Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- 上智大学名誉教授
- Degree
- Bachelor of Engineering(Mar, 1980, Nagoya University)Master of Engineering(Mar, 1982, Nagoya University)Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)(Mar, 1985, Nagoya University)
- Contact information
- tanaka-s
sophia.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 30188304
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901077360814859
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000064359
- External link
CV
1985: PD, Japan Atomic Energy Research Insitute
1986-2007: Assit Prof, Assoc Prof, and Professor, Dept of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sophia University
1998-1999: Visiting Researcher, Dept of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine
2005: Visiting Professor, Dept of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center
2008-Present: Professor, Dept of Informatics, Sophia University
Current research projects:
1. To construct the models of the informatics of the brain and mind (IBM)
2. The applications of the IBM models to psychiatry
(Subject of research)
Brain science of opera
(Proposed theme of joint or funded research)
Music and Brain
Research Interests
6Research Areas
4Research History
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Apr, 2023 - Present
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Apr, 2008 - Mar, 2023
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Apr, 2000 - Mar, 2008
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Apr, 2005 - Mar, 2006
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Apr, 1989 - Mar, 2000
Education
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Apr, 1980 - Mar, 1985
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Apr, 1976 - Mar, 1980
Committee Memberships
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Apr, 2021 - Present
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Jun, 2020 - Present
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Jul, 1992
Major Papers
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Frontiers in Psychology, 11, Jan 27, 2021 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding authorOpera is a performing art in which music plays the leading role, and the acting of singers has a synergistic effect with the music. The mirror neuron system represents the neurophysiological mechanism underlying the coupling of perception and action. Mirror neuron activity is modulated by the appropriateness of actions and clarity of intentions, as well as emotional expression and aesthetic values. Therefore, it would be reasonable to assume that an opera performance induces mirror neuron activity in the audience so that the performer effectively shares an <italic>embodied performance</italic> with the audience. However, it is uncertain which aspect of opera performance induces mirror neuron activity. It is hypothesized that although auditory stimuli could induce mirror neuron activity, audiovisual perception of stage performance is the primary inducer of mirror neuron activity. To test this hypothesis, this study sought to correlate opera performance with brain activity as measured by electroencephalography (EEG) in singers while watching an opera performance with sounds or while listening to an aria without visual stimulus. We detected mirror neuron activity by observing that the EEG power in the alpha frequency band (8–13 Hz) was selectively decreased in the frontal-central-parietal area when watching an opera performance. In the auditory condition, however, the alpha-band power did not change relative to the resting condition. This study illustrates that the audiovisual perception of an opera performance engages the mirror neuron system in its audience.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13, Mar 18, 2019 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
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神経研究の進歩 71巻7号(増大特集 人工知能と神経科学), 2019 InvitedLead authorCorresponding author
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Brain and cognition, 120 43-47, Feb, 2018 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding authorAuditory-sensorimotor coupling is critical for musical performance, during which auditory and somatosensory feedback signals are used to ensure desired outputs. Previous studies reported opercular activation in subjects performing or listening to music. A functional connectivity analysis suggested the parietal operculum (PO) as a connector hub that links auditory, somatosensory, and motor cortical areas. We therefore examined whether this PO network differs between musicians and non-musicians. We analyzed resting-state PO functional connectivity with Heschl's gyrus (HG), the planum temporale (PT), the precentral gyrus (preCG), and the postcentral gyrus (postCG) in 35 musicians and 35 non-musicians. In musicians, the left PO exhibited increased functional connectivity with the ipsilateral HG, PT, preCG, and postCG, whereas the right PO exhibited enhanced functional connectivity with the contralateral HG, preCG, and postCG and the ipsilateral postCG. Direct functional connectivity between an auditory area (the HG or PT) and a sensorimotor area (the preCG or postCG) did not significantly differ between the groups. The PO's functional connectivity with auditory and sensorimotor areas is enhanced in musicians relative to non-musicians. We propose that the PO network facilitates musical performance by mediating multimodal integration for modulating auditory-sensorimotor control.
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FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 11, Dec, 2017 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
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BRAIN RESEARCH, 1664 48-54, Jun, 2017 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
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FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 10, Jun, 2016 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
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FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 10, Apr, 2016 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
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BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY, 2015, 2015 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding author
Misc.
34Books and Other Publications
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Nova Biomedical Books, Jan, 2008 (ISBN: 9781600218200)
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Nova Science Publishers, Jan, 2008 (ISBN: 9781604566376)
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Springer, Aug 14, 2007 (ISBN: 9780387722542, 0387722548)
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Elsevier, Jul 4, 2003 (ISBN: 9780444513830, 0444513833)
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Elsevier, Jun, 2003 (ISBN: 9780444513830)
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Elsevier, Jun, 2003 (ISBN: 9780444513830)
Major Presentations
188Teaching Experience
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Nov, 2024 - Nov, 2024大阪音楽大学大学院特別講座 大学院科目「芸術文化の諸相」 2024年11月15日 (大阪音楽大学大学院)
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Jun, 2024 - Jun, 2024
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Oct, 2008 - Feb, 2023脳科学 (上智大学)
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Jul, 2022 - Jul, 2022Theatric performance arts (Gakushuin University)
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Jun, 2022 - Jul, 2022Advanced wisdom (Tokyo University of the Arts)
Professional Memberships
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Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2024
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Jul, 2013 - Jun, 2022
Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業 新学術領域研究(研究領域提案型), 日本学術振興会, Jun, 2018 - Mar, 2023
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2015 - Mar, 2020
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Oct, 2015 - Mar, 2019
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2018
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Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2017
Social Activities
7Media Coverage
23Other
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Apr, 2008システム脳科学受講者全員に対して、毎回の講義の最後に、その日の講義内容に関して問いかけをし、自分の考えを文章にまとめて提出させている。そのために、できる限り最新の研究情報を提供し、時代に合った考え方ができるように訓練している。









