- 25 Dec 2012 [Notice of winter holidays]
Baby Lab will be closed during the following period.
– 27 Dec as usual
28 Dec – 7 Jan New Year holidays
8 Jan – as usual
During this period, fax and email enquiries will be available, but telephone enquiries and replies will be handled in order from 8 January after the holidays. We would appreciate your understanding and cooperation. - 20 Nov 2012 [Member update]
The Lab’s members page has been updated. - 01 Nov 2012 [Announcement]
In collaboration with A. Cristia, the DataBase of Infant functional NearInfraRed Spectroscopy Studies website has been opened. https://sites.google.com/site/dbifnirs/home - 01 Nov 2012 [Conference report]
(1) Hiromitsu Miyata received the Poster Award at the 17th Cognitive Neuroscience Conference held on 29 September 2012.
Visuospatial processing and eye movements in reading Japanese novels — Comparison between speed-reading trainers and non-trainees.
Hiromitsu Miyata, Shigeru Watanabe, Kazuhiro Ueda, Toyofumi Sasaki, Yasuyo Minagawa (2012) 17th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Poster Session-01, Japanese Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14(2),p.114.
(2) Symposium at the international conference held in Beijing on 13 June 2012, successfully concluded.
Human Brain Mapping 2013, Morning Symposium Near InfraRed Spectroscopy Sheds Light on the Development of Brain Networks: The Case of Speech Perception - 20 Nov 2012 [Member update]
The lab members page has been updated. - 05 Sep 2012 [Information on the programme broadcast]
The programme ‘Babies: The Mystery of Brain and Body Growth – Capturing the Amazing Power of Adaptation’, which was broadcast by NHK in 2006, will be aired on NHKBS Premium Archive.
Broadcast date: 12 Sep (Wed), 9am-.
Re-broadcast Thursday 20 September at 0:45am - 20 Aug 2012 [Analysis tools (for researchers)
Compressed files in the functions folder have been updated. - 23 Feb 2012 [Papers added]
Research papers have been added to the Research Introduction and Papers pages. - 20 Feb 2012 [Relocation of the Baby Lab]
The Baby Lab has moved from the Toho Building. The venue where the research is conducted will change accordingly.
New address 3-2-5 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo Keio University, South Annex 3F, Practice Room, Graduate School of Sociology
The building is directly in front of the pedestrian crossing in front of the Keio Main Gate. If you are attending the Baby Researcher, please make sure you are at the correct venue. For a detailed map, please see the ‘Contact us’ page.