Curriculum Vitaes

Tong Zhang

  (張 トウ)

Profile Information

Affiliation
lecturer, Center for Language Education and Research, Sophia University
Degree
医学学士(Jul, 1993, 北京大学(旧北京医科大学))
人文科学修士(Mar, 2000, お茶の水女子大学)

Researcher number
80730051
J-GLOBAL ID
201301015696825180
researchmap Member ID
7000004673

1997年-2000年 お茶の水女子大学人間文化研究科 心身相関、瞑想・気功研究
2000年-2003年 放射線医学総合研究所
瞑想・気功、またイメージ想起など心理・認知課題の遂行に伴う生理指標の計測およびデータ解析
2000年-2003年 未来工学研究所
瞑想・気功、またイメージ想起など心理・認知課題の遂行に伴う生理指標の計測およびデータ解析
2000年-2013年 上智大学国際教養学部 中国語教授法・第二言語習得研究
2002年-2010年 外務省研修所 日中翻訳研究
2004年-2013年 立正大学経営学部・経済学部 中国語教授法・第二言語習得研究
2013年-2023年 上智大学言語教育研究センター 中国語教授法、中国語教材開発、CLIL研究

2020年現在 立教大学外国語教育研究センター CLIL・中国語教材開発

2024年4月現在 上智大学言語教育研究センター  中国語教授法、中国語教材開発、CLIL研究


Research Interests

 3

Papers

 12
  • 張 彤
    Lingua, 27 161-170, Feb 28, 2017  Peer-reviewedLead author
    本稿は内容言語統合型学習(CLIL)の原理とアプローチを取り入れた中国語授業の実践例を紹介するものである。実際の授業の一部を例にとり、教材選び、教案づくり、授業の流れ、また授業中の学習活動等を説明すると共に、受講者アンケートの結果をまとめ、この教育実践の成果および今後の課題について考察する。
  • 張彤
    Lingua, 27 171-180, Feb 28, 2017  Peer-reviewedLead author
    本稿では、初級レベルの中国語学習者を対象に、授業の一環として行った教室外における中国語母語話者との交流活動について報告するとともに、参加者のアンケート調査の集計結果をまとめたうえ、中国語の授業に「交流活動」を取り入れる効果や、言語知識や情意面における学習支援のあり方を検証し、今後の課題について考察する。
  • 張彤
    中国語教育学会第13回全国大会 予稿集, Jun, 2015  
  • ZHANG Tong, CHEN Weizhong, FUKUDA Nobuo, YOICHI Hideo, KAWANO Kimiko, KOKUBO Hideyuki, YAMAMOTO Mikio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1) 278-284, Mar, 2003  Lead author
    In the previous report we discussed the results of EEG analysis and optical topography measurement with an experienced meditator. Now we have analyzed the R-R interval of ECG data and its correlation with slow wave activity of EEG. Compared with that of the control state, the LF and LF/HF ratio of the R-R interval of the ECG increased significantly(p<0.001)during qigong meditation, reflecting a shift of respiratory sinus arrhythmia from high frequency to lower range. Close correlation was observed between LF/HF ratio and the amplitude of alpha activity over Fp1, O1, T5 and T6, while between LF/HF ratio and theta amplitude over C4 and T6 areas. The result was consistent with other studies on Zazen practitioners, indicating that increased oscillation amplitude during slow breathing is caused by resonance between cardiac variability caused by respiration and that produced by physiological processes underlying slow rhythms. On the other hand, a correlation between LF/HF ratio and slow wave activity for EEG over the right tempo-parietal areas suggests the possibility of influence of general autonomic homeostasis on subjective psychological state functions during qigong task.
  • ZHANG Tong, CHEN Weizhong, YOICHI Hideo, HARAGUCHI Suzue, KAWANO Kimiko, KOKUBO Hideyuki, YAMAMOTO Mikio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2) 517-525, Sep, 2002  
    In this paper, we studied qigong meditation by employing a newly developed technique, optical topography to identify cortical areas specifically involved in the meditation state. As comparison, EEG results on the same task are also presented. Compared with the control state, our EEG analysis results showed statistically significant increases(p<0.001)of alpha power in Fp1 and O1 areas, while statistically significant increases (p<0.001)of the theta power were found in Fz, C3, C4, T5 and T6 areas. In the analysis of optical topography, the results varied considerably in different regions. In the frontal areas, with the progression of the qigong meditation task, after decreasing for some time, oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) and total hemoglobin (tHb) increased together. While in the parietal-occipital areas, both of them decreased continuously. On the other hand, deoxygenated hemoglobin (deoxy-Hb) increased slightly during the qigong meditation state, then declined gradually to the original level during the control state in the frontal areas, but remained constant in the parietal-occipital areas.
  • CHEN Weizhong, ZHANG Tong, YOICHI Hideo, KOTAKE Junichirou, HARAGUCHI Suzue, KOKUBO Hideyuki, KAWANO Kimiko, YAMAMOTO Mikio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2) 703-710, Sep, 2002  
  • ZHANG Tong, SAKAIDA Hideaki, KAWANO Kimiko, KOKUBO Hideyuki, WANG Liqun, YAMAMOTO Mikio, MACHI Yoshio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(1) 126-133, Mar, 2001  
    We reported the result of an experiment on visual imagery using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in this journal (18(2) 400-406, 2000). Now, the data of another experiment with the same task, on the same subject are analyzed. Compared with the control condition, differing from the result of last experiment, we saw the superior parietal lobe, visual area of the occipital lobe (Broadmann area 17, 18), superior temporal gyrus of the left hemisphere, and bilateral inferior frontal cortex, cerebellum are activated during the imagery condition. The result is analyzed according to the attention-network theory and compared with the activation during meditation.
  • ZAHANG Tong, SAKAIDA Hideaki, KAWANO Kimiko, YAMAMOTO Mikio, MACHI Yoshio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18(2) 400-406, Sep, 2000  
    We planned an experiment on visual imagery which is widely used in qigong and meditation training. We gave a task of an indicated image of flower and measured the cerebral activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI)during it in a task-rest. Compared with the control condition, we saw Area 17 of the right side are activated.
  • ZHANG Tong, HIRASAWA Masahiko, YAMAMOTO Mikio, KAWANO Kimiko
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18(1) 134-157, Mar, 2000  
    In this paper the authors overview the physiological changes in the state of qigong (by reviewing some studies on qigong and meditation with EEG, PET) based on recent knowledge on attention and wake-sleep regulatory mechanisms. It is observed that the alpha and theta activities of EEGs increase, and activities of the vigilance attentional network in the right frontal lobe, the thalamus, and the innominate substance (a part of the basal forebrain) related to levels of arousal decrease. Furthermore activation of limbic system is a common point between REM sleep and the state of qigong. It is inferred that in the longterm sustained attention of qigong, due to the decline of activity in the noradrenergic system in which the locus ceruleus has the leading role, activities of the prefrontal lobe and basal forebrain decrease. The REM activating-type ones in the cell group ch1 and ch2 of cholinergic neurons, moreover the REM regulatory mechanism in the lower part of the brainstem are affected owing to disinhibition of the descending output from the posterior hypothalamic area, and a state similar to REM sleep is experienced.
  • ZHANG Tong, YAMAMOTO Mikio, HIRASAWA Masahiko, KOKADO Tomoko, KOKUBO Hideyuki, KAWANO Kimiko, KASUGA Takashi
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 17(2) 328-337, Sep, 1999  
    The analyzed results of electroencephalograms (EEGs) on the implicit perception related to somatic sensation between a qigong master (qi sender) and an ordinary person (qi receiver) in a sensory-shielded state were reported by this group in this journal (15(1)88-96, 1997, and 16(2)274-283, 1998).Continuing from the earlier works, in the present paper, those EEGs of the qi sender are divided into two groups, i.e.during sending qi or not, and the differences of α wave mean amplitudes were statistically tested. Statistically significant increases of α wave mean amplitudes were found on the qi-sending period at the right parietal-frontal area around the somatic sensory-motor field.These results are discussed on the basis of the attention theory in cognitive science.

Misc.

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  • CHEN Weizhong, ZHANG Tong, YOICHI Hideo, KOKUBO Hideyuki, YAMAMOTO Mikio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 22(1) 160-168, Mar 1, 2004  
    Although there have been reports on changes in breathing and brain blood volume during Qigong, the relationship between them was not clear. In this study, the relationship between the total hemoglobin concentration of the cerebral cortex and breathing of six Qigong trainers during Qigong was analyzed. As a result, there was no correlation between the brain blood volume and the amount of breath per minute. It is suggested that the brain blood volume of Qigong trainers changed by consciousness activities of the Qi-emission task, and not by breathing.
  • CHEN Weizhong, ZHANG Tong, WANG Fengtong, KOKUBO Hideyuki, YAMAMOTO Mikio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(2) 473-492, Sep 1, 2003  
    Hemoglobin concentration change of cerebral cortex during Qigong has been studied by the relatively new technique multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). We measured concentration change for six Qigong experts and twelve normal controllers using NIRS instruments from two makers. We analyzed the left frontal area (Fpl) and found the oxygenated hemoglobin and total hemoglobin concentrations of cerebral cortex during Qi-emission task were of two types, compared to the control task. Both concentrations had statistically significant increase (p<0.01) for three Qigong experts and decrease (p<0.01, both concentrations) for three others. Moreover, there was statistical significance (p<0.01, both concentrations) between Qigong experts and normal controllers. These results agreed with results of a previous report that observed and analyzed the right frontal area (Fp2). One Qigong expert also showed a strong correlation (r=0.94) between oxygenated hemoglobin concentration change and respiration frequency during a Qi-emission task. The specialized breath control could influence blood volume of the cerebral cortex.
  • CHEN Weizhong, ZHANG Tong, NUREKI Junko, WANG Fengtong, HARAGUCHI Suzue, KOTAKE Junichirou, KOKUBO Hideyuki, YAMAMOTO Mikio
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1) 65-78, Mar 1, 2003  
    In the physiological measurement studies of Qigong, there is no analytical research either on the skin surface temperature of thenar eminence of the qi-emission hand, or on the correlation between thenar eminence and central portion of forehead. For the present report, skin surface temperature changes of the hand and central portion of forehead during the qi-emission task by an expert, who has been practicing Qigong for about 40 years, were measured and analyzed. Consequently, it was discovered that there was a significant difference (p<0.01) and a strong negative correlation (r=-0.91) between central portion of forehead and thenar eminence of the qi-emission hand. However, no significant difference and correlation were seen between right-and-left laogong. Moreover, as a result of comparing the average temperature slope for one minute in the middle of the qi-emission task and comparison task period, there was a significant difference in the right thenar eminence (p<0.05) and central portion of forehead (p<0.001), and no significant difference in first finger, right and left laogong where considered as a region emitting qi.
  • YAMAMOTO Mikio, KOKUBO Hideyuki, HARAGUCHI Suzue, KOKADO Tomoko, TANAKA Masataka, ZHANG Tong, CHEN Weizhong, KOTAKE Junichirou, YOICHI Hideo, KAWANO Kimiko, FUKUDA Nobuo
    Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2) 317-322, Sep, 2002  
    This is a part of the report on basic pilot experimental researches on external "qi" or "ki", healing and telepathy in the Bio-Emission Laboratory, National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), in Japan. Qi/ki is a basic concept towards life within oriental philosophy and is a subtle energy. Some qigong masters (sender) cause body movements in others (receivers) or cure diseases without any physical contact. These masters claim that they use qi/ki. However, it is considered that suggestion must be involved. The purpose of these researches is to evaluate whether or not there is something other than suggestion. The authors carried out scientific experiments using double blinded and randomized conditions and statistical analysis. Experiments in Toh-ate: Toh-ate is a Japanese martial arts skill used to attack a person (receiver) who is at a distance of several meters from the attacker (sender). When the sender applies Toh-ate, the receiver steps back rapidly without any physical contact. In the experiment, the sender and a receiver were separated in different rooms. The time difference between the sender's motion of qi-emission and the receiver's recoil response and physiological parameters were measured. The result on a pair of sender and receiver shows 1% statistical significance in the time coincidence. Other pairs show interesting results. Experiment of perception of qi transfer: In this experiment, it was shown that a receiver even in a sensory-shielded state perceived qi sent from a qigong master. The difference in EEG alpha-wave intensity of the receiver is significant between qi sending and non-sending times. Experiment on cultured human cells: It is shown that the number of formed colonies after exposure to X-rays which were healed by external qi was double that of the control. These results show the possibility that there are some other effects than just suggestion.

Books and Other Publications

 3

Presentations

 11

Professional Memberships

 1