Fukushima, Hirokata |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Sociology Department of Sociology Psychology Major
Academic status (qualification)
- Professor Apr. 1,2019
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D Dec. 2006 The University of Tokyo
Homepage Address, E-mail Address
- Homepage Address:http://www2.ipcku.kansai-u.ac.jp/~fukush/index.html
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | Papers1 | 2022~2022,00,00,,, | Effects of alexithymia and its sub-factors on emotional response to music | Academic Journal | Co-authored | Psychology of Music | |
2 | Papers1 | 2020~2020,00,00,,, | Interoception is associated with the impact of eye contact on spontaneous facial mimicry | Academic Journal | Co-authored | Scientific Reports | 10, 19866. |
3 | Papers1 | 2019~2019,00,00,,, | Temporal Matching Between Interoception and Exteroception: Electrophysiological Responses in a Heartbeat Discrimination Task | Academic Journal | Co-authored | Journal of Psychophysioloogy | 33(4), 219-231. |
4 | Papers1 | 2013~2013,00,00,,, | Neural substrates for judgment of self-agency in ambiguous situations | Academic Journal | Co-authored | ||
5 | Papers1 | 2013~2013,00,00,,, | Neural representation of face familiarity in an awake chimpanzee | Academic Journal | Co-authored | PeerJ | 1, e223. |
6 | Papers1 | 2011~2011,00,00,,, | Association between interoception and empathy: Evidence from heartbeat-evoked brain potential | Academic Journal | Co-author | International Journal of Psychophysiology | 79(2), 259-265 |
7 | Book2 | 2011~2011,00,00,,, | Heartbeat-evoked brain potential suggests association between interoception and empathy | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | CARLS Series of Advanced Study of Logic and Sensibility | 4, 21-30 |
8 | Papers1 | 2010~2010,00,00,,, | Neural correlates of face and object perception in an awake chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) examined by scalp-surface event-related potentials | Academic Journal | Co-author | PLoS ONE | 5(10), e13366 |
9 | Papers1 | 2010~2010,00,00,,, | Brain activity in an awake chimpanzee in response to the sound of her own name | Academic Journal | Co-author | Biology Letters | 6(3), 311-3 |
10 | Papers1 | 2009~2009,00,00,,, | Whose loss is it? Human electrophysiological correlates of non-self reward processing | Academic Journal | Co-author | Social Neuroscience | 4(3),261-75 |
11 | Papers1 | 2008~2008,00,00,,, | Auditory ERPs to Stimulus Deviance in an Awake Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): Towards Hominid Cognitive Neurosciences | Academic Journal | Co-author | PLoS ONE | 3(1), e1442 |
12 | Papers1 | 2007~2007,00,00,,, | Salivary alpha-amylase levels and hyperbolic discounting in male humans | Academic Journal | Co-author | NeuroEndocrinology Letters | 1(2), 149-157 |
13 | Papers1 | 2006~2006,00,00,,, | Perceiving an opponent's loss: gender-related differences in the medial-frontal negativity | Academic Journal | Co-author | Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience | 1(2), 149-157 |
14 | Papers1 | 2005~2005,00,00,,, | Active processing of biological motion perception: an ERP study | Academic Journal | Co-author | Cognitive Brain Research | 23(2-3), 387-396 |
15 | Papers1 | 2004~2004,00,00,,, | Neural dynamics in human imitation revealed by ERP surface topography | Academic Journal | Co-author | NeuroReport | 15(13), 2129-2132 |
16 | Papers1 | 2003~2003,00,00,,, | An event-related potentials study of biological motion perception in humans | Academic Journal | Co-author | Neuroscience Letters | 344(1), 41-44 |
PapersEffects of alexithymia and its sub-factors on emotional response to musicIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredPsychology of Music2022~
PapersInteroception is associated with the impact of eye contact on spontaneous facial mimicryIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredImafuku, M.;Fukushima, H.;Nakamura, Y.;Myowa, M.;Koike, S.Scientific Reports10, 19866.2020~
PapersTemporal Matching Between Interoception and Exteroception: Electrophysiological Responses in a Heartbeat Discrimination TaskIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredFukushima,Hirokata;Tanaka, Yukari;Myowa, MasakoJournal of Psychophysioloogy33(4), 219-231.2019~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorFukushima,Hirokata2018~
PapersNeural substrates for judgment of self-agency in ambiguous situationsIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredFukushima,Hirokata;;;;2013~
PapersNeural representation of face familiarity in an awake chimpanzeeIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authoredFukushima,Hirokata;Hirata, S.;Matsuda, G.;Ueno, A.;Fuwa, K.;Sugama, K.;Kusunoki, K.;Hiraki, K.;Tomonaga, M.;Hasegawa, T.PeerJ1, e223.2013~
PapersAssociation between interoception and empathy: Evidence from heartbeat-evoked brain potentialIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorFukushima,H.;Terasawa,Y.;Umeda,S.Interoception;Empathy;Heartbeat-evoked potential (HEP);Electrocardiography (ECG);Social neuroscienceInternational Journal of Psychophysiology79(2), 259-2652011~English10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2010.10.015Physiological bodily states play an important role in affective experiences. This study investigated whether the neural processing of internal body state (interoception) is associated with empathy, the understanding of the affective states of others. We used the ‘heartbeat-evoked potential’ (HEP), a surface electroencephalography (EEG) pattern, as a neural index of interoceptive processing. The HEP is contingent on the most prominent peak (R-wave) of the electrocardiogram (ECG) and is thought to reflect cortical processing of cardiac afferent input. Twenty-one healthy adults performed empathy and control tasks while EEG and ECG were recorded, where they made judgments based on either the affective or physical aspects of images of human eyes. HEP, ECG and heart rate in each task block were calculated and compared. Results showed that cardiac activity was not significantly different between tasks. In contrast, HEP showed a significant task difference, exhibited as an increased negativity during the empathy task over frontocentral sites at a latency of approximately 250–430 ms. Furthermore, a self-reported measure of empathy was associated with mean HEP amplitude during the period of task-related differentiation. These results suggest that afferent feedback from visceral activity may contribute to inferences about the affective state of others.
BookHeartbeat-evoked brain potential suggests association between interoception and empathyUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterFukushima,H.;Terasawa,Y.;Umeda,S.CARLS Series of Advanced Study of Logic and Sensibility4, 21-302011~Keio University
PapersNeural correlates of face and object perception in an awake chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) examined by scalp-surface event-related potentialsIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorFukushima,H.;Hirata, S.;Ueno, A.;Matsuda, G.;Fuwa, K.;Sugama, K.;Kusunoki, K.;Hirai, M.;Hiraki, K.;Tomonaga, M.;Hasegawa, TPLoS ONE5(10), e133662010~English
PapersBrain activity in an awake chimpanzee in response to the sound of her own nameIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorUeno, A.;Hirata, S.;Fuwa, K.;Sugama, K.;Kusunoki, K.;Matsuda, G.;Fukushima,H.;Hiraki, K.;Tomonaga, M.;Hasegawa, TBiology Letters6(3), 311-32010~English
PapersWhose loss is it? Human electrophysiological correlates of non-self reward processingIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorFukushima, H.;Hiraki, K.Social Neuroscience4(3),261-752009~English
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterFukushima, H.191-2132009~Tokyho University Press4130133039
PapersAuditory ERPs to Stimulus Deviance in an Awake Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): Towards Hominid Cognitive NeurosciencesIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorUeno, A.;Hirata, S.;Fuwa, K.;Sugama, K.;Kusunoki, K.;Matsuda, G.;Fukushima, H.;Hiraki, K.;Tomonaga, M.;Hasegawa, TPLoS ONE3(1), e14422008~English
PapersSalivary alpha-amylase levels and hyperbolic discounting in male humansIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorTakahashi, T;Ikeda, K;Fukushima, H.;Hasegawa, TNeuroEndocrinology Letters1(2), 149-1572007~English
PapersPerceiving an opponent's loss: gender-related differences in the medial-frontal negativityIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorFukushima, H.;Hiraki, K.Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience1(2), 149-1572006~English
PapersActive processing of biological motion perception: an ERP studyIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorHirai, M.;Senju A;Fukushima, H.;Hiraki, K.Cognitive Brain Research23(2-3), 387-3962005~English
PapersNeural dynamics in human imitation revealed by ERP surface topographyIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorFukushima, H.;Hirai, M.;Arita A;Kamewari K;Hiraki, K.NeuroReport15(13), 2129-21322004~English
PapersAn event-related potentials study of biological motion perception in humansIn refereedAcademic JournalCo-authorHirai, M.;Fukushima, H.;Hiraki, K.Neuroscience Letters344(1), 41-442003~English
Courses Taught
- Advanced Seminar II
- Graduation Thesis Seminar I
- Graduation Thesis Seminar II
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Neuro- and Physiological Psychology
- Special Topics in Cognitive and Physiological Psychology
- Psychology Seminar (5)A
- Psychology Seminar (5)B
- Current Topics in Psychology I
- Intermediate Practicum of Psychology
- Advanced Practicum of Psychology
- Advanced Seminar I
- Physiological psychologyII
- Physiological psychologyI
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