Avatar Symbiotic Society Project
Ishiguro Hiroshi (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
Research Term:2023/04–2025/03
We explore the mysterious world of children, unknown to adults. The world that babies see and the things they like is an expanding universe of mysteries that adults can only imagine. We will discover the world of children through experiments. Think about the world from a child’s perspective, and please reconsider the environment, that supports the diverse development of each child — as children are the future.
Department of Psychology, Chuo University
1998 Doctor of philosophy in Psychology from Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan
Research fellow, ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan,
Associate professor, Department of Psychology, Fukushima University, Fukushima, Japan,
Associate professor, Department of Psychology, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan,
Research fellow, PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency,
Professor, Department of Psychology, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
Vice-chairman of the Japanese Society of Baby Science
Let’s explore the wonderful world of babies and children together. The world of the wordless baby is a strange one that cannot be imagined. Let’s explore this mysterious world with innovative experiments.
Ishiguro Hiroshi (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
Ochiai Yoichi (Research and Development Center for Digital Nature, University of Tsukuba)
Kawakami Yasuo (Faculty of Sport Sciences; Human Performance Laboratory, Comprehensive Research Organization, Waseda University)
Minamizawa Kouta (Keio University Graduate School of Media Design)
Watanabe Kazuya (Laboratory of Bioenergy Science and Technology, School of Life Sciences, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)
Furukawa Hidemitsu (Soft and Wet matter Engineering Laboratory (SWEL), Yamagata University)
Takanori Takebe (Osaka University & Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
Endo Toshiya (Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University)