Members

 
Name:

IIJIMA Kazuki

Fields:Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurophysiology, Neuroscience of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Experimental Philosophy
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Contact iijima.kazuki(at)14.alumni.u-tokyo.ac.jp
 
Recent Events
    Publication
  • Iijima, K. (2020). Debates over the experiments by Benjamin Libet (Churchland (1981)/Libet (1981)) (translation). In Aoyama, T. & Kaashiwabata, T. (Eds.), Free Will: Skinner/Dennett/Libet (Selections: From Mystery to Science of Mind). (pp. 122-159) Tokyo: Iwanami Publishing. [Link]
  • Yamada, Y., Matsumoto, M., Iijima, K., & Sumiyoshi, T. (2020). Specificity and continuity of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Relation to biomarkers. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 26(2), 191-200. [Link] [PDF]
  • Matsumori, K., Iijima, K., Koike, Y., & Matsumoto, K. (2019). A decision-theoretic model of behavior change. Frontiers in Psychology: Health Psychology, 10, 1042, 1-7. [Link] [PDF]
  • Iijima, K., Fukui, N., & Sakai, K. L. (2017). The cortical dynamics in building syntactic structures of sentences: an MEG study in a minimal-pair paradigm. In Fuki, N., Merge in the Mind-Brain: Essays on Theoretical Linguistics and the Neuroscience of Language (pp. 157-180). New York: Routledge. [Link]
  • Iijima, K.* & Kataoka, M. (2017). Let's take a trolley ride to find our true selves: Ethics after naturalization. at Plus, 32, 83-96. [Link]

  • Presentation
  • Iijima, K.: Neuroscience of Language and Naturalized Semantics. Workshop on Scientific Approaches to Philosophical Problems of Mind, Dec. 2017, Sapporo.
  • Iijima, K.: What does neuroscience tell us about the boarder between perception and judgment? Autumn Regular Meeting of Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2017, A Joint Review of A Border between Perception and Judgment: Basics and Application of Philosophy of Perception by Tohru Genka. Oct. 2017, Tokyo.
  • Aoki, R., Imai, T., Suzuki, S., Izuma, K., Yomogida, Y., Iijima, K., Adolphs, R., Camerer, C., Nakahara, K., & Matsumoto, K.: Neuro-representational accounts for process-dependent fairness decisions. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, 1P-LBA022, Jul. 20th, 2017, Chiba.
  • Iijima, K.: Principles and methods of human neuroimaging: Focusing on MEG and fMRI. NTT Physical Science Laboratory Seminar, Jun. 28th, 2017, Atsugi.
  • Iijima, K.: Neuroscience of neuroproducts: Focusing on language and morality. The 77th Comparative Behavioral Psychology Meeting, Jan. 20th, 2017, Kagoshima.
  • Iijima, K., Yomogida, Y., Asada, K., Matsumori, K., Sugiura, A., Kumagaya, S., & Matsumoto, K.: Excessive association between negative intentionality and immorality is diminished in autism spectrum disorder. The 7th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Neuroscience, Nov. 11th, 2016, San Diego.
  • Iijima, K., Yomogida, Y., Asada, K., Abe, K., Sugiura, A., Kumagaya, S., & Matsumoto, K.: Excessive association between negative intentionality and immorality is diminished in autism spectrum disorder. The 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, P-465, Nov. 14th, 2016, San Diego.

 
Affiliation /
Position:
  • Research Fellow of National Center for Neurology and Psychiatry (May. 2019-)
  • Research Associates of Tamagawa University Brain Science Institute (Apr. 2019-)
  • Part-time Lecturer at Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications (Apr. 2014-)
  • Ph.D. (Thesis: Syntactic predictive effects for sentence structures in the left inferior frontal gyrus, The University of Tokyo)
Publications etc.
–Books:
  • Iijima, K. (2020). Debates over the experiments by Benjamin Libet (Churchland (1981)/Libet (1981)) (translation). In Aoyama, T. & Kaashiwabata, T. (Eds.), Free Will: Skinner/Dennett/Libet (Selections: From Mystery to Science of Mind). (pp. 122-159) Tokyo: Iwanami Publishing. [Link]
  • Iijima, K., Fukui, N., & Sakai, K. L. (2017). The cortical dynamics in building syntactic structures of sentences: an MEG study in a minimal-pair paradigm. In Fuki, N., Merge in the Mind-Brain: Essays on Theoretical Linguistics and the Neuroscience of Language (pp. 157-180). New York: Routledge. [Link]
  • Iijima, K., & Ota, K. (2016). How (not) to draw philosophical implications from the cognitive nature of concepts: the case of intentionality. In Elqayam, S. & Over, D. E., (Eds.) From Is to Ought: The Place of Normative Models in the Study of Human Thought (pp. 90-94). Lausanne: Frontiers Media. [Link]
  • Iijima, K. (2016). The innate bases of morality. [Japanese]. In Ota, K. (Ed.), Moral Psychology: Exploring Ethics through Mind and Behavior (pp. 119-184). Tokyo: Shunju-Sha. [Link] [Link]
  • Iijima, K. (2014). What language tell us when we think about thoughts. [Japanese]. In Nobuhara, Y. & Ota, K. (Eds.), Series New Philosophy of Mind Volume 1: Cognition (pp. 71-108). Tokyo: Keiso-Shobo. [Link] [Link]
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L. (2010). Language acquisition and the Brain [Japanese]. In Iwata, M & Kawamura, M. (Eds.), Development and the Brain: Acquisition process of Communication Skills (pp. 99-113). Tokyo: Igaku-shoin. [Link]
Publications etc.
–Papers:
  • Yamada, Y., Matsumoto, M., Iijima, K., & Sumiyoshi, T. (2020). Specificity and continuity of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Relation to biomarkers. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 26(2), 191-200. [Link] [PDF]
  • Matsumori, K., Iijima, K., Koike, Y., & Matsumoto, K. (2019). A decision-theoretic model of behavior change. Frontiers in Psychology: Health Psychology, 10, 1042, 1-7. [Link] [PDF]
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L. (2014). Subliminal enhancement of predictive effects in the left inferior frontal gyrus during syntactic decision: An MEG Study. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 8: 217, 1-14 doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2014.00217 [Link] [PDF]
  • Iijima, K., & Ota, K. (2014). How (not) to draw philosophical implications from the cognitive nature of concepts: the case of intentionality. Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Science, 5: 799, 1-5. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00799 [Link] [PDF]
  • Narita, H., Iijima, K., & Sakai, KL. (2014). Is the basis of human language complex? [Japanese]. Brain and Nerve, 66(3), 276-279. [Link] [PDF]
  • Iijima, K. & Ota, K. (2014). Competence and rationality: What does experimental philosophy have beyond psychological implications? [Japanese]. Nagoya Journal of Philosophy, 11, 39-61. [Link] [PDF]
  • Iijima, K. (2013). Ethics of disability and experimental ethics for coexistence: A reflection on the status of intuitions [Japanese]. In Ishihara, K. & Inahara, M. (Eds.), Philosophy of Disability & Coexistence: Body, Narrative, and Community. UTCP Uehiro Booklet, 2, 89−113. [Link] [PDF]
  • Inubushi, T., Iijima, K., Koizumi, M., & Sakai, K. L. (2012). Left inferior frontal activations depending on the canonicity determined by the argument structures of ditransitive sentences: An MEG study. PLOS ONE, 7(5), e37192. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037192 [Link] [PDF]
  • Iijima, K., Fukui, N., & Sakai, K. L. (2009). The cortical dynamics in building syntactic structures of sentences: an MEG study in a minimal-pair paradigm. NeuroImage, 44(4), 1387–96. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.10.041 [Link] [PDF]
Publications etc.
–Others:
    Recent Presentations
  • Iijima, K.: Neuroscience of Language and Naturalized Semantics. Workshop on Scientific Approaches to Philosophical Problems of Mind, Dec. 2017, Sapporo.
  • Iijima, K.: What does neuroscience tell us about the boarder between perception and judgment? Autumn Regular Meeting of Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2017, A Joint Review of A Border between Perception and Judgment: Basics and Application of Philosophy of Perception by Tohru Genka. Oct. 2017, Tokyo.
  • Aoki, R., Imai, T., Suzuki, S., Izuma, K., Yomogida, Y., Iijima, K., Adolphs, R., Camerer, C., Nakahara, K., & Matsumoto, K.: Neuro-representational accounts for process-dependent fairness decisions. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, 1P-LBA022, Jul. 20th, 2017, Chiba.
  • Iijima, K.: Principles and methods of human neuroimaging: Focusing on MEG and fMRI. NTT Physical Science Laboratory Seminar, Jun. 28th, 2017, Atsugi.
  • Iijima, K.: Neuroscience of neuroproducts: Focusing on language and morality. The 77th Comparative Behavioral Psychology Meeting, Jan. 20th, 2017, Kagoshima.
  • Iijima, K., Yomogida, Y., Asada, K., Abe, K., Sugiura, A., Kumagaya, S., & Matsumoto, K.: Excessive association between negative intentionality and immorality is diminished in autism spectrum disorder. The 39th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, LBA2-027, 2016年7月21日, Yokohama.
  • Iijima, K.: Development in measurements and analysis of human brain function. Dec. 2015, Okazaki., Nov. 2015, Nagoya.
  • Iijima, K. & Ota, K.: How (not) to draw philosophical implications from the cognitive nature of concepts: the case of intentionality. Nagoya Psychology Colloquium, Oct. 2015, Nagoya.
  • Iijima, K.: What type of (concepts of) abilities do we have?. Ability Matters: Introduction to Ability Studies, Jan. 2015, Tokyo.
  • Iijima, K.: Perception of ability and its consequence. The 35th Meeting of Clinical Philosophy, Sep. 2014, Osaka.
  • Iijima, K.: Attribution of intentionality and event structures in moral judgments: Towards understanding their neural bases. Kyoto Moral Psychology Workshop, Jul. 2014, Kyoto.
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L.: Subliminal enhancement of predictive effects during syntactic processing in the left inferior frontal gyrus: An MEG study. The 18th International Conference on the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Abstr. 76, P73, Jul. 2014, Brisbane.
  • Ohta, S., Iizawa, M., Iijima, K., Nakai, T., Fukui, N., Zushi, M., Narita, H., & Sakai, K. L.: An on-going research: the experimental design. The CREST Workshop with Noam Chomsky, Mar. 2014, Tokyo
  • Iijima, K., Fukui, N., & Sakai, K. L.: Syntactic predictive effects for sentence structures in the left inferior frontal gyrus. CREST meeting, Mar. 2014, Tokyo.
  • Iijima, K.: The role of mental attribution in moral judgment: a view from cognitive neuroscience. Moral Psychology Colloquium: 1st Workshop 'Neural Basis of Moral Cognition', Jul. 2013, Tokyo.
  • Iijima, K.: Prediction error minimization: the theory of everything but the language faculty? Jakob Hohwy Lecture Series, Feb. 2013, Tokyo.
  • Iijima, K. & Ota, K.: Cognitive science and experimental philosophy of concepts. Autumn Regular Meeting of Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2012, Workshop on Cognition and Knowledge in Experimental Philosophy. Nov. 2012, Tokyo.
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L.: Cortical interactions in subliminal priming of predictive syntactic processing: An MEG study. The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, O2-G-30-3, Sep. 2012, Nagoya.
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L.: Subliminal facilitation of predictive effects on syntactic processing in the left frontal region: An MEG study. The Third Annual Neurobiology of Language Conference (Annapolis, Maryland), Abstr. 128, Poster Session E11, Nov. 2011, Annapolis.
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L.: Neural dynamics underlying subliminal priming for syntactic judgment: An MEG study. The 34th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, O4-D-2-3, Sep. 2011, Yokohama.
  • Iijima, K. & Sakai, K. L.: Subliminal priming for the syntactic judgment: An MEG study. The 33rd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, P3-l24, Sep. 2010, Kobe.
  • Inubushi, T., Iijima, K., Koizumi, M. & Sakai, K. L.: The effect of canonical word orders on the neural processing of double object sentences: An MEG study. The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, O1-J2-2, Sep. 2009, Nagoya.
  • Inubushi, T., Iijima, K., Koizumi, M. & Sakai, K. L.: The effect of canonical word orders on the neural processing of double object sentences. The 138th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan, Jul. 2009, Chiba.
  • Iijima, K., Fukui, N. & Sakai, K. L.: The cortical dynamics selective for syntactic structures of sentences in a minimal-pair paradigm: An MEG study. BIOMAG 2008, Abstr. 16, 129-130, 1-7-19, Aug. 2008, Sapporo.

  • Translations
  • Iijima, K.: "Biological determinism"and "Genetics". In: Encyclopedia of Disability (Albrecht, GL (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Disability, Sage publication, 2005),Japanese Association of Special Education (Ed.), Maruzen Publishing, Tokyo, (ISBN 978-4-621-08559-2), (2013).
  • Iijima, K.:"IQ Debate", "Genetics and Behavior", "Right to Die", "Shinto Perspectives", "Sex and Gender", "Animal Tools", "Human Subjects Research", "Eugenics" and "Lysenko Case"and . In: Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics (Mitcham, C (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics, Macmillan Reference USA, 2005),Committee for Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics,Maruzen Publishing, Tokyo, (ISBN 978-4-621-08387-1), (2012).
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