2014.06.09
Senior Assistant Professor Atsushi Aoyama received the "U35 Encouragement Award" at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society, held at the Suita Campus of Osaka University on May 29.
The Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society is an academic society that aims to contribute to society by promoting the development of medical sciences and the exchange of knowledge through the advancement of research and technology in biomagnetism-related medical sciences, biology, and engineering.
This award is for young researchers and is decided by the Awards Committee of the Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society based on evaluation criteria such as the novelty, usefulness, and validity of the research.
Senior Assistant Professor Atsushi Aoyama received the award for his presentation at the conference on "Audiovisual Spatial Integration in the Adaptation Process to Left-Right Reversed Stereophonic Sound over Approximately One Month."
Comment from Senior Assistant Professor Atsushi Aoyama
Although the experiment was extremely time-consuming and labor-intensive, I was able to receive this award thanks to the tremendous support of my collaborators.
I will continue to devote myself to brain research to produce good research in the future.