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招待講演

2025

国際会議
口頭発表

  1. Huang, Z., Gallagher, D. C., & Ohta, S., “Exploring brain structure and function in dyslexia: The compensatory role of the right hemisphere,” The 5th International Conference on Theoretical East Asian Psycholinguistics (ICTEAP-5), Tokyo, Japan (April 17, 2025)
  2. Ohta, S., Takayama, A., Gallagher, D. C., & Yamada, E., “Investigating the common neural basis for language comprehension and production: An EEG-tDCS study,” The 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society (Neuroscience 2025), 3O06e-02, Niigata, Japan (July 26, 2025)
  3. Salem, A. M., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., “Dual-Site tDCS boosts ERP responses in non-native Japanese processing: Evidence from Chinese and Korean speakers,” The 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society (Neuroscience 2025), 2TS11a-03, Niigata, Japan (July 24-27, 2025)
  4. Huang, Z., Gallagher, D. C., & Ohta, S., “Neural network alterations in dyslexia: A structural and functional MRI study,” The 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society (Neuroscience 2025), 2TS11m-4, Niigata, Japan (July 24-27, 2025)
  5. Noda, H., Yamada, E., Yoshii, N., Shigeto, H., & Ohta, S., “Brain activity composing the structure of words: An MEG study,” The 19th International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages (ICPEAL 2025), A05-038, Guangzhou, China (December 12–14, 2025)

ポスター発表

  1. Salem, A. M., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., “A dual-site tDCS exploration of syntax and semantics in L2,” The 5th International Conference on Theoretical East Asian Psycholinguistics (ICTEAP-5), Tokyo, Japan (April 19, 2025)
  2. Salem, A. M., & Ohta, S., “From cortex to corpus: L1 transfer from Chinese and Korean in L2 Japanese learners,” Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL 2025), Zurich, Switzerland (September 1–2, 2025)
  3. Salem, A. M., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., “Two sites, two languages: tDCS and EEG evidence for argument-structure and L1 feature transfer,” The 31st Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2025), Prague, Czechia (September 4–6, 2025)
  4. Salem, A. M., & Ohta, S., “Investigating cerebellar-language network alterations in Parkinson’s disease using open data,” The 31st Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2025), Prague, Czechia (September 4–6, 2025)
  5. Shalpoush, J., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., “The role of phonological processing in sentence acceptability judgements: Behavioral evidence from native Japanese speakers,” The 19th International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages (ICPEAL 2025), A04-032, Guangzhou, China (December 12–14, 2025)
  6. Cui, Y., Yamamoto, S., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., “Neural mechanisms underlying native listeners’ comprehension of non-native speech: An EEG study using naturalistic stimuli (preliminary study),” The 19th International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages (ICPEAL 2025), A05-043, Guangzhou, China (December 12–14, 2025)

内会議

招待講演

  1. Ohta, S., “Exploring the neural basis of language by combining non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroimaging,” 13th Division of Sensory and Cognitive Brain Mapping Seminar, Okazaki, Japan (March 18, 2025)
  2. 太田真理、「言語機能を支える脳内ネットワーク」、『第30回日本神経精神医学会学術集会』、金沢、2025年12月6日

ポスター発表

  1. 太田真理、「脳科学×言語学で言語の謎に挑む! 九大太田研究室の紹介」、『言語学フェス2025』、B-06、オンライン、2025年2月1日
  2. 太田真理、「脳をいじって言葉をインストール」、『全国キャラバン3 Questions九州・沖縄地区編』、57、熊本、2025年6月21日

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