Updated on 2024/12/21

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YAMAMOTO, Kosuke
 
Affiliation
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering
Job title
Junior Researcher(Assistant Professor)
Degree
博士 (心理学) ( 慶應義塾大学 )

Research Experience

  • 2023.05
    -
    Now

    Waseda University   Research Institute for Science and Engineering

  • 2023.03
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    2023.04

    Tohoku University   Research Institute of Electrical Communication

  • 2018.03
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    2023.02

    Tohoku University   Research Institute of Electrical Communication   Assistant Professor

  • 2016.04
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    2018.02

    Keio University   Center for Life-Span Development of Communication Skills   PD Research Fellow

  • 2013.04
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    2016.03

    Japan Society for The Promotion of Science   Research Fellow (DC1)

Education Background

  • 2011.04
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    2016.03

    Keio University   Graduate School of Human Relations  

  • 2006.04
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    2011.03

    Keio University   Faculty of Letters   Humanities and Social Science  

Committee Memberships

  • 2018.04
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    2018.09

    日本心理学会第82回大会準備委員会  準備委員

Professional Memberships

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    THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF TASTE AND SMELL

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    THE JAPANESE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY

Research Areas

  • Experimental psychology   Perceptual Psychology

Research Interests

  • Temporal Processing

  • Multisensory Integration

  • Perception

  • Experimental Psychology

 

Papers

  • Crispness, the Key for the Palatability of “Kakinotane”: A Sensory Study with Onomatopoeic Words

    Atsuhiro Saita*, Kosuke Yamamoto*, Alexander Raevskiy*, Ryo Takei, Hideaki Washio, Satoshi Shioiri, Nobuyuki Sakai, *equal contribution

    Foods   10 ( 8 ) 1724 - 1724  2021.07  [Refereed]  [International journal]  [International coauthorship]

    Authorship:Lead author

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    Crispness is among the most important food textures that contribute significantly to palatability. This study investigated the association between the perceived crispness and palatability of five types of Japanese rice crackers known as “kakinotane.” Two experiments were conducted using the temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) and temporal drivers of liking (TDL) methods. As descriptors for the TDS evaluation, we used 10 Japanese onomatopoeias to indicate various attributes of crispness. We also measured the mastication sounds and electromyography (EMG) activity during mastication. Principal component analysis data revealed that principal component 1, representing moisture characteristics, contributed more than 60% in both experiments. The palatability of the stimulus, which was described as having a very soft, moist, and sticky texture, BETA-BETA, was significantly lower than the others. However, there was no significant relationship between the amplitude of mastication sound or EMG activity and palatability. We demonstrated that naïve university students can discriminate the fine nuances of the crispness of “kakinotane” using the TDS and TDL methods. Our findings also suggested that the onomatopoeias used as descriptors in the TDS method had a greater influence on describing the nuances of food texture than the physiological data.

    DOI

    Scopus

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  • Palatability and crispness of Japanese rice crackers (Kakinotane): Preliminary study with Temporal Drivers of Liking (TDL) method

    Kosuke Yamamoto, Kaiji Yamamichi, Ryo Takei, Hideaki Washio, Nobuyuki Sakai

    CHEMICAL SENSES   44 ( 2 ) E1 - E2  2019.02

  • Effects of temporal attention on the recalibration of audiovisual interaction and simultaneity

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    IEICE Technical Report   115 ( 345 ) 21 - 26  2015

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  • Effects of attention to temporal order and simultaneity on vocal-auditory temporal recalibration

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    IEICE Technical Report   115 ( 149 ) 53 - 58  2015

  • Selective adaptation of subjective synchrony between vocal-auditory modalities

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    IEICE Technical Report   115 ( 36 ) 115 - 120  2015

  • Adaptation to delayed auditory feedback induces the temporal recalibration effect in both speech perception and production

    Kosuke Yamamoto, Hideaki Kawabata

    EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH   232 ( 12 ) 3707 - 3718  2014.12  [Refereed]

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    We ordinarily speak fluently, even though our perceptions of our own voices are disrupted by various environmental acoustic properties. The underlying mechanism of speech is supposed to monitor the temporal relationship between speech production and the perception of auditory feedback, as suggested by a reduction in speech fluency when the speaker is exposed to delayed auditory feedback (DAF). While many studies have reported that DAF influences speech motor processing, its relationship to the temporal tuning effect on multimodal integration, or temporal recalibration, remains unclear. We investigated whether the temporal aspects of both speech perception and production change due to adaptation to the delay between the motor sensation and the auditory feedback. This is a well-used method of inducing temporal recalibration. Participants continually read texts with specific DAF times in order to adapt to the delay. Then, they judged the simultaneity between the motor sensation and the vocal feedback. We measured the rates of speech with which participants read the texts in both the exposure and re-exposure phases. We found that exposure to DAF changed both the rate of speech and the simultaneity judgment, that is, participants' speech gained fluency. Although we also found that a delay of 200 ms appeared to be most effective in decreasing the rates of speech and shifting the distribution on the simultaneity judgment, there was no correlation between these measurements. These findings suggest that both speech motor production and multimodal perception are adaptive to temporal lag but are processed in distinct ways.

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    Scopus

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  • 視聴覚間の相互作用と時間順序判断における同時性の再較正(日本基礎心理学会第32回大会,大会発表要旨)

    山本 浩輔, 川畑 秀明

    基礎心理学研究   32 ( 2 ) 260 - 260  2014

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  • Recalibration of simultaneity in audiovisual integration and temporal order judgment

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    IEICE Technical Report   113 ( 299 ) 97 - 102  2013

  • 発話運動および発話知覚に見られるDAF順応による時間的再較正(日本基礎心理学会第31回大会,大会発表要旨)

    山本 浩輔, 川畑 秀明

    基礎心理学研究   31 ( 2 ) 213 - 213  2013

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  • Temporal Recalibration in Speech Production and Simultaneity Judgment Induced by Adaptation to Delayed Auditory Feedback

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    IEICE Technical Report   111 ( 500 ) 205 - 210  2012.03

  • Temporal Recalibration in Vocalization Induced by Adaptation of Delayed Auditory Feedback

    Kosuke Yamamoto, Hideaki Kawabata

    PLOS ONE   6 ( 12 ) e29414 - e29414  2011.12  [Refereed]

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    Background: We ordinarily perceive our voice sound as occurring simultaneously with vocal production, but the sense of simultaneity in vocalization can be easily interrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF). DAF causes normal people to have difficulty speaking fluently but helps people with stuttering to improve speech fluency. However, the underlying temporal mechanism for integrating the motor production of voice and the auditory perception of vocal sound remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the temporal tuning mechanism integrating vocal sensory and voice sounds under DAF with an adaptation technique.
    Methods and Findings: Participants produced a single voice sound repeatedly with specific delay times of DAF ( 0, 66, 133 ms) during three minutes to induce 'Lag Adaptation'. They then judged the simultaneity between motor sensation and vocal sound given feedback. We found that lag adaptation induced a shift in simultaneity responses toward the adapted auditory delays. This indicates that the temporal tuning mechanism in vocalization can be temporally recalibrated after prolonged exposure to delayed vocal sounds. Furthermore, we found that the temporal recalibration in vocalization can be affected by averaging delay times in the adaptation phase.
    Conclusions: These findings suggest vocalization is finely tuned by the temporal recalibration mechanism, which acutely monitors the integration of temporal delays between motor sensation and vocal sound.

    DOI

    Scopus

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  • Temporal recalibration of vocal sensory by the auditory information feedback

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    IEICE Technical Report   110 ( 228 ) 15 - 19  2010.12

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Books and Other Publications

  • 心理学研究法

    本多 明生, 山本 浩輔, 柴田 理瑛, 北村 美穂( Part: Joint author, 第2章,第3章)

    サイエンス社  2022.06 ISBN: 9784781915395

Presentations

  • Auditory pitch modulation of binocular rivalry

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Satoshi SHIOIRI

    European Conference on Visual Perception 

    Presentation date: 2022.08

    Event date:
    2022.08
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    2022.09
  • インタビュー調査に基づくオーケストラにおける演奏音の同期方略の検討

    樋田浩一, 山本浩輔, 齋藤五大, 坂本修一

    日本認知科学会第37回大会 

    Presentation date: 2020.09

    Event date:
    2020.09
     
     
  • Palatability and crispness: A preliminary study of snack palatability with Temporal Drivers of Liking (TDL) method,

    YAMAMOTO Kosuke, TAKEI Ryo, WASHIO Hideaki, SAKAI Nobuyuki

    Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium 

    Presentation date: 2019.07

    Event date:
    2019.07
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    2019.08
  • Palatability and crispness of Japanese rice crackers (Kakinotane): Preliminary study with Temporal Drivers of Liking (TDL) Method

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Kaiji YAMAMICHI, Ryo TAKEI, Hideaki WASHIO, Nobuyuki SAKAI

    The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for the Study of Taste and Smell 

    Presentation date: 2018.10

  • Temporal adaptation in vocal-auditory integration

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO  [Invited]

    The 23rd Annual Conference of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan 

    Presentation date: 2018.09

  • Recalibration of audiovisual timing: different mechanisms for subjective simultaneity and cross-modal interaction?

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO

    The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics 

    Presentation date: 2017.10

  • Effects of temporal attention on the recalibration of audiovisual interaction and simultaneity

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    Presentation date: 2015.12

  • Effects of attention to temporal information in vocal-auditory temporal recalibration

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    The 34th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Psychonomic Society 

    Presentation date: 2015.11

  • Attention to temporal information alters the pattern of vocal-auditory temporal recalibration

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    International Symposium on the Science of Mental Time 

    Presentation date: 2015.09

  • Effects of attention to temporal order and simultaneity on vocal-auditory temporal recalibration

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    Presentation date: 2015.07

  • Selective adaptation of vocal subjective synchrony

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    16th International Multisensory Research Forum 

    Presentation date: 2015.06

  • Selective adaptation of subjective synchrony between vocal-auditory modalities

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    Presentation date: 2015.05

  • Shifts of temporal asynchronies toward opposite directions for temporal judgment and interaction of audiovisual modalities

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    15th International Multisensory Research Forum 

    Presentation date: 2014.06

  • Recalibration of simultaneity in audiovisual interaction and temporal order judgment

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Psychonomic Society 

    Presentation date: 2013.12

  • Recalibration of simultaneity in audiovisual integration and temporal order judgment

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    Presentation date: 2013.11

  • Temporal recalibration by DAF adaptation in speech production and perception

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    The 31st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Psychonomic Society 

    Presentation date: 2012.11

  • Temporal Recalibration in Speech Production and Simultaneity Judgment Induced by Adaptation to Delayed Auditory Feedback

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    Presentation date: 2012.03

  • Adaptation to delayed speech feedback induces temporal recalibration between vocal sensory and auditory modalities

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    12th International Multisensory Research Forum 

    Presentation date: 2011.10

  • Temporal recalibration of vocal sensory by the auditory information feedback

    Kosuke YAMAMOTO, Hideaki KAWABATA

    Presentation date: 2010.10

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Research Projects

  • 多感覚統合における調整機能とその役割 -運動感覚との統合による知覚の変容-

    日本学術振興会  特別研究員奨励費

    Project Year :

    2013.04
    -
    2016.03
     

    山本 浩輔

 

Syllabus

Teaching Experience

  • 心理学実験演習

    大正大学  

  • 心理学実験

    慶應義塾大学  

 

Sub-affiliation

  • Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences   School of Humanities and Social Sciences