Invited Talk at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Research on Emotions

2025年10月25日 · 1 min read
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At the symposium “Cross-points between Emotion Research and Adjacent Fields” of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Research on Emotions (October 25, 2025, Light Cube Utsunomiya), I gave an invited talk titled “Constructive Approach to Understanding Emotion: Bridging Interoception and Social Interaction with Computational Models.”

The symposium offered an interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers in neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and cognitive developmental robotics, aiming to rethink the essence of emotion across disciplines. I gave a presentation together with Dr. Motoyuki Sanada (NICT) and Dr. Akira Uematsu (AIST).

For details, see the conference program.

Takato Horii
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Associate Professor
Associate Professor at Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University. Research interests include cognitive developmental robotics, computational modeling of emotional development, and human-robot interaction.