2017
Awards and Fellowships
- Feb. 2017–Mar. 2018. Received JSPS Overseas Research Fellowship, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. (JPY 5,438,400 for one year, Approx. USD 50,000). Acceptance rate: 21% (12/56 (185/977)). Elucidation of a neural basis of processing morphosyntactic structure of verbs: An English-Japanese contrastive study using MEG.
Book Chapters
- Ohta, S., Fukui, N., & Sakai, K. L., Syntactic computation in the human brain: The Degree of Merger as a key factor, In Fukui, N., Merge in the Mind-Brain: Essays on Theoretical Linguistics and the Neuroscience of Language (pp. 181–236), Oxon, Routledge, 2017 (A reprint of Ohta et al., 2013, PLOS ONE).
- Ohta, S., Fukui, N., & Sakai, K. L., Computational principles of syntax in the regions specialized for language: Integrating theoretical linguistics and functional neuroimaging, In Fukui, N., Merge in the Mind-Brain: Essays on Theoretical Linguistics and the Neuroscience of Language (pp. 237–264), Oxon, Routledge, 2017 (A reprint of Ohta et al., 2013, Behav. Neurosci).
Original Research Papers
- Tanaka, K., Ohta, S., Kinno, R., & Sakai, K. L., Activation changes of the left inferior frontal gyrus for the factors of construction and scrambling in a sentence, Jpn. Acad., Ser. B, the Japan Academy, 93(7), 511–522, 2017. doi: 10.2183/pjab.93.031
- Ohta, S., Koizumi, M., & Sakai, K. L., Dissociating effects of scrambling and topicalization within the left frontal and temporal language areas: An fMRI study in Kaqchikel Maya, Psychol., Frontiers, 8, 748, 1–14, 2017. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00748
Others
- Ohta, S., Proofreading and Revision of a Japanese Translation with Dr. Takaomi Kato, Translated by Watarai, K., Chomusukī Gengogaku Kōgi: Gengo wa Ikani Shite Shinkashita ka, Chikumashobo, 2017 (Berwick, R. C. & Chomsky, N., Why Only Us: Language and Evolution, Cambridge: MA, The MIT Press, 2015).
Presentations
Invited talks
- Ohta, S., Neuroscience as linguistics, linguistics as neuroscience, Japanese Association of Scholars in Science Meeting, New York, NY, USA, Dec. 2017.
Poster presentations
- Tanaka, K., Ohta, S., Fukui, N., Zushi, M., Narita, H., & Sakai, K. L., Shizen gengo no kihon enzan Merge ni tokuiteki na nō katsudō henka [Activation changes selective to Merge, the fundamental computation of natural language] (in Japanese), 1st Japanese Meeting for Human Brain Imaging, Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 2017.
Research Grants
- Oct. 2017–Mar. 2022. PI, Received a Research Grant from Education and Research Center for Mathematical and Data Science, Kyushu University. (JPY 40,000,000 for five years, Approx. USD 385,000).