187 - 192   2018.5

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    // This study focused on the humidity-control performance of the wooden dwelling spaces, which is related to the habitability. To evaluate the moisture-absorption performance in a condition close to real life, the room temperature and relative humidity were measured in a room using naturally processed sugi (Cryptomeria japonica ) wood boards (Room A) and a room using chemically processed wood materials(Room B)as interior materials while subjects were asleep. The interior materials of Room A were free from chemical processing and those of Room B were comprised of bonded or coated woods. The results obtained from this study during 2014 and 2015 demonstrated that the Room A showed higher moisture-absorption performance than the Room B.

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  • 【眠りから考える時間・美容】 睡眠誘導効果をもつ(-)-酢酸ボルニルの睡眠促進効果ならびに肌質改善効果

    清水 邦義, 孫 旻がい, 松本 清, 本傳 晃義, 大貫 宏一郎

    FRAGRANCE JOURNAL   46 ( 2 )   24 - 30   2018.2

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    (-)-酢酸ボルニル(以下;酢酸ボルニル)は、マツ科樹木の針葉から採れる精油に多く含まれている成分の一つであり、爽やかな香りを有し、&quot;森の香り&quot;とも呼ばれている。その効果として、作業効率低下の抑制作用や自律神経の緊張緩和作用などが認められていることから、睡眠を促進する可能性がある。また、肌質は睡眠との関わりが深いため、肌質も改善する可能性がある。そこで今回、50歳以上の女性23名を対象として睡眠促進効果と肌質改善効果を検討した。方法は、酢酸ボルニルの香り試料(B55203)を就床時に吸引する群(11名)と非吸引群(12名)に分け、14日目までの「就床時刻」「起床時刻」「睡眠の質」「肌水分」「肌質の主観的評価」などを群間比較した。結果、吸引群のみ「就床時刻」が有意に早くなり、「睡眠時間」が延長傾向を示した。また、吸引群のみ肌質の主観的評価(目尻の水分・油分)が有意に向上した。

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  • The Psychophysiological Effects of Self-Talk Reviewed

    IMAGAWA Shingo, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese Journal of Biofeedback Research   45 ( 1 )   25 - 32   2018

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    <p>  Self-talk has been used in various situations as a technique of self-conditioning. The important effects of this technique on anxiety, self-confidence, and task performance have been reported in previous studies. However, the effects of self-talk have mostly been evaluated based on subjective reports, and the mechanism has not been elucidated. The purpose of this study was to examine the psychophysiological effects of positive and negative self-talk, using electroencephalogram (EEG). The participants in this experiment were young males. EEGs were obtained from the participants during a positive or negative self-talk condition, and when they were resting. The EEG recordings were Fourier transformed and estimates of the total power, and the relative power in the theta, alpha, and beta bands were calculated. The theta ratio of right central area was larger in the rest condition than in both of the self-talk conditions. The alpha ratio of left frontal and central areas was smaller in the positive self-talk condition than in the negative self-talk and rest conditions. The beta ratio of mid-central, right central and right parietal areas in the positive self-talk condition was larger than that in the rest condition. These results indicate that positive self-talk may stimulate brain activity and bring about the appropriate arousal level by influencing the activities of the right frontal area related fatigue suppression and the central areas related to motor command. The findings of the present study suggest that the use of positive self-talk evoked the occurrence of pleasant emotions by directing the brain to an appropriate arousal level and that positive self-talk could possibly improve task performance. Furthermore, the effect of mental training, such as self-talk, could be evaluated more objectively in this study than in previous studies, using EEG.</p>

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  • Cognitive skills of mental rotation in open-skill athletes : a preliminary assessment using event-related brain potentials Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, IMAGAWA Shingo, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese Journal of Biofeedback Research   44 ( 1 )   29 - 36   2017

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    <p>  The performances of skilled athletes are supported by not only motor skills but also cognitive skills. Especially in open-skill sports, athletes must perceive rapid environmental changes faster and more accurately. Therefore, such cognitive skills are considered components of the competitive level, and cognitive skills should be assessed to provide effective instruction when coaching athletes. Several psychological operations are thought to play a role in athletes' cognitive process, of which one is mental rotation. We aimed to determine the underlying cognitive process of the skill in open-skill athletes by using rotation-related negativity (RRN), which is an event-related brain potential (ERP) elicited by mental image rotation. Skilled ice hockey players (athlete group) and non-athlete controls performed the mental rotation task by using letters from the alphabet with simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG) recording. We calculated the percentage and mean reaction time of the correct responses, and the mean amplitude of the time window when RRN was considered to have appeared, separately for smaller- and larger-angle conditions of the stimulus rotation. The athlete group responded less accurately but faster than the control group, indicating that open-skill athletes prioritized speed over accuracy. No significant group difference in RRN amplitude was found between the athletes and controls, although RRN was observed in most participants when the rotation angle of the stimulus was larger. Significant positive correlations were found between the RRN amplitude at each electrode and the change in the percentage of correct responses, which were calculated by subtracting the value in the smaller-angle condition from that in the larger-angle condition. In addition, the player position seemed to have affected the distribution of the athlete group in the scatter plots, suggesting that the goal keepers tried to maintain their accuracy, whereas the other field players prioritized making faster responses. These findings suggest that the cognitive skill of open-skill athletes can be assessed by using the task performance and psychophysiological response to mental rotation.</p>

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  • Analysis of Volatile Compounds and Their Seasonal Changes in Rooms Using Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) Wood Boards as Interior Materials

    Shimizu Kuniyoshi, Fujita Koki, Watanabe Yuichiro, Okamoto Genichi, Inoue Shinshi, Yasunari Shinji, Nagano Jun, Yamada Yuki, Okamoto Tsuyoshi, Onuki Koichiro, Ishikawa Hiroya, Yoshimura Yuri, Fujimoto Noboru, Nakagawa Toshinori, Matsumoto Sayaka, Washioka Yuki, Haga Eriko, Honden Akiyoshi, Nakashima Taisuke, Saijo Hiromi

    Mokuzai Gakkaishi   63 ( 3 )   126 - 130   2017

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    <p>The evaluation of houses made of wood has been raised again in recent years. For houses made of wood, the odor of the wood is one of the important factors. The volatile compounds released from the wood can change over the year because of large variations in temperature and humidity in Japan with four seasons. In this study, volatile compounds in a room (A-room) using naturally processed sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) wood boards, which were free from chemical processing, and a room (B-room) using chemically processed wood materials, which were comprised of bonded or coated woods, were analyzed by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) and compared throughout the year. As a result, the amount of sesquiterpenes, which account for most of the volatile compounds of the wood, were found to be higher in summer than in winter in both A-room and B-room. The amount of sesquiterpenes in the A-room was always higher than that in the B-room throughout the year.</p>

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  • 散策の繰り返しが中高年者の血圧に及ぼす影響

    永井 正則, 石田 光男, 齋藤 順子, 松本 清, 遠藤 淳子

    未病と抗老化   24   67 - 72   2015.6

  • Sweet taste threshold for sucrose inversely correlates with depression symptoms in female college students in the luteal phase Reviewed International journal

    Masanori Nagai, Sayaka Matsumoto, Junko Endo, Reiko Sakamoto, Maki Wada

    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR   141   92 - 96   2015.3

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  • Assessment of perceived interpersonal stress based on EEG alpha response to competitive situations Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese Journal of Biofeedback Research   42 ( 1 )   39 - 46   2015

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    Interpersonal stress has various effects on individuals depending on their perception of the stressful situation. We focused on competitive situations as one of the interpersonal stressors in daily life, and we examined the effect of perceiving competitive situations in terms of electrophysiological responses. An electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded during a cued reaction time task under solo and competitive situations with a visible opponent or an invisible opponent. Fast Fourier transform analysis was performed to compute absolute EEG alpha and beta power values. The alpha power ratio was calculated by dividing alpha power by alpha plus beta power and was then used to assess the participants' responses to interpersonal stress in competitive situations by examining the effects of time course on the alpha power ratio. To estimate the perception of competitive situations, participants' competitiveness was quantified using a questionnaire. Participants with lower third and upper third scores on the questionnaire were included in this analysis. For participants exhibiting low levels of competitiveness, the alpha power ratio of later trials was larger than that of earlier trials when competing with an invisible opponent, whereas there was no such temporal change when they were competing with a visible opponent. For participants with high levels of competitiveness, the alpha power ratio decreased in the competitive condition with a visible opponent compared with the solo condition, although there were few differences in their alpha power ratio between the competitive condition with an invisible opponent and the solo condition. These results suggest that less competitive individuals experience less stress in competitive situations although their arousal level is affected by awareness of their opponent. In contrast, competitive situations have greater impact on more competitive individuals owing to their high motivation for winning; invisibility of the opponent reduces their stress in competitive situations.

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  • Hypotensive Effects and Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides of Reishi (Ganoderma lingzhi) Auto-Digested Extract Reviewed

    Hai-Bang Tran, Atsushi Yamamoto, Sayaka Matsumoto, Hisatomi Ito, Kentaro Igami, Toshitsugu Miyazaki, Ryuichiro Kondo, Kuniyoshi Shimizu

    MOLECULES   19 ( 9 )   13473 - 13485   2014.9

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  • Effects of task performance and time course on alpha power under competitive situations Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese journal of biofeedback research   40 ( 1 )   11 - 19   2013.4

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    Competitive situations can serve as social psychological stressors in our daily lives, as they create successful experiences (i.e., winning) or failures (i.e., losing) depending on, or in spite of, our efforts. An electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded during a cued reaction time task consisting of 40 trials under both solo and competitive situations, and the fast Fourier transform analysis was performed to compute absolute and relative EEG alpha power values, which were used to investigate the participants&#039; responses to social psychological stress due to competitive situations by examining the effects of task performance and time course on EEG alpha power. The alpha power obtained in competitive conditions was generally reduced compared with that obtained in solo conditions. The alpha power of later trials was also generally larger than that of earlier trials in both conditions. Participants in the lowest group of task performance had a smaller alpha power in the right frontal area in earlier trials in competitive conditions compared with earlier trials in solo conditions, whereas other participants exhibited any effect of neither condition nor time course in the same area. These results suggest that competitive situations increase tension, which in turn decreases, even while the situation continues to be competitive. In addition, it is suggested that individuals with a lower task performance may become anxious relatively early under competitive situations.

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  • ベチバー根の揮発成分のビジランス低下抑制効果

    清水邦義, 深川未央, 松原恵理, 松本清, 山本篤, 石川洋哉, 北村真吾, 栫ちか子, 畑山知子, 永野純, 岡本剛, 大貫宏一郎

    Aroma Research   14 ( 4 )   366 - 375   2013

  • The effects of competitive situations on cognitive processes and behavior as evaluated by the CNV components Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese journal of biofeedback research   38 ( 1 )   27 - 34   2011.4

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    The present study investigated various attitudes toward social-psychological stress among individuals by examining behavior and contingent negative variation (CNV) in a cued reaction time task under critical competitive situations. Participants exhibiting high or low levels of competitiveness completed the task, competing on reaction speed with a visible or invisible opponent. The measures of individual arousal (early CNV) and, motor preparation or stimulus anticipation (late CNV) were collected and analyzed by a principal component analysis (PCA). For subjects exhibiting low levels of competitiveness, the amplitude of the late CNV was larger and reaction time (RT) was shorter when winning a trial, and the early CNV was also larger and RT was shorter when competing with a visible opponent. For subjects with high levels of competitiveness, the late CNV was larger in competitive situations with a visible opponent than with an invisible one, independent of RT. The early CNV exhibited a more anterior distribution, while the late CNV was located predominantly from the central to the parietal region and from the midline to the right hemisphere, a distribution which resembles that of stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN). These findings suggest that less competitive individuals have a chance of winning when motor preparation is adequate and their arousal level increases when they are acutely aware of their opponents, and that more competitive individuals may be highly motivated to win when they become more aware of their opponents.

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  • Happiness and heart rate response: a case of fan services at japanese professional baseball games. Reviewed

    Yoshino K, Matsumoto S, Someya E, Kitajima M

    Natural Science   3 ( 3 )   255 - 258   2011.3

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  • CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION UNDER COMPETITIVE SITUATIONS Reviewed

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Haruo Sakuma

    PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS   108 ( 3 )   693 - 704   2009.6

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  • Analyzing the components of ERP related to competition results using a principal component analysis Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese journal of biofeedback research   36 ( 1 )   47 - 53   2009.4

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    In this paper, P300 was evaluated in competitive situation using a principal component analysis (PCA) to verify the results obtained from the analysis of the mean amplitudes. The P300 was elicited by presenting the results of competition, in which the subjects with high and low levels of competitiveness completed a reaction time task with a warning stimulus comprising visible or invisible opponents. Eight principal components, such as slow wave and PINV, were extracted, and the third component was identified as P300 since it peaked at approximate 300ms after the presentation of the competition results. The effects of subjects&#039; competitiveness, opponent visibility, winning or losing, and topography were examined on the component scores which were considered to reflect the amplitude of P300. For subjects with high levels of competitiveness, P300 was larger under competitive situations with an invisible opponent than that in the case of a visible opponent. For subjects with low levels of competitiveness, P300 was larger and RT was shorter when competing with a visible opponent than in the case of an invisible opponent. These findings suggest that the high competitiveness subjects were actively processing information under competitive situations by distributing attentional resources, and that the arousal level of the low competitiveness subjects increased when they competed with a visible opponent. A larger P300 was generally observed in winning trials rather than in losing trials of competitive conditions, and this indicates that the task in competitive situations was performed with the aim to win. In addition, the topographical distribution was more central than parietal and more midline than left hemispherical, as had been reported. The findings of this study supported the previous studies and found new characteristics of cognitive activity in competitive situations.

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  • An event-related potential study on cognition of competitive results Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese journal of biofeedback research   35 ( 1 )   27 - 32   2008.4

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    Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from subjects with higher and lower competitiveness performing a reaction time task which required them to compete with visible opponent or with invisible one, to investigate the characteristics of processing of results in competitive situation. The effects of competitiveness and visibility of opponent on P300 and N400 were determined, as P300 is an useful index for allocation of attention and N400 is regarded to reflect semantic processing. The P300 amplitudes of winning trials were larger than those of losing trials, reflecting more attention to winning, and the N400 amplitudes of losing trials were larger than those of winning trials, because of incongruity of the aim and the result of competition. The P300 amplitudes of the higher competitive subjects were smaller than those of the lower competitive subjects, especially when competing with visible opponent. The higher competitive subjects had larger amplitudes of P300 when competing with invisible opponent than with visible one, whereas, there was no difference between P300 amplitudes of lower competitive subjects with visible opponent and with invisible one. These indicated that higher competitive person might be not only dependent on the presentation of result, but also attempt to estimate the result using the other information, for example, the comparison of their performances with their opponents&#039; ones. The N400 amplitudes of the higher competitive subjects were more enhanced than those of the lower competitive subjects. This indicated that the higher competitive subjects might execute feedback processing to integrate their performances and the results, more than lower competitive subjects. These findings suggested that people would be generally engaged in competition desiring to win, therefore, and execute additional information processing to improve next performance, and that higher competitive person would weight the result of competition and execute active processing continuously, compared to lower competitive person.

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  • Processing of results in competitive situation : An event-related potential study Reviewed

    MATSUMOTO Sayaka, SAKUMA Haruo

    Japanese journal of biofeedback research   34 ( 1 )   41 - 51   2007.4

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    To achieve the better performance, cognition of results is important during competition. It is assumed that there will be different information processing, depending on various situation of competition. Eventrelated potentials (ERPs) are useful to examine such cognitive activity. The amplitude of P300 can indicate the distribution of attentional resource, and latency is equivalent to evaluation time for stimulus. N400 reflect the semantic processing. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether processing of results in competition would differentiate between winning and losing, or between two following competitive situation: 1) to compete with visible another, 2) to compete with invisible anyone. The subjects were assigned randomly into visible or invisible group. EEG was recorded during they were engaged in reaction time task in the control and competitive conditions, respectively. P300 component was observed in both groups because the result of competition for RT was presented immediately after the response for S2. P300 amplitudes of winning trials in competitive condition were enhanced and latencies of losing trials had small delays in both groups. These may reflect their attention increased by motivation for win and feedback for next trial when they were losing. In visible group, N400 amplitudes of winning trials were larger than those of losing trials, while N400 of both trials had similar configurations in invisible group. The former may reflect that processing of results would be selected depending on winning or losing because much information of their competitors were available, and the later might indicate that the information of results would be processed repeatedly independently of winning or losing because of little information of their competitors. These findings suggest that an effort would be made to win in competitive situation, and that processing of results might alter to suit the competitive situation.

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  • CNV and PINV under stress of competition Reviewed

    Matsumoto Sayaka, Sakuma Haruo

    Japanese journal of biofeedback research   33   17 - 24   2006.8

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    The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of competitive stress on CNV and PINV, and to determine whether the impact would have any relation to competitive motive. 20 undergraduate and graduate students, healthy females, were served as subjects. They completed the questionnaire of competitive motive. CNV and PINV were induced with an audio-visual paradigm with a motor task. All subjects were engaged in the following experimental conditions: (I) control condition: completing alone the motor task; (II) competitive condition: competing with a competitor in reaction time (RT) in the same situation. Only the result of winning or losing was presented each trial under competitive condition. The evoked potentials, following an auditory warning stimulus (S1) and a visual imperative stimulus (S2), were analyzed in three time segments: CNV and two adjacent PINV segments after S2 onset (PINV-1 and -2). The CNV amplitudes of winning trials under competitive condition were appeared to be larger than those of control condition. These results indicate that preparation for imperative stimulus is enough to respond as quickly as possible. These potentials were observed at right-frontal site in Low-scored subjects of competitive questionnaire, and in High-scored subjects at parietal midline. The negativity of PINV-1 was higher in competitive condition than in control condition. These differences may be attributed to subjects&#039; expectations of the performance results because they can not see their competitors by partition. Low-scored subjects showed a right-sided predominance of these potentials, whereas High-scored subjects showed a left-sided one. In the PINV-2, second period of PINV, positive component was observed under competitive condition. The positive component is supposed to reflect the perceptual processes for the presented result. These findings suggest that competitive stress would impact on CNV and PINV, and the different topography could represent asymmetry of hemispheric function according to competitive motive.

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  • The impact of competition stress on CNV and PINV Reviewed

    Matsumoto Sayaka, Sakuma Haruo

    Annual report of Graduate Division of Human Culture   20 ( 20 )   277 - 287   2005.3

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    Psychophysiological responses derived from competitive situation were examined by measuring contingent negative variation (CNV) and post-imperative negative variation(PINV). 15 undergraduate and graduate students, healthy females aged from 19 to 24, were served as subjects. CNV and PINV were induces with an audio-visual paradigm with a motor task. All subjects were engaged in the following experimental conditions: (I) control condition: completing solo the motor task; (II) competitive condition: competing with another competitor in reaction time (RT) of the same task. Only the result of winning or losing was presented every trial under competitive condition. Electroencephalograms (EEGs) were recorded from 11 sites at Fz, F3, F4, Cz, C3, C4, Pz, P3, P4, T3 and T4.The evoked potentials, following an auditory warning stimulus (S1) and a visual imperative stimulus (S2), were analyzed in three time segments: CNV and two adjacent PINV segments after S2 onset (PINV-1 and -2). The CNV amplitudes of losing trials under competitive condition were appeared to be smaller than those of control condition. These results indicate that preparation for imperative stimulus is not enough to respond as quickly as possible. the negativity of PINV-1 was higher in winning trials than in losing trials.These differences may be attributed to expectation of favorable result. In the PINV-2, second period of PINV, positive component was observed under competitive condition, and losing trials produces larger mean potentials than control condition. The positive component is supposed to reflect perceptual processes for next competition. The trends were seen especially at right central site. These findings suggest that competition stress may impact on CNV, and that the variation in potentials after imperative stimulus may reflect perceptual processes including evaluation for each trial and feedback to perform the next better response.

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  • The study on the relationship between perceptual trait and heart rate perception : the point of the evaluation of his self-ability and the direction of attentional style Reviewed

    Matsumoto Sayaka, Sakuma Haruo

    Research journal of sport science in Nara Women's University   5   42 - 49   2003

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  • 初年次学生の支援をおこなうピア・サポーターの成長実感と振り返りの効果—A Sence of Growth and the Effectiveness of Reflection among Peer Supporters in Supporting First-Year Students

    山野 洋一, 深谷 麻未, 松本 清, 岸岡 奈津子, 細川 千絵, 尾本 真璃恵, 田中 健太, 曽谷 直樹

    社会システム研究 / 立命館大学社会システム研究所 編   ( 50 )   161 - 178   2025.3

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  • Evaluation of First-Year Education Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis

    高松邦彦, 松本清, 伴仲謙欣, 村上勝彦, 小崎恭弘, 光成研一郎, 今井匠太朗, 森雅生, 中田康夫

    電気学会論文誌 C   144 ( 8 )   2024

  • 個別の学習支援が大学生の学習方略に与える効果の検討 : Student Successに着目した指標開発から関与の効果測定まで—Examining the Effects of Individualized Learning Support on the Learning Strategies of University Students : From the Development of Indicators Focusing on Student Success to the Measurement of the Effect of Involvement

    山野 洋一, 岸岡 奈津子, 松本 清, 深谷 麻未, 茅根 未央, 木原 宏子, 西田 祐太郎, 渡邉 あい子, 石田 明菜

    大学教育学会誌 = Journal of Japan Association for College and University Education / 「大学教育学会誌」編集委員会 編   45 ( 2 )   92 - 102   2023.12

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  • 確証的因子分析を用いた成績評価法検討の経験—Experience of consideration for evaluation of first-year education by confirmatory factor analysis—情報システム研究会 知能情報技術と情報システム技術,その他一般

    高松 邦彦, 松本 清, 伴仲 謙欣, 村上 勝彦, 小崎 恭弘, 光成 研一郎, 今井 匠太朗, 森 雅生, 中田 康夫

    電気学会研究会資料. IS / 情報システム研究会 [編]   2022 ( 38-42・44-47・49 )   39 - 44   2022.12

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  • IRにおけるキーワード分析EduinformaticsにおけるKPI以外の評価軸について

    高松邦彦, 森雅生, 松本清, 今井匠太朗

    日本教育情報学会年会論文集   38th   2022

  • メンタルローテーション課題時のCNVからみたオープンスキル種目選手の認知的特徴

    松本清, 今川新悟, 佐久間春夫

    日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会プログラム・抄録集   46th   2018

  • ゴールキーパーにおけるサビタイジング能力評価の検討 サビタイジング課題における事象関連電位の特徴を踏まえて

    今川 新悟, 松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   44 ( 1 )   44 - 45   2017.4

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  • スポーツ選手の状況判断時の特徴評価における事象関連電位とメンタルローテーション課題の有用性の検討

    松本清, 今川新悟, 佐久間春夫

    日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会プログラム・抄録集   44th   2016

  • 03心−24−ポ−52 女子大学生の運動イメージ想起能力について

    林 悠子, 松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   67   134_3 - 134_3   2016

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    <p> 運動イメージを想起する際、自分自身がその運動を行っている内的視点イメージ(一人称イメージ)と、自分自身がその運動を行っているのを第三者的に見ているような外的視点イメージ(三人称イメージ)が存在し、これらのイメージの効果は運動学習の重要な鍵となることが知られている。本研究では、運動部に所属する健康な女子大学生56名(バスケットボール部26名、ソフトボール部30名、18~21歳)を対象に、運動イメージ質問紙JMIQ-R(Movement ImageryQuestionnaire-Revised日本語版;長谷川、2002)を用いて、イメージ想起の際の体験イメージ(すなわち内的視点イメージ)と観察イメージ(すなわち外的視点イメージ)のタイプを調査した。総合得点はバスケットボール部(49.13 ± 7.21点)とソフトボール部(48.08 ± 5.42点)で所属部間に差は見られなかったが、さらに、モーズレイ性格検査(MPI)による個人の性格特性やこれまでの運動経験等から、運動イメージ想起能力としてのイメージの視点について特徴を分析した。</p>

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  • Sleep promotion and skin condition improvement using (-)-Bornyl acetate

    24   181 - 189   2016

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  • 24. 競争ストレス時における脳波(3)(一般演題,第42回日本バイオフィードバック学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   42 ( 1 )   91 - 91   2015.4

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  • 視点の異なる身体運動イメージにおける精神生理学的変化について

    林悠子, 松本清, 佐久間春夫

    日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会プログラム・抄録集   43rd   2015

  • 空間嗜好性に着目した異なる木質空間における心理評価の違い

    長池淳, 山邊結子, 松本清, 山本篤, 吉村友里, 稲上誠, 福元菜穂子, 中川敏法, 藤田弘毅, 川崎章惠, 佐藤宣子, 藤本登留, 清水邦義, 岡本剛, 山田祐樹, 永野純, 光藤崇子, 石川洋哉, 大貫宏一郎, 井上伸史, 渡邉雄一郎, 嶋津久憲, 安成信次

    日本木材学会大会研究発表要旨集(完全版)(CD-ROM)   65th   2015

  • 03心-25-ポ-16 脳波からみた運動学習における運動イメージの効果について(03 体育心理学,一般研究発表,2020東京オリンピック・パラリンピックと体育・スポーツ科学研究)

    松本 清, 林 悠子, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   66   132 - 132   2015

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  • 心28-143 競争ストレスが脳波に与える影響について(3)(03 体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   65 ( 65 )   125 - 125   2014.8

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  • 2. 競争ストレス時における脳波(2)(一般演題,第41回日本バイオフィードバック学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   41 ( 1 )   45 - 45   2014.4

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  • スギ精油の香りに対するヒトの生理心理応答調査

    山邊結子, 松本清, 山本篤, 中川敏法, 光藤崇子, 須原弘登, 石川洋哉, 大貫宏一郎, 岡本剛, 清水邦義

    日本木材学会大会研究発表要旨集(完全版)(CD-ROM)   64th   2014

  • 木質空間の快適性に関する脳科学的定量化

    岡本剛, 山田祐樹, 永野純, 松本清, 山本篤, 山邊結子, 中川敏法, 照井佳世, 藤田弘毅, 川崎章恵, 佐藤宣子, 藤本登留, 清水邦義, 光藤崇子, 石川洋哉, 大貫宏一郎, 中島大輔, 渡邉雄一郎, 嶋津久憲, 安成信次

    日本木材学会大会研究発表要旨集(完全版)(CD-ROM)   64th   2014

  • Scent aroma with great potential : Function evaluation by qualitative and quantitative analysis and physiological and psychological assessment

    松本 清, 大貫 宏一郎, 清水 邦義

    バイオサイエンスとインダストリー   72 ( 5 )   395 - 398   2014

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  • 03心-28-ポ-36 競争ストレスが脳波に与える影響について(2)(03 体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   64 ( 64 )   131 - 132   2013.8

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  • 16. 競争ストレス時における脳波(一般演題,第40回日本バイオフィードバック学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   40 ( 1 )   30 - 31   2013.4

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  • 03心-22-ポ-50 競争ストレスが脳波に与える影響について(体育心理学,ポスター発表,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   63 ( 63 )   125 - 125   2012.8

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  • 20. 自然環境音聴取時の重心動揺(一般演題,第39回日本バイオフィードバック学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 和田 万紀, 永井 正則

    バイオフィードバック研究   39 ( 1 )   51 - 51   2012.4

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  • 03心-26-ポ-13 競争事態における事象関連電位の主成分分析(3)(03.体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   62 ( 62 )   97 - 97   2011.9

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  • Relationship Between Episodic Memory Formation and Two Minds.

    Muneo Kitajima, Makoto Toyota, Kohzoh Yoshino, Sayaka Matsumoto, Hirotsugu Tahira, Ryohei Miyaji

    Proceedings of the 33th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society(CogSci)   2095 - 2095   2011.7

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  • OP(5)-3 競争ストレスがCNVの構成成分に与える影響について(一般演題,第38回日本バイオフィードバック学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   38 ( 1 )   65 - 65   2011.4

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  • ストレス対処行動と皮膚感覚閾値

    松本 清, 和田 万紀, 永井 正則

    自律神経   48 ( 2 )   165 - 165   2011.4

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  • ストレス対処行動と皮膚感覚閾値

    松本 清, 和田 万紀, 永井 正則

    日本自律神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集   63回   199 - 199   2010.10

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  • 03心-3P-P16 競争事態における事象関連電位(P300)の主成分分析(2)(03.体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   61 ( 61 )   119 - 119   2010.9

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  • 12.競争結果の呈示と事象関連電位について(3)(一般発表,第36回日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   36 ( 1 )   94 - 94   2009.4

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  • 03-10-8LBY-59 競争事態における事象関連電位(CNV)の主成分分析(体育心理学3,03.体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   59 ( 59 )   115 - 115   2008.9

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  • 競争場面での認知に関する精神生理学的研究 : 事象関連電位を中心に

    松本 清

    博士学位論文 : 内容の要旨及び審査の結果の要旨   25   96 - 100   2008.8

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  • 9.競争結果の呈示と事象関連電位について(2)(一般発表,第35回日本バイオフィードバック学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   35 ( 1 )   72 - 73   2008.4

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  • 03-5-BDO-12 事象関連電位からみた競争結果の認知の特徴について(2)(03.体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   58 ( 58 )   164 - 164   2007.9

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  • 9. 競争結果の呈示と事象関連電位について(第34回 日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   34 ( 1 )   86 - 87   2007.4

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  • 7. 競争ストレス時におけるCNV(3)(一般発表,第33回 日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   33   63 - 64   2006.8

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  • 03-18-T001-02 事象関連電位からみた競争結果の認知の特徴について(03 体育心理学,一般研究発表抄録)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   57 ( 57 )   112 - 112   2006.8

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  • 学生と地域貢献事業との関わり : 市民サークルへの支援活動について

    松本 清

    奈良女子大学文学部研究教育年報   2   61 - 62   2006.3

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  • 03-26-ダンス-15 CNVからみた競争ストレスの精神生理学的特徴について(3)(03 体育心理学,一般研究発表)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会予稿集   56 ( 56 )   198 - 198   2005.11

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  • 15. 競争ストレス時におけるCNV(2)(第32回日本バイオフィードバック学会学術総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   31   41 - 41   2005.9

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  • 運動におけるスピードと高さのストレス (特集 ストレスと運動適応)

    佐久間 春夫, 松本 清

    体育の科学   55 ( 5 )   363 - 368   2005.5

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  • 13. 競争ストレス時におけるCNV(第31回日本バイオフィードバック学会総会抄録集)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    バイオフィードバック研究   30   51 - 52   2004.10

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  • 036T60104 CNVからみた競争ストレスの精神生理学的特徴について(2)(03.体育心理学,一般研究発表)

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会号   55 ( 55 )   236 - 236   2004.9

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  • 038 E30110 CNV からみた競争ストレスの精神生理学的特徴について

    松本 清, 佐久間 春夫

    日本体育学会大会号   54 ( 54 )   296 - 296   2003.8

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Awards

  • Honorable Mention Award

    2023.7   The 14th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics(IIAI), International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics (AAI)   The I-E-O-L Model and Student Survey Management - Extended the I-E-O Model and its Application

    Sayaka Matsumoto, Kunihiko Takamatsu, Shoraro Imai, Tsunenori Inakura, Kyoko Anegawa, Masao Mori

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  • アカデミック・アドバイジングによる教育の質保証―学習成果測定に関する比較研究

    Grant number:24K06114  2024.4 - 2027.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(C)

    清水 栄子, 小林 忠資, 松本 清, 岸岡 奈津子, 岸岡 洋介

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  • Establishment of an Academic Foundation for Institutional Research, Human Resource Development and Related Technology

    Grant number:22H00077  2022.4 - 2027.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)

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  • Electrophysiological correlates of subitizing and athletic performance

    Grant number:25350794  2013.4 - 2016.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Sakuma Haruo, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, IMAGAWA Shingo, SASABA Ikuko, KAMEI Mio, HAYASHI Yuko

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    Grant amount:\5070000 ( Direct Cost: \3900000 、 Indirect Cost:\1170000 )

    Enumeration of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate, but gets slower and more error for more than four items. Generally the former is called subitizing and the latter is counting. In this study, we examined the electrophysiological correlates of subitizing and athletic performance for goaltender in ice hockey who is expected sustainable and wide-ranging attention. An electroencephalogram was recorded during enumeration task on visual arrays of ice hockey players in silhouette that varied in numerosity (3-6 and 7-12 silhouettes)and analyzed by using sLORETA(standardized low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography) to estimate the source characterization. The results demonstrated the increment of reaction time as a function of silhouettes, but goaltender performed more accurate estimate in numerosity than other players. The results of sLORETA showed increased activity in the ociipitoparietal network.

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  • Psychological Study on Simultaneous information strategy for improvement in athletic performance

    Grant number:21500594  2009 - 2011

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    SAKUMA Haruo, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, HONJI Keiko, NAGAI Yukiko, YAMADA Mayumi

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    Grant amount:\4680000 ( Direct Cost: \3600000 、 Indirect Cost:\1080000 )

    Regarded as the simultaneous information processing ability to hold multi-dimensional information, to select the optimum strategy instantly, and to carry out, this research was aimed to demonstrate the empirical evidences on competitive performance improvement, which were theoretically composed of consistency of objectives, adaptability, agility, unconsciousness and automaticism, efficiency, and resource saving. Exoeriments were conducted as an indicator of performance improvement on the basis of visual search strategy, CNV, and trait anxiety. From those results, fundamental strategies to cope with interpersonal cognitive stress in competition were suggested for psychophysiological biofeedback technique.

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  • Psychophysiological study on momentary information strategy for improvement in athletic ability

    Grant number:19500535  2007 - 2008

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    SAKUMA Haruo, MATSUMOTO Sayaka, HONJI Keiko, SAKAI Maho, YAMAMOTO Miyuki

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    Grant amount:\4810000 ( Direct Cost: \3700000 、 Indirect Cost:\1110000 )

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