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Curriculum Vitae of Hiroki Koda, PhD.
(in Japanese)
Full name:Hiroki Koda
Current position:Assistant professor of Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
Academic degree:PhD from Kyoto Univ. (March 23th, 2007)
Thesis: Ethological studies of the vocal communication in wild Japanese macaques.
Educational experience
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1994-1997. Tokai High School, Aichi, Japan
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1997-2001. BSc.Department of Science, Kyoto University, Japan
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2001-2003. MSc. Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Japan
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2003-2005. Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Japan
Academic experience
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2003-2005. Research Fellow of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (DC1)
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2005- Present. Assistant Professor, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan.
Publications with peer-review
- Koda,
H. 2008. Short-term Acoustic Modifications during Dynamic Vocal
Interactions in Nonhuman Primates-Implications for Origins of
Motherese. In: The orisings of language. (Masataka, N. ed.). pp 59-73, Heidelberg: Springer.
- Koda, H., Shimooka, Y., Sugiura, H. 2008. Effects of caller activity and habitat visibility on contact call rate of wild Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). American Journal of Primatology 70, 1055-1063.
- Koda, H., Oyakawa, C., Kato, A., & Masataka, N. 2007. Experimental
evidence for the volitional control of vocal production in an immature
gibbon. Behaviour 144, 681-692.
- Oyakawa, C., Koda, H. & Sugiura, H. 2007. Acoustic Features Contributing
to the Individuality of Wild Agile Gibbon (Hylobates agilis agilis) Songs.
American Journal of Primatology 69, 777-790.
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Koda, H. 2004. Flexibility and context-sensitivity during the vocal exchange of coo calls in wild Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui). Behaviour 141, 1279-1296.
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Koda, H.,Masataka, N. 2002. A pattern of common acoustic modification by human mothers to gain attention of a child and by macaques of others in their group Psychological Reports 92, 421-422.
Publications without peer-review
- Koda, H. 2008. Short-term Acoustic Modifications during Dynamic Vocal Interactions in Nonhuman Primates-Implications for Origins of Motherese. In: The orisings of language. (Masataka, N. ed.). Springer. Tokyo. p 59-73.
Research interests
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updated on 25 Sep, 2008
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