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Professor Rieko Osu at Waseda University's Faculty of Human Sciences is a leading researcher in cognitive neuroscience and motor learning. Affiliated with the OSU Lab, her work spans neuroimaging, brain stimulation, and rehabilitation science.
- Doctoral Degree in biomedical research
- Expert in fMRI/EEG/TMS methodologies
- Director of 20+ cross-cultural autism studies
Key research areas include:
- Neural mechanisms of problem-solving with Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2025) findings on inferior frontal gyrus activation
- Cortical plasticity in motor skill acquisition with tDCS/tSMS applications (2024 studies in Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience)
- Comparative analysis of social interaction patterns in ASD populations across eight countries (2024 Molecular Autism study)
Recent publications focus on:
- Theta-band inter-brain synchronization in weak social ties
- Stress reduction through ASMR stimulation protocols
- Wrist somatosensory priming effects on hand choice
- Neurofeedback training efficacy for attentional control
Scientific recognition includes:
- Waseda University's Leading Research Award (2025)
- ICONIP Best Paper Award (2007)
- Japanese Neural Network Society Research Award (2002)
Her laboratory develops validated tools like the MORE scale for stroke patient motivation assessment, with applications in 200+ patient studies and cross-cultural comparisons. Current work combines computational models (MOSAIC) with clinical interventions for motor recovery optimization.
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