Awards and Fundings
We are always grateful to the funders, both internal and external, who generously supports our research.
Below are the list of awards received by the group members and the external fundings, only listing the currently active ones (i.e. currently running a project, finishing up papers etc.).
Awards received by the group members
- 2024 Nobuhiro Hagura: International Award (Mid-Career award), The Japanese Psychological Association
- 2025 Kisho Ogasa (Researcher), Atsushi Yokoi, Gouki Okazawa, Morimichi Nishigaki, Masaya Hirashima, Nobuhiro Hagura: 40th Telecommunications Advancement Foundation Award (Interdisciplinary Research)
- 2024 Ryo Ishibashi (Researcher): Special Excellent Presentation Award, The Japanese Psychological Association
- 2024 Shunsuke Takeshige (Master student): Excellent Presentation Award, The Japanese Psychological Association
- 2024 Motoko Nogami(PhD student): Best presentation award, CiNet General Conference
- 2023 Ryo Ishibashi (Researcher): Peoples's Award, The Japanese Society for Motor Control
- 2023 Kisho Ogasa (Researcher): Excellent presentation award, Japanese Society of Sport Psychology
- 2022 Kisho Ogasa (Researcher): Encouragement Award, Grant meeting of "Chronogenesis"
- 2021 Kisho Ogasa (Researcher): Early carreer presentation award, The Japanese Society for Motor Control
- 2015 Nobuhiro Hagura: Best Work in Progress: People's choice award, IEEE World Haptics (with Scinob Kuroki, Shinya Nishida, Junji Watanabe and Patrick Haggard)
- 2006 Nobuhiro Hagura: OHBM Trainee Abstract Award, Organisation of Human Brain Mapping
Academic awards
Presentation and Paper awards
Current Research Fundings
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Cognitive contexts for motor memory, Principal Investigator, (2025-2029), 35,600,000JPY
Previous funding history
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas: Chronogenesis: How the Mind Generates Time, Proposed Research (2021-2023), Principal Investigator, 3,900,000JPY
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Active search: Interaction of environmental and cognitive transformation through search behavior, Co-Researcher (Principal Investigator: Jun Saiki) (2020-2024), 4,000,000JPY