Lab
- As of April 1st 2024, our lab consists of 6 members including five grads and one undergrad.
- As of April 1st 2023, our lab consists of 10 members including three grads and seven undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2022, our lab consists of 13 members including three grads and ten undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2021, our lab consists of 11 members including four grads and seven undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2020, our lab consists of 15 members including one research fellow, six grads and eight undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2019, our lab consists of 14 members including one research fellow, six grads and seven undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2018, our lab consists of 13 members including four grads and nine undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2017, our lab consists of 11 members including one PD, four grads, and six undergrads.
- As of October 1st 2016, our lab consists of 9 members including one PD, one grad, and seven undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2016, our lab consists of 10 members including two PDs, one grad, and seven undergrads.
- As of October 1st 2015, our lab consists of 15 members including one PD, three grads, and 11 undergrads.
- As of April 1st 2015, our lab consists of 16 members including two PDs, three grads, and 11 undergrads.
- As of October 1st 2014, our lab consists of 12 members including two PDs, two grads, seven undergrads. and one research student.
- As of April 1st 2014, our lab consists of 11 members including two PDs, two grads, and seven undergrads.
General
- Tomoya Nakamura in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 40th Conference held in December 3 - 5, 2021.
- Tomoya Nakamura in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2021 Summer Conference held in September 22 - 24, 2021.
- Marina Saito in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2021 Summer Conference held in September 22 - 24, 2021.
- Tomoya Nakamura in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 39rd Conference held in November 7 - 17, 2020.
- Sofia Lavrenteva in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2020 Summer Conference held in September 16 - 18, 2020.
- Hoko Nakada in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2020 Winter Conference held in January 10 - 20, 2020.
- Hoko Nakada in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2018 Winter Conference held in January 17 - 19, 2018.
- Daisuke Hayashi in this lab received the "The Young Psychonomic Scientist of the Year 2016" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in a satellite oral session of the 35th Conference held on October 28, 2016.
- Masahiko Terao in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 33rd Conference held in December 6 - 7, 2014.
- A collaborative study by Takayuki Osugi in this lab and Prof. Jun Kawahara at Chukyo University received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychological Association in the 2013 Annual Conference held in September 19 - 21, 2013.
- Yuki Murai in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2013 Winter Conference held in January 23 - 25, 2013.
- On October 10, 2012, a research outcome from a collaborative project "Brain area coding illusory motion seen in a static image" was released to the press.
- Yuki Murai in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2012 Summer Conference held in August 6 - 8, 2012.
- Masahiko Terao in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 30th Conference held in December 3 - 4, 2011.
- Daisuke Hayashi in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2012 Winter Conference held in January 19 - 21, 2011.
- PossessedHand technology invented by Emi Tamaki during her PhD program was selected as one of "The 50 Best Inventions of 2011" in TIME Magazine published on November 28, 2011.
- Masahiko Terao, Rumi Hisakata, and Hiromasa Takemura in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 29th Conference held in November 26 - 27, 2010.
- Hiromasa Takemura in this lab was awarded the first (FY 2010) JSPS IKUSHI PRIZE.
- Rumi Hisakata in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2011 Winter Conference held in January 19 - 21, 2011.
- Sae Kaneko in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2010 Summer Conference held in August 2 - 3, 2010.
- Hiromasa Takemura in this lab received the "Student Award" in the 2010 Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision held in July 23 - 26, 2010.
- Kenji Kobayashi in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2010 Winter Conference held in Janurary 20 - 22, 2010.
- Taiki Fukiage and Rumi Hisakata in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2009 Summer Conference held in July 21 - 23, 2009.
- Hiromasa Takemura and Rumi Hisakata in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2009 Winter Conference held in January 21 - 23, 2009.
- Hiromasa Takemura in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 27th Conference held in December 6 - 7, 2008.
- Ikuya Murakami received an award from the journal "Vision Research".
- Rumi Hisakata in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Japanese Psychonomic Society in the 26th Conference held in December 8 - 9, 2007.
- Sae Kaneko in this lab received the "Best Presentation Award" from the Vision Society of Japan in the 2007 Winter Conference held in January 31 - February 2, 2007.