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English Journal
- Neural substrates for recognition of familiar voices: a PET study.
- Nakamura K, Kawashima R, Sugiura M, Kato T, Nakamura A, Hatano K, Nagumo S, Kubota K, Fukuda H, Ito K, Kojima S.SourceDepartment of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506, Japan. knakamur@pri.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- Neuropsychologia.Neuropsychologia.2001;39(10):1047-54.
- Identification of familiar people is essential in our social life. We can identify familiar people by hearing their voices as well as by viewing their faces. By measuring regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) by positron emission tomography (PET), we identified neural substrates for the recognition of
- PMID 11440757
- Social loafing and social compensation: the effects of expectations of co-worker performance.
- Williams KD, Karau SJ.SourceDepartment of Psychology, University of Toledo, Ohio 43606.
- Journal of personality and social psychology.J Pers Soc Psychol.1991 Oct;61(4):570-81.
- Previous research has suggested that people tend to engage in social loafing when working collectively. The present research tested the social compensation hypothesis, which states that people will work harder collectively than individually when they expect their co-workers to perform poorly on a me
- PMID 1960649
Japanese Journal
- 長崎大学環境科学部学生が展開してきた地域における環境活動
- 荒木 翔太,松田 香穂里,中島 汐理,元永 愛菜,中村 修
- 地域環境研究 : 環境教育研究マネジメントセンター年報 3, 63-67, 2011-05-31
- … From the result of the research, we found that students are deeply involved in environmental activities in local area through their group activities, working coactively with many entities in the area. …
- NAID 110008607311
- 相互作用集団における社会的手抜きに関する実験室研究
- 小窪 輝吉
- 福祉社会学部論集 23(4), 1-9, 2005-03-30
- … The same sex pairs (64 men, 64 women) participated in a paper folding task coactively or collectively. … Only main effects were statistically significant: (1) when working coactively, participants worked harder compared with when they work collectively; …
- NAID 110004632115
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- co・ac・tion (k - k sh n). n. 1. An impelling or restraining force; a compulsion. 2. Joint action. 3. Ecology Any of the reciprocal actions or effects, such as symbiosis, that can occur in a community. ...
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