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CARLS Series of Advanced Study of Logic and Sensibility Vol.1 2007
CARLS Series of Advanced Study of Logic and Sensibility Vol.1 2007
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CONTENTS Preface Shigeru Watanabe .............................................1 Part 1: Brain and Evolution 1. Integration of Auditory and Visual Information in Human Face Discrimination in Humans and Pigeons .............................................7 Shigeru Watanabe, Takeo Tsujii, and Eriko Yamamoto 2. Sensibility in Pigeons: Do Pigeons See "Beauty"? .............................................35 Shigeru Watanabe 3. Imitation Induced Deactivation in the Brain: A PET study .............................................47 Shozo Kojima 4. Science of Impulsiveness: Emotion, Behavior, and Rationality .............................................57 Takayuki Sakagami 5. Acquired Personality Traits of Autism Following Medial Prefrontal Damage .............................................105 Satoshi Umeda, Masaru Mimura, and Motoichiro Kato 6. Pharmacological NIRS Study of Antihistamine Effects in Young Children .............................................119 Takeo Tsujii, Eriko Yamamoto, and Shigeru Watanabe 7. Self-control and Impulsive Choices in Different Choice-Earning Dependencies .............................................137 Taku Ishii Part 2: Genetics and Development 8. Autism Studies: How Logic and Sensibility are Dissociated and Integrated in Human Development? .............................................147 Jun-ichi Yamamoto 9. The Effect of the Respondent-Type Procedure on Acquisition and Transfer of Literacy in Students with Developmental Disabilities .............................................165 Hiroshi Sugasawara and Jun-ichi Yamamoto 10. The 4th Annual Child Science Conference (The Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Child Science) .............................................183 Juko Ando 11. Longitudinal Twin Study on Logic and Sensibility in Early Childhood: A Preliminary Report .............................................191 Keiko K. Fujisawa and Juko Ando Part 3: Cognition and Language 12. Multiple Models .............................................203 Christopher Tancredi 13. Two Models of Processing in Category Learning .............................................235 Yuji Itoh and Fuminari Obinata 14. Otsu Lab 2007 Report .............................................251 Yukio Otsu 15. Sound Symbolism Between a Word and an Action Facilitates Early Verb Learning .............................................267 Mutsumi Imai, Sotaro Kita, Miho Nagumo, and Hiroyuki Okada Part 4: Philosophy and Anthoropology 16. Ontology of Language: Linguistic Types and Tokens .............................................285 Takashi Iida 17. (Inter)cultural/Transcultural Lens on Plurality of Logical Cosmological Discourses, Emotions, and the Issues on Sensitivity: Exploratory Cultural and Medical Anthropological Approach .............................................297 Keizo Miyasaka 18. A Comparative Survey on the Rendering of Shade and Shadow in Painting: Edo Period Japan and Italian Early Renaissance .............................................325 Koichi Toyama and Masato Naito 19. The Gendering of Depression in Contemporary Japan .............................................339 Junko Kitanaka 20. A Quantitative Analysis of the Venetian Altarpieces: The Case of San Giobbe Altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini .............................................349 Seiko Hoshi Part 5: Logic and Informatics 21. The Basic Analysis of Plato's Philebus .............................................365 Noburu Notomi 22. Kant and Early Modern Scholasticism: New Perspectives on His Critical Philosophy .............................................373 Wolfgang Ertl 23. Gödel on Turing's Analysis of Computability .............................................381 Yoshinori Ogawa 24. Some Remarks on Deductive Syllogistic Reasoning Studies: Towards an Integrated Methodology of Logical and Psychological Approaches .............................................403 Yuri Sato, Ryo Takemura, Chizuru Shikishima, Yutaro Sugimoto, Juko Ando, and Mitsuhiro Okada 25. Judgment and Mere Presentation in Husserl's Logical Investigations .............................................427 Takeshi Akiba 26. Epoché and Teleology The Idea of Philosophy as 'infinite task' in Husserl .............................................441 Shojiro Kotegawa 27. Wie kann die dichtende Sprache das ontologische Fragen ermöglichen bei Heidegger? .............................................451 Daisuke Honda