Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000023504 |
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Receipt number | R000027061 |
Scientific Title | Effect of motor synchrony on the interpersonal perception |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2016/08/05 |
Last modified on | 2024/02/12 22:10:12 |
Effect of motor synchrony on the interpersonal perception
Effect of motor synchrony on the interpersonal perception
Effect of motor synchrony on the interpersonal perception
Effect of motor synchrony on the interpersonal perception
Japan |
nothing
Not applicable | Adult | Child |
Others
NO
We'll research an effect of motor synchrony with other people on the social perception using brain imaging.
Others
Brain imaging
Brain activity while subjects evaluate 3 factors of rapport.
Interventional
Single arm
Non-randomized
Open -no one is blinded
Self control
1
Educational,Counseling,Training
Behavior,custom |
Subjects will push keys with looking at a figure. We'll prepare 2 types of stimuli: figures(A) and figures(B). Figures(A) look like a human face and figures(B) are made by the same parts as figures(A) but don't look like a human face.
These figures will move in below 3 ways.
(1)move at the same time that subjects push a key (2)move slightly after subjects pushing a key (3)move randomly
After 30 times pushing keys, subjects will evaluate figures about 3 factors of rapport. Subjects will do 12 times this set of pushing keys and evaluating, which will take subjects about 40 minutes to finish.
18 | years-old | <= |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
Healthy right-handed students of undergraduate schools or graduate schools.
A person who has previous history of any psychiatric disorders, who has metal in his or her body, who has strong myopia, who is during pregnancy, who has claustrophobia.
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1st name | Motoaki |
Middle name | |
Last name | Sugiura |
Tohoku University
Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Dept. Human Brain Science
980-8575
3F International Center for Smart Ageing Research, Seiryo-machi 4-1, Aoba-ku Sendai, Miyagi
022-717-8563
sugiura@tohoku.ac.jp
1st name | Yumi |
Middle name | |
Last name | Hamamoto |
Tohoku University
School of Medicine
980-8575
3F International Center for Smart Ageing Research, Seiryo-machi 4-1, Aoba-ku Sendai, Miyagi
022-717-8563
yumi.hamamoto.q2@dc.tohoku.ac.jp
Tohoku University
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Japanese Governmental office
Research Ethics Committee, School of Medicine, Tohoku University
Seiryo-machi, 2-1, Sendai
022-717-8007
med-kenkyo@grp.tohoku.ac.jp
NO
2016 | Year | 08 | Month | 05 | Day |
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-22278-x
Published
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-22278-x
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Deactivation of the frontoparietal self-agency network and activation of the reward network were the main effects of action contingency during the contact phase, consistent with previous findings. During the recognition phase, static avatars that had previously moved in a contingent manner deactivated the frontal component of the frontoparietal network (bilateral insula and inferior-middle frontal gyri), regardless of person-like appearance.
2024 | Year | 02 | Month | 12 | Day |
Right-handed and not subject to any contraindications for MRI, affiliated with in an undergraduate and graduate schools of Tohoku Unviersity.
We recruited participants via an advertisement by the university office. Participants got incentives.
None
fMRI data, behavioral data
Main results already published
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000027061
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