Nonaka Laboratory at Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University
Publications
Nonaka, T., Gandon, E., Endler, J. A., Coyle, T., & Bootsma, R. J. (2024).Cultural attraction in pottery practice: Group-specific shape transformations by potters from three communities. PNAS Nexus, 3(2), pgae055. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae055
Nonaka, T. (2024). Description of the world that agential systems fit into. In M. Mangalam, A. Hajnal, & D. G. Kelty-Stephen (Eds.) The Modern Legacy of Gibson’s Affordances for the Sciences of Organisms. Routledge.
Wang, H., Nonaka, T., Abdulali, A., & Iida, F. (2023). Coordinating upper limbs for octave playing on the piano via neuro-musculoskeletal modeling. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-3190/acfa51
Yamagata, M., Nagai, R., Morihiro, K., & Nonaka, T. (2023). Relation between the kinematic synergy controlling swing foot and visual exploration during obstacle crossing. Journal of Biomechanics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111702
Nonaka, T. (2023). Towards an Ecology of Evolving Skills. In T. Wynn, K. A. Overmann, & F. Coolidge (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192895950.013.8
Nonaka, T., Abdulali, A., Sirithunge, C., Gilday, K., & Iida, F. (2023). Soft robotic tactile perception of softer objects based on learning of spatiotemporal pressure patterns. In 2023 IEEE 6th international conference on soft robotics (RoboSoft). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/RoboSoft55895.2023.10121950
Nonaka, T. (2022). Activation of stance by cues, or attunement to the invariants in a populated environment? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 45, e263. https://www.doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X22001261
Gandon, E., Nonaka, T., Coyle, T., Coyle, E., Sonabend, R., Ogbonnaya, C., Endler, J., & Roux, V. (2021). Cultural transmission and perception of vessel shapes among Hebron potters. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology,63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101334
Sumiya, M., & Nonaka, T. (2021). Does the Spatial Layout of a Playground Affect the Play Activities in Young Children? A Pilot Study. Frontiers in Psychology, 12:627052. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.627052
Nonaka, T., Ito, K., & Stoffregen, T. A. (2021). Structure of variability in scanning movement predicts braille reading performance in children. Scientific Reports, 11:7182. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86674-5
Gandon, E., Nonaka, T., Endler, J. A., Coyle, T., & Bootsma, R. J. (2020). Traditional craftspeople are not copycats: Potter idiosyncrasies in vessel morphogenesis. PLoS ONE,15(9), e0239362
Gandon, E., Nonaka, T., Sonabend, R., & Endler, J. A. (2020). Assessing the influence of culture on craft skills: A quantitative study with expert Nepalese potters. PLoS ONE, 15(10), e0239139
野中哲士. (2017). たのしいからだ: 地上環境の身体論(第6回)食べるからだ.『臨床心理学』, 17(2). pp. 241-247.
野中哲士. (2017). たのしいからだ: 地上環境の身体論(第5回)からだの技能とそのありか.『臨床心理学』, 17(1). pp. 121-127.
野中哲士. (2016). 『具体の知能』. 金子書房.
Sasaki, M., & Nonaka, T.(2016). The Reciprocity of Environment and Action in Self-Righting Beetles: The Textures of the Ground and an Object, and the Claws. Ecological Psychology, 28(2), 78-107. doi: 10.1080/10407413.2016.1163983
吉田一平・平尾一樹・小林隆司・野中哲士. (2016). 作業療法プロセスにおけるフローモデルに基づく「挑戦水準」・「能力水準」バランス調整の効果 : デイケアの2症例への使用経験を通して.『作業療法ジャーナル』, 50(11), pp. 1239-1246.
野中哲士. (2016). たのしいからだ: 地上環境の身体論(第4回)字を書くからだ(その2).『臨床心理学』, 16(6). pp. 744-749.
野中哲士. (2016). たのしいからだ: 地上環境の身体論(第3回)字を書くからだ.『臨床心理学』, 16(5). pp. 617-623.
野中哲士. (2016). たのしいからだ: 地上環境の身体論(第2回)歩くからだ(その2)まわりとわたしをつなぐもの.『臨床心理学』, 16(4). pp. 491-498.
野中哲士. (2016). たのしいからだ: 地上環境の身体論(第1回)歩くからだ(その1)「歩く」からだの生まれるところ.『臨床心理学』, 16(3). pp. 361-367.
Hiragami, F., Nonaka, T., Saitoh, K., & Suzuki, Y. (2015). The utility of a care model to individualize rehabilitation in adults aged over 80 years. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, doi: 10.1179/1074935714Z.0000000029.
Nonaka, T., & Bril, B. (2014). Fractal Dynamics in Dexterous Tool Use: The Case of Hammering Behavior of Bead Craftsmen. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(1), 218-231. doi: 10.1037/a0033277
野中哲士. (2014). The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception執筆の舞台裏 : William M. Mace氏インタビュー (小特集 ギブソン没後35周年(2014年)記念). 『生態心理学研究』, 7(1), 13-17.
Rein, R., Nonaka, T., & Bril, B. (2014). Movement Pattern Variability in Stone Knapping: Implications for the Development of Percussive Traditions. PloS One, 9(11), e113567. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113567.
Coubard, O. A., Ferrufino, L., Nonaka, T., Zelada, O., Bril, B., & Dietrich, G. (2014). One month of contemporary dance modulates fractal posture in aging. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 6:17, doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2014.00017.
Nonaka, T. (2013). Motor variability but functional specificity: The case of a C4 tetraplegic mouth calligrapher. Ecological Psychology, 25(2), 131-154.
Rein, R., Bril, B., & Nonaka, T. (2013). Coordination strategies used in stone knapping. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. doi:10.1002/ajpa.22224.
Nonaka, T. (2012). What exists in the environment that motivates the emergence, transmission, and sophistication of tool use? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35:4, 31-32.
Bril, B., Smaers, J., Steele, J., Rein, R., Nonaka, T., Dietrich, G., Biryukova, E., Hirata, S., & Roux, V. (2012). Functional mastery of percussive technology in nut-cracking and stone-flaking: experimental data and implications for the evolution of the human brain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 367, 59-74.
Nonaka, T. & Bril, B. (2012). Nesting of asymmetric functions in skilled bimanual action: Dynamics of hammering behavior of bead craftsmen. Human Movement Science, 31, 55-77.
野中哲士. (2012). 多と実在. 『思想』, No. 1054, 64-81, 岩波書店.
Ferrufino, L., Bril, B., Dietrich, G., Nonaka, T., & Coubard, O. A. (2011). Practice of contemporary dance promotes stochastic postural control in aging. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 5:169, doi:10.3389/fnhum.2011.00169.
Nonaka, T. & Bril, B. (2011). Dynamics of Asymmetric Bimanual Coordination in Dexterous Tool-use. In E. Charles & L. J. Smart (Eds.), Studies in Perception & Action XI, pp.224-229. Routledge. Philadelphia: PA.
Nonaka, T., Bril, B., & Rein, R. (2010). How do stone knappers predict and control the outcome of flaking? Implications for understanding early stone tool technology. Journal of Human Evolution, 59, 155-167.
Bril, B., Rein, R., Nonaka, T., Wenban-Smith, F., & Dietrich, G. (2010). The role of expertise in tool use: skill differences in functional action adaptation to task constraints. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36(4), 825-839.
Nonaka, T., Nishizaki, M., & Sasaki, M. (2010). Dynamics of the act of drawing from life. Cognitive Studies, 17(4), 691-712. (in Japanese)
Nonaka, T. & Sasaki, M. (2009). When a toddler starts handling multiple detached objects: descriptions of a toddler’s niche through everyday actions. Ecological Psychology, 21(2), 155-183.
Nonaka, T. (2009). A child’s play with toy blocks: Describing the surface layout of the environment. The Japanese Journal of Developmental Psychology, 20(2), 112-124. (in Japanese)
Bril, B., Rein, R. & Nonaka, T. (2009). Functional tuning of action to task constraints in tool-use: The case of stone knapping. In J. B. Wagman & C. Pagano (Eds.), Studies in Perception & Action X, pp.5-10. Routledge. Philadelphia: PA.