Keio University

Izumi Ayase (3rd-year, Ph.D. program, Graduate School of Media and Governance) Selected as a Finalist in the Young Researcher Oral Session at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Basic Psychology

Publish: December 14, 2023
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies/Faculty of Policy Management/Graduate School of Media and Governance

2023.12.14

Izumi Ayase, a third-year student in the Ph.D. program at the Graduate School of Media and Governance and a member of Professor Takaaki Kato's laboratory and Senior Assistant Professor Masaki Mori's laboratory at the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, was selected as a finalist in the Young Researcher Oral Session at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Basic Psychology.

The Young Researcher Oral Session at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Basic Psychology is an event where presenters are selected through a rigorous screening process from among students (or those who have obtained their Ph.D. since 2018) who have published a peer-reviewed paper as the first author (or corresponding author) in an English-language journal (or the Japanese Journal of Basic Psychology) since 2018.

Izumi Ayase was selected as a finalist in this session and on December 1, 2023, gave a research presentation titled "Why Can't We Be Confident in Our Own Faces? —Perception of Eye Size in Self and Other Faces among Individuals with High Facial Dissatisfaction—".

Presentation Title

Why Can't We Be Confident in Our Own Faces?
—Perception of Eye Size in Self and Other Faces among Individuals with High Facial Dissatisfaction—

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Comment from Izumi Ayase

I am very honored to have been selected as a finalist. In the session, I gave a presentation titled "Why Can't We Be Confident in Our Own Faces? —Perception of Eye Size in Self and Other Faces among Individuals with High Facial Dissatisfaction—." I have been conducting research on "dissatisfaction with one's own face." I hope that my presentation was of interest to both those who are dissatisfied with their own faces and those who are not. Encouraged by this, I will continue to devote myself to my work as a researcher.

Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office