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    Typology of Work–Family Balance Among Middle–Aged and Older Japanese Adults.Makiko Tomida, Yukiko Nishita, Chikako Tange, Takeshi Nakagawa, Rei Otsuka, Fujiko Ando & Hiroshi Shimokata - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study explores the clusters of work–family balance among Japanese middle-aged and older adults and clarifies the characteristics of the derived clusters. Data on working adults were drawn from a pool of participants in the National Institute for Longevity Sciences—Longitudinal Study of Aging. The WFB scale consists of subscales assessing work–family conflict and work–family facilitation. First, a cluster analysis was performed using the WFB scale, and four clusters were extracted. Second, we examined associations between the four clusters and related variables (...)
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  2. F26. Muscular dystrophies and gene analysis.Makiko Osawa - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
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    Falsedad en las primeras obras de Agustín.Makiko Sato & Enrique A. Eguiarte B. - 2018 - Augustinus 63 (250-251):463-471.
    In the second book of Soliloquia, Augustine queries: what is ‘true’ and what is ‘false’. Through the examination, Augustine (Ratio) expresses the idea that ‘true’ is that which exists. Therefore, whatever exists is true; nothing will be false. But then, what is ‘false’? This paper will first clarify that the examination of ‘false’ in Soliloquia relates to Augustine’s awareness of the problem of sin. Already in Soliloquia, Augustine finds that the soul can have in itself the cause of sin so (...)
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    Significant effects of birth-related biological factors on pre-adolescent nutritional status among rural sundanese in west java, indonesia.Makiko Sekiyama & Ryutaro Ohtsuka - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (4):413-426.
    The Sundanese inhabiting West Java, the second largest ethnic group in Indonesia, are characterized by a high prevalence of child malnutrition, together with high fertility. Based on an anthropometric measurement and interview survey of 310 children aged 5s body weight, and one SES factor, i.e. mother’s occupation, were selected as the predictors of the two Z scores by regression analysis, indicating more significant effects of the biological factors than the other factors. This pattern is judged to occur in less-developed and (...)
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    Inquiries into Locke's theory of ideas.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2001 - New York: Georg Olms.
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    Individual aptitude in Mandarin lexical tone perception predicts effectiveness of high-variability training.Makiko Sadakata & James M. McQueen - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    La poésie d’après le 11 mars 2011.Makiko Nakazato - 2016 - Rue Descartes 88 (1):147.
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    Language specific listening of Japanese geminate consonants: a cross-linguistic study.Makiko Sadakata, Mizuki Shingai, Simone Sulpizio, Alex Brandmeyer & Kaoru Sekiyama - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Striatal direct and indirect pathways control decision-making behavior.Tom Macpherson, Makiko Morita & Takatoshi Hikida - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    A Multi-level Analysis of Thirty-two Societies on Marital and Family Satisfaction.Yoshinori Kamo & Makiko Hori - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (3):325-342.
    When we examine the quality of life for each individual, several specific dimensions need to be considered. Health conditions and quality of family relationships are critical. When the individual in question is married, his/her marital quality is important. When he/she has a job, subjective assessment of that job is important. Social relationships regarding friends, neighbors, colleagues, relatives, etc. may be critical also. Although the quality of life is more than the sum of qualities of these specific areas of one's life, (...)
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    Locke's representationalism without veil.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (4):675 – 696.
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    Locke and Berkeley on Abstract Ideas: From the Point of View of the Theory of Reference.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):2161-2182.
    In the Essay Locke argues abstract ideas within the framework of the descriptivist theory of reference. For him, abstract ideas are, in many cases, conceptual ideas that play the role of “descriptions” or “descriptive contents,” determining general terms’ referents. In contrast, in the introduction of the Principles, Berkeley denies Lockean abstract ideas adamantly from an imagistic point of view, and he offers his own theory of reference seemingly consisting of referring expressions and their referents alone. However, interestingly, he mentions a (...)
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    Kant’s Categories of Quantity and Quality, Reconsidered: From the Point of View of the History of Logic and Natural Science.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (5):2707-2731.
    According to Kant, the division of the categories “is not the result of a search after pure concepts undertaken at haphazard,” but is derived from the “complete” classification of judgments developed by traditional logic. However, the sorts of judgments that he enumerates in his table of judgments are not all ones that traditional logic has dealt with; consequently, we must say that he chose the sorts of judgments in question with a certain intention. Besides, we know that his choice of (...)
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  14. Idea and Thing: The Deep Structure of Locke's Theory of Knowledge.Yasuhiko Tomida - 1995 - Analecta Husserliana 46:3-143.
     
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  15. Ideas without causality: One more Locke in Berkeley.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2011 - Locke Studies 11:139-175.
  16. Locke, berkeley, and the logic of idealism II.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2003 - Locke Studies 3:63-91.
  17. Locke, Berkeley, and the logic of idealism.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2002 - Locke Studies 2:225-238.
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    Locke, Berkeley, Kant: from a naturalistic point of view.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2012 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
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    Quinean Naturalism and Modern History of Philosophy.Yasuhiko Tomida - 1998 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 9 (3):137-144.
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  20. Sensation and conceptual grasp in locke.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2004 - Locke Studies 4:59-87.
     
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  21. 'Separation'of ideas reconsidered: A response to Jonathan Walmsley.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2005 - Locke Studies 5:39-56.
     
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  22. The Imagist Interpretation of Locke Revisited: A Reply to Ayers.Yasuhiko Tomida - 1996 - The Locke Newsletter 27:13-30.
     
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  23. The lockian materialist basis of Berkeley's immaterialism.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2010 - Locke Studies 10:179-197.
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    A Multi-level Analysis of Thirty-two Societies on Marital and Family Satisfaction - ERRATUM.Yoshinori Kamo & Makiko Hori - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (1):161-161.
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    Judgments on Court Interpreting in Japan: Ideologies and Practice.Ikuko Nakane & Makiko Mizuno - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (4):773-793.
    Japan saw a sharp increase in the number of non-Japanese residents and migrants during the period of its high economic growth in the 1980s and 1990s. This impacted on how the justice system provides language assistance to non-Japanese speaking background parties in investigative interviews and courtroom proceedings. While the number of defendants who received interpreter assistance in Japanese criminal trials hit its peak in 2003, quality of legal interpreting is still a serious issue. In this article, we discuss how the (...)
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  26. Audio-Vocal Monitoring System Revealed by Mu-Rhythm Activity.Takeshi Tamura, Atsuko Gunji, Hiroshige Takeichi, Hiroaki Shigemasu, Masumi Inagaki, Makiko Kaga & Michiteru Kitazaki - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Neural Advantages of Older Musicians Involve the Cerebellum: Implications for Healthy Aging Through Lifelong Musical Instrument Training.Masatoshi Yamashita, Chie Ohsawa, Maki Suzuki, Xia Guo, Makiko Sadakata, Yuki Otsuka, Kohei Asano, Nobuhito Abe & Kaoru Sekiyama - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    This study compared 30 older musicians and 30 age-matched non-musicians to investigate the association between lifelong musical instrument training and age-related cognitive decline and brain atrophy. Although previous research has demonstrated that young musicians have larger gray matter volume in the auditory-motor cortices and cerebellum than non-musicians, little is known about older musicians. Music imagery in young musicians is also known to share a neural underpinning [the supramarginal gyrus and cerebellum] with music performance. Thus, we hypothesized that older musicians would (...)
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    Online Simulation Training of Child Sexual Abuse Interviews With Feedback Improves Interview Quality in Japanese University Students.Shumpei Haginoya, Shota Yamamoto, Francesco Pompedda, Makiko Naka, Jan Antfolk & Pekka Santtila - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Enhanced Musical Rhythmic Perception in Second Language Learners.M. Paula Roncaglia-Denissen, Drikus A. Roor, Ao Chen & Makiko Sadakata - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10:171430.
    Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic properties enhances musical rhythmic perception. This study investigates whether learning a second language (L2) enhances the perception of musical rhythmic variation in general, regardless of first and second languages’ rhythmic properties. Additionally, we investigated whether this perceptual enhancement could be alternatively explained by exposure to musical rhythmic complexity, such as the use of compound meter in Turkish music. Finally, it investigates if an enhancement of musical rhythmic perception could (...)
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  30. Yasuhiko Tomida: Idea and Thing. The Deep Structure of Locke's Theory of Knowledge.J. W. Yolton - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (1):177-180.
     
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    Makiko's Diary: A Merchant Wife in 1910 Kyoto.Laurel Rasplica Rodd & Kazuko Smith - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):758.
  32. Locke, ideas and abstraction: A reply to Yasuhiko Tomida.Jonathan Walmsley - 2007 - Locke Studies 7:173-205.
     
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    Is Berkeley's Theory of Ideas a Variant of Locke's?Teppei Baba - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 16:9-15.
    I try to show that Berkeley's theory of ideas is not a variant of Locke's. We can find such an interpretation of Berkeley in Thomas Reid. So, we could call this interpretation a 'traditional interpretation'. This traditional interpretation has an influence still now, for example, Tomida interprets Berkeley in this line (Tomida2002). We will see that this traditional interpretation gives a serious problem to Berkeley (section 1). And I am going to present an argument against this traditional interpretation (section (...)
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