Daisuke Sawamura

Faculty of Health Sciences Health Sciences Department of Rehabilitation ScienceProfessor
Last Updated :2026/04/14

■Researcher basic information

Researchmap personal page

Researcher number

  • 20734750

Research Keyword

  • 作業療法
  • 作業療法学
  • リハビリテーション
  • 高次脳機能障害学
  • 認知神経科学
  • 神経心理学
  • 神経科学
  • 脳卒中
  • 高齢者
  • 非侵襲的脳刺激
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • near-infrared spectroscopy
  • 運動学習

Research Field

  • Life sciences, Rehabilitation science
  • Life sciences, Medical equipment testing
  • Life sciences, Neuroscience - general

Educational Organization

■Career

Career

  • Oct. 2024 - Present
    The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Senior Fellow, Australia
  • Aug. 2023 - Present
    北海道大学大学院保健科学研究院, リハビリテーション科学分野, 教授, Japan
  • Sep. 2021 - Present
    Hokkaido University, 脳科学研究教育センター, 基幹教員(兼任)
  • Apr. 2018 - Present
    北海道医療大学学外研究員
  • Apr. 2018 - Present
    北海道大学大学院保健科学研究院, リハビリテーション科学分野, 講師
  • May 2014 - Present
    Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University Hospital
  • Jan. 2023 - Sep. 2024
    University of Melbourne, Faculry of Medicie, dentistry and Health Sciences, visiting researcher
  • Dec. 2014 - Mar. 2023
    医療法人ひまわり会 札樽病院, (非常勤)
  • Apr. 2014 - Mar. 2018
    Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, 講師
  • Aug. 2012 - Mar. 2014
    Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University Hospital
  • Apr. 2001 - Aug. 2012
    カレスサッポロ 時計台記念病院

Educational Background

  • Apr. 2017 - Sep. 2020, 北海道大学大学院 医理工学院, 博士課程
  • Apr. 2011 - Mar. 2014, Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Health Sciences
  • Apr. 2009 - Mar. 2011, Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Health Sciences, 修士課程

Committee Memberships

  • Mar. 2024 - Present
    北海道医学会, 評議員
  • Sep. 2023 - Present
    Neuropsychology Association of Japan, Councilor
  • Apr. 2019 - Present
    日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会, 評議員, Society
  • Sep. 2018 - Present
    作業と実践の科学, 論文査読委員, Society
  • Sep. 2016 - Present
    神経行動作業療法学会, 世話人, Society
  • Dec. 2014 - Present
    作業療法神経科学研究会, 理事、副会長, Society
  • Nov. 2022 - Oct. 2023
    独立行政法人日本学術振興会, 科研費専門委員会委員, Government
  • Apr. 2015 - Aug. 2018
    北海道作業療法士会, 論文査読委員, Society

■Research activity information

Awards

  • Mar. 2025, 北海道医学会, The Hokkaido Journal of Medical Science:Best Article of the Year               
    Regional Brain Activity and Neural Network Changes in Cognitive-motor Dual-task Interference: A Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study.
    Miura H.;Ono Y.;Suzuki T.;Ogihara Y.;Imai Y.;Watanabe A.;Tokikuni Y.;Sakuraba S.;Sawamura D.
  • Mar. 2025, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (JRM), Editors’ choice award
    Short-term effect of prism adaptation treatment on severity of unilateral spatial neglect following right hemispheric stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Yumene Naito;Yuta Koshino;Hisaaki Ota;Marianne Piano;Akihiro Watanabe;Yuji Inagaki;Yukina Tokikuni;Daisuke Sawamura, 47722121
  • Jul. 2024, 第9回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 基礎研究部門:奨励賞               
    Online tDCS to the left VLPFC enhances inhibitory control of aggression in high-aggression individuals.
    廣野岳慈;堀井陽依;Sean Draine;Katja Borcher;矢野理香;宍戸穂;鈴木隆介;佐藤穂佳;稲垣侑士;澤村大輔
  • Nov. 2022, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), ISMRM2023 Educational stipend               
    Effect of nighttime wakefulness on the brain's structure and function: a study involving virtual ISMRM2021 attendees.
    Kitagawa M;Sawamura D;Urushibata Y;Hamaguchi H;Philip Kyeremeh Jnr;Oppong;Daiki Sakamoto;Tha KK
  • Oct. 2022, 北海道大学・部局横断シンポジウム, ベストプレゼンテーション賞               
    短期的夜間覚醒が脳へ及ぼす作用
    北川真歩;澤村大輔;漆畑勇太;濱口裕行;タキンキン
  • Jul. 2022, 第7回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 基礎部門 奨励賞               
    Interfering Effect of Cross-modal Conflict During Working Memory Tasks: A Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study
    Cui J;Sawamura D;Sakuraba S;Saito R;Tanabe Y;Miura H;Sugi M;Yoshida K;Watanabe A;Tokikuni Y;Yoshida S;Sakai S
  • Jun. 2022, Hokkaido-Melbourne Joint Research Workshops, Hokkaido-Melbourne Joint Research Workshops Fund Award               
    Developing an interdisciplinary component to research-informed international education of the future geriatric allied health worker.
    Daisuke Sawamura;Marianne Coleman
  • Sep. 2021, Best Poster Award The 5th FHS International Conference               
    Shan Yun;Risa Takashima;Mari Sakaue;Daisuke Sawamura;Shinya Sakai.
  • May 2021, 国際磁気​共鳴医学会 (ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition) 2021, Magna Cum Laude Award               
    Sawamura D, Suzuki R, Ogawa K, Li, X, Hamaguchi H, Sakai S, Tha KK
  • Nov. 2020, Acquisition of chopstick-operation skills with the non-dominant hand and concomitant changes in brain activity.               
    Sawamura D;Sakuraba S;Suzuki Y;Asano M;Yoshida S;Honke T;Kimura M;Iwase Y;Horimoto Y;Yoshida K;Sakai S
  • Aug. 2020, 国際磁気​共鳴医学会 (ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition) 2020, Magna Cum Laude Award               
    Sawamura D;Suzuki R;Ogawa K;Li;X;Hamaguchi H;Sakai S;Tha KK
  • Sep. 2019, he 7th GI-CoRE Medical Science and Engineering Symposium, Best Poster Award               
    Sawamura D;Suzuki R;Sakai S;Tha KK
  • Sep. 2017, 日本健康行動学会 第16回学術大会 大会長優秀発表賞               
    村上優衣;境信哉;武田賢太;澤村大輔;吉田一生;廣瀬喬道;池田千紗;萬井太規;山本徹;伊藤文人
  • Jun. 2011, 第42回北海道作業療法学会, Establishment of neurocognitive training to improve frontal lobe function in moyamoya disease               
    Sawamura Daisuke
  • Jun. 2010, 第41回北海道作業療法学会, 学術奨励賞               
    片岡学;中川健一;渡辺真樹;澤村大輔

Papers

  • Elucidating the role of right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in cognitive-motor interference: Polarity-specific effects of transcranial direct current stimulation
    Hiroshi Miura, Yuji Ogihara, Yuna Imai, Yuji Inagaki, Yuga Sudo, Daisuke Sawamura
    Behavioural Brain Research, May 2026, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, 36429117
  • Characteristics of Eye Movements and Correlation to Cognitive Functions in Relation to the Location of Guide Signs and Driving Speed
    Takaya Maeyama, Hiroki Okada, Daisuke Sawamura
    Journal of Eye Movement Research, 02 Mar. 2026
    Scientific journal
  • Effects of cognitive load-Induced constriction of the useful field of view on postural control
    Naoya Hasegawa, Yuha Okubo, Yusuke Sakaki, Ami Kawata, Naoya Aramoto, Daisuke Sawamura, Hiroki Mani, Tadayoshi Asaka
    European Journal of Applied Physiology, 02 Mar. 2026, [Peer-reviewed]
    Scientific journal
  • Effects of the Color Narrative Preventive Intervention Using Occupational Storytelling: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura, Yuko Yoshida, Shan Yun, Kim Walder, Mari Sakaue
    The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 80, 2, AOTA Press, 10 Feb. 2026
    Scientific journal, Importance: Enhancing purpose in life is vital in cognitive interventions for older adults, yet its application in occupational therapy remains limited.

    Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the occupation-focused Color Narrative program compared with common Japanese community-based preventive care.

    Design: Randomized controlled trial.

    Setting: Community centers.

    Participants: Community-dwelling older adults (N = 44).

    Intervention: The Color Narrative program included group-based storytelling using 100 color cards as prompts (90 min), independent engagement in meaningful occupations (3 mo), and group reflection (90 min). Control participants attended health education and group recreational activities (90 min each).

    Outcomes and Measures: Primary outcomes included cognitive function (Mini-Mental State Examination– Japanese version [MMSE–J]) and purpose in life (Life Engagement Test [LET]). Secondary outcomes included domain-specific cognitive functions (Digit Span, Tapping Span, Symbol Search, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test), meaning in life (Meaning in Life Questionnaire–Short Form), functional status (FRAIL Scale, Frenchay Activities Index, 12-item Short-Form Health Survey).

    Results: A two-way analysis of variance showed significant interactions for MMSE–J, F(1.76, 73.89) = 4.531, p = .017, η2p = .097, and LET, F(1.56, 58.78) = 8.743, p = .001, η2p = .172. Post hoc tests revealed declined and stable MMSE–J scores in the control and intervention groups, respectively (corrected p = .031, Cohen’s d = 0.80). LET scores increased in the intervention group (corrected p = .041, Cohen’s d = 0.78).

    Conclusions and Relevance: The Color Narrative program enhanced purpose and prevented cognitive decline, highlighting the significance of occupational therapy in preventive care.

    Plain-Language Summary: This study investigated the impact of the Color Narrative program on improving cognitive health and a sense of purpose in life among older adults. The program included group-based storytelling using 100 color cards as visual prompts, personalized goal setting, and independent engagement in meaningful occupations over 3 mo, followed by a group reflection session. Compared with individuals who participated in a standard community-based health education and recreation program, the participants in this program maintained cognitive function and reported an increased sense of purpose. The findings revealed the significance of maintaining cognitive function and purpose in life in improving older adults’ overall well-being. These findings highlight the unique role of occupational therapy, especially the Color Narrative program, in promoting preventive care and supporting healthy aging within communities.
  • Trait hostility modulates the impact of cathodal tDCS on frustration-induced aggression
    Takeshi Hirono, Hiyori Horii, Sean Draine, Ryusuke Suzuki, Rika Yano, Inaho Shishido, Yuji Inagaki, Taisuke Miyazaki, Daisuke Sawamura
    Brain Research, 1871, 150062, 150062, Elsevier BV, Jan. 2026
    Scientific journal
  • Reducing attention bias toward negative emotional stimuli with transcranial random noise stimulation: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled, crossover study
    Daisuke Sawamura, Miaowen Duan, Yuji Inagaki, Ryuji Saito, Kazufumi Okada, Akihiro Watanabe, Harukazu Tohyama, Takaya Maeyama, Susumu Yoshida, Mitsunori Miyazaki, Naoya Hasegawa, Koichi Yokosawa, Yumie Ono
    Scientific Reports, 15, 1, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 12 Dec. 2025, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, 36429117
  • Cross-modal semantic and non-semantic distraction impairs auditory working memory: Behavioral and ERP evidence
    Jiahong Cui, Nianqiu Shen, Hongjun Chen, Hongyu Zhou, Lei Hu, Wenbo Yu, Zhihan Liu, Daisuke Sawamura, Yuxuan Wang, Fengyu Cong
    Biological Psychology, 202, 109154, 109154, Elsevier BV, Nov. 2025, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Sequential Fixation Behavior in Road Marking Recognition: Implications for Design
    Takaya Maeyama, Hiroki Okada, Daisuke Sawamura
    Journal of Eye Movement Research, 18, 5, 59, 59, MDPI AG, 21 Oct. 2025, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author]
    English, Scientific journal, This study examined how drivers’ eye fixations change before, during, and after recognizing road markings, and how these changes relate to driving speed, visual complexity, cognitive functions, and demographics. 20 licensed drivers viewed on-board movies showing digit or character road markings while their eye movements were tracked. Fixation positions and dispersions were analyzed. Results showed that, regardless of marking type, fixations were horizontally dispersed before and after recognition but became vertically concentrated during recognition, with fixation points shifting higher (p < 0.001) and horizontal dispersion decreasing (p = 0.01). During the recognition period, fixations moved upward and narrowed horizontally toward the final third (p = 0.034), suggesting increased focus. Longer fixations were linked to slower speeds for digits (p = 0.029) and more characters for character markings (p < 0.001). No significant correlations were found with cognitive functions or demographics. These findings suggest that drivers first scan broadly, then concentrate on markings as they approach. For optimal recognition, simple or essential information should be placed centrally or lower, while detailed content should appear higher to align with natural gaze patterns. In high-speed environments, markings should prioritize clarity and brevity in central positions to ensure safe and rapid recognition.
  • Topography of Cortical Activation with Mirror Visual Feedback and Electromyography-Triggered Electrical Stimulation: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study in Healthy Older Adults
    Yuji Inagaki, Miku Nakatsuka, Yumene Naito, Daisuke Sawamura
    Brain Sciences, 15, 10, 1074, 1074, MDPI AG, 02 Oct. 2025, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author]
    English, Scientific journal, Background/Objectives: Stroke often results in lasting upper limb deficits. Mirror visual feedback (MVF) supports motor recovery, and electromyography-triggered electrical stimulation (ES) could enhance engagement. However, the effects in healthy older adults, age-matched to typical patient cohorts, remain insufficiently understood. We tested MVF and MVF + ES using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Methods: Seventeen right-handed older adults performed left-wrist flexion under three visual conditions: circle fixation, viewing the right hand at rest, and mirror viewing, with/without electrical stimulation to the right-wrist flexors time-locked to left-forearm electromyography. Oxygenated hemoglobin (oxy-Hb) was recorded over the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), precentral gyrus (PrG), postcentral gyrus (PoG), supramarginal gyrus (SMG), superior parietal lobule (SPL), and supplementary motor area. Effects were assessed with linear mixed-effects models (stimulation × visual condition); pairwise comparisons of estimated marginal means used Fisher’s least significant difference. Left-forearm electromyography verified comparable effort across conditions. Results: Linear mixed-effects models revealed left-lateralized increases in oxy-Hb, most prominently under mirror viewing with stimulation. Post hoc tests showed high oxy-Hb in the left IFG, PrG, PoG, SMG, and SMA. The left EMG did not differ. Conclusions: In healthy older adults, MVF paired with EMG-triggered ES enhances frontoparietal–motor engagement beyond MVF alone, with recruitment shaped by visuo–proprioceptive congruence. These findings support mechanistic plausibility and motivate dose–response optimization and patient-focused trials testing behavioral transfer in stroke., 47249496
  • Functional range of motion for basic seated activities of daily living tasks
    Yuji Inagaki, Tomoya Ishida, Hiroyuki Sugimori, Takaaki Yoshimura, Akihiro Watanabe, Yumene Naito, Daisuke Sawamura
    Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 7, Frontiers Media SA, 29 Aug. 2025, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author]
    Scientific journal, Introduction

    Efficient performance of activities of daily living (ADLs) requires coordinated movement across multiple upper-limb joints. However, current assessments of joint range of motion (ROM) during ADLs often rely on subjective evaluation and lack precise quantitative data. The functional ROM required for upper-limb movements in a seated position remains unclear, despite its clinical relevance for older adults and individuals with mobility limitations who frequently perform ADLs while seated. Additionally, little is known about how joint-motion requirements differ across similar ADL tasks, such as eating with a spoon versus chopsticks or washing the top versus the back of the head. To address these issues, we aimed to establish standardized ROM values for common upper-limb–related ADLs using three-dimensional motion analysis to enhance rehabilitation goal setting.

    Methods

    Thirty-one healthy adults (14 women; mean age 22.9 ± 1.9 years) completed six seated ADLs—face washing; hair washing (top, back); chopstick or spoon eating; bottled-water drinking. Marker-based motion capture (International society of biomechanics guidelines) recorded kinematics. Descriptive statistics and paired t-tests (p &lt; 0.05) assessed task differences.

    Results

    Significant differences in upper limb and neck joint angles were observed across ADL tasks. Shoulder elevation was highest during back hair washing (105.0° ± 14.6°) and lowest when eating with chopsticks (39.2° ± 10.9°). Elbow flexion peaked during face washing (122.3° ± 5.2°) and back hair washing (127.9° ± 5.7°), reflecting the need for close hand-to-face contact. Wrist extension was greatest during face washing (−28.7° ± 8.5°), while a significant difference was found between chopstick (−13.7° ± 12.5°) and spoon use (−5.6° ± 5.3°, p = 0.005), indicating task-specific hand control demands. Neck flexion also varied significantly between hair washing conditions (back &gt; top, p &lt; 0.001). Furthermore, when eating with a bowl rather than with a plate, participants showed significantly greater shoulder elevation, elbow flexion, and forearm rotation (p &lt; 0.01), suggesting increased ROM demands shaped by Japanese eating customs.

    Discussion

    These reference ROMs offer objective targets for seated-ADL rehabilitation and assistive-device design. validation in older adults and clinical populations is warranted to confirm applicability and guide goal setting.
  • Trait Anxiety Modulates Event-Related Potential Responses to Emotional Faces               
    Haruna Aoki, Rintaro Kanazawa, Daisuke Sawamura, Yumie Ono
    Proc. IEEE EMBC, Jul. 2025, [Peer-reviewed]
  • Association between individual differences in interoception and cardiac coherence during heart rate variability biofeedback
    Ryuji Saito, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura
    Physiology and Behavior, 294, 114877, 114877, Elsevier BV, May 2025, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Short-term effect of prism adaptation treatment on severity of unilateral spatial neglect following right hemispheric stroke: a systematic review and meta- analysis
    Yumene Naito, Yuta Koshino, Hisaaki Ota, Marianne Piano, Akihiro Watanabe, Yuji Inagaki, Yukina Tokikuni, Daisuke Sawamura
    Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 57, jrm42542, jrm42542, MJS Publishing, Medical Journals Sweden AB, 24 Mar. 2025, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, Objective: This work aimed to investigate the effects of prism adaptation on unilateral spatial neglect following right hemispheric stroke.Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).Patients: Patients with unilateral spatial neglect following right hemispheric stroke.Methods: RCTs comparing prism adaptation with placebo therapy were systematically searched across 4 databases (PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library). Screening, data extraction, and quality assessment were performed by 2 independent reviewers.Results: A total of 7 RCTs, involving 227 participants, satisfied the eligibility criteria. The results showed significant short-term effects of prism adaptation on neglect outcomes (SMD: 0.49 [95% CI: 0.07 to 0.92], p = 0.02) but not on the Catherine Bergego Scale (CBS) (SMD: –0.38 [95% CI: –1.27 to 0.51], p = 0.40). Subgroup analyses revealed that larger prism angles (exceeding 10°) had greater prism adaptation effects on both neglect outcomes and CBS (SMD: 0.71 [95% CI: 0.30 to 1.12], p = 0.0007 and SMD: –0.77 [95% CI: –1.51 to –0.02], p = 0.04, respectively).Conclusion: This study demonstrated that larger prism angle with greater than 10° was identified as a crucial factor in eliciting prism adaptation effects. These findings support the use of prism adaptation with angles exceeding 10° as a therapeutic approach for unilateral spatial neglect., 47722121
  • Effects of "Color Narrative" Preventive Intervention Using Occupational Storytelling: A Randomized Controlled Trial               
    Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura, Yuko Yoshida, Shan Yun, Kim Walder, Mari Sakaue
    American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 80, 2, in press, 2025, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Fear among patients with Parkinson's disease and repeated falls: Analysis of skin conductance responses during simulated accidents
    Yasuomi Tomii, Mika Otsuki, Daisuke Sawamura, Naoya Hasegawa, Yosuke Tanaka, Youhei Kawamura
    Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 130, 107197, 107197, Elsevier BV, Jan. 2025, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Differing effectiveness of transcranial random noise stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation for enhancing working memory in healthy individuals: a randomized controlled trial
    Yukina Tokikuni, Akihiro Watanabe, Hisato Nakazono, Hiroshi Miura, Ryuji Saito, Duan Miaowen, Kanako Fuyama, Keita Takahashi, Kazufumi Okada, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Harukazu Tohyama, Susumu Yoshida, Kenneth N. K. Fong, Daisuke Sawamura
    Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 21, 1, 180, 180, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 14 Oct. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, Abstract

    Background

    Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applied to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is a promising technique for enhancing working memory (WM) performance in healthy and psychiatric populations. However, limited information is available about the effectiveness of transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) applied to the left DLPFC on WM. This study investigated the effectiveness of tRNS on WM compared with that of tDCS, which has established functional evidence.

    Methods

    This randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial enrolled 120 healthy right-handed adults who were randomly allocated to four stimulation groups: tRNS + direct current (DC) offset, tRNS, tDCS, or sham. Each stimulus was placed over the left DLPFC and had a current intensity of 2 mA applied for 20 min during the dual n-back task. The dual n-back task was repeated thrice: pre-stimulation, during stimulation, and post-stimulation. The d-prime scores, and response times were calculated as the main outcome measures. A linear mixed model was created to identify the main effects and interactions between the groups and times, with the group and time as fixed effects, and baseline performance and the subject as a covariate and random effect, respectively. The relationships between the benefit of each stimulus and baseline WM performance were also examined.

    Results

    For the d-prime score during stimulation, the tRNS group significantly performed better than the sham group at online assessment (β = 0.310, p = 0.001). In the relationships between the benefit of each stimulus and baseline WM performance, the tRNS group had significantly larger negative line slopes than the sham group for the d-prime score (β = −0.233, p = 0.038).

    Conclusions

    tRNS applied to the left DLPFC significantly improved WM performance and generated greater benefits for healthy individuals with lower WM performance. These findings highlight the potential utility of tRNS for enhancing WM performance in individuals with lower WM performance and contribute evidence for clinical application to patients with cognitive decline.

    Trial Registration

    This study was registered in the University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trial Registry in Japan (UMIN000047365) on April 1, 2022; https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000054021., 36429117
  • Akt1 deficiency does not affect fiber type composition or mitochondrial protein expression in skeletal muscle of male mice
    Daisuke Sawamura
    PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS, 12, 17, e70048, Sep. 2024, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Regional brain activity and neural network changes in cognitive-motor dual-task interference: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
    Hiroshi Miura, Yumie Ono, Tatsuya Suzuki, Yuji Ogihara, Yuna Imai, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Satoshi Sakuraba, Daisuke Sawamura
    NeuroImage, 297, 120714, 120714, Elsevier BV, Aug. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, 36429117
  • Effects of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Training on Anxiety Reduction and Brain Activity: a Randomized Active-Controlled Study Using EEG
    Ryuji Saito, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Shinya Sakai
    Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 18 Jun. 2024, [Peer-reviewed]
    Scientific journal
  • Brain Temperature as an Indicator of Cognitive Function in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
    Daisuke Sawamura
    METABOLITES, 14, 1, 17, 2024, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Prospective and Retrospective Metacognitive Abilities and Their Association with Impaired Self-Awareness in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury.               
    Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Keita Ogawa, Takuroh Mototani, Katsunori Ikoma, Shinya Sakai
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 35, 12, 1960, 1971, Dec. 2023, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Prefrontal activation during simulated driving in people with schizophrenia: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
    Daisuke Sawamura
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 326, 115285, 115285, Aug. 2023, [Peer-reviewed]
    Scientific journal
  • Decreased insulin-like growth factor-1 expression in response to mechanical loading is associated with skeletal muscle anabolic resistance in cancer cachexia
    Mitsunori Miyazaki, Atsushi Sawada, Daisuke Sawamura, Susumu Yoshida
    Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 101536, 101536, Elsevier BV, May 2023, [Peer-reviewed]
    Scientific journal
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex enhances early dexterity skills with the left non-dominant hand: a randomized controlled trial
    Akihiro Watanabe, Daisuke Sawamura, Hisato Nakazono, Yukina Tokikuni, Hiroshi Miura, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Kanako Fuyama, Harukazu Tohyama, Susumu Yoshida, Shinya Sakai
    Journal of Translational Medicine, 21, 1, 143, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 24 Feb. 2023, [Peer-reviewed], [Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, Abstract

    Background

    The left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is involved in early-phase manual dexterity skill acquisition when cognitive control processes, such as integration and complexity demands, are required. However, the effectiveness of left DLPFC transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on early-phase motor learning and whether its effectiveness depends on the cognitive demand of the target task are unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether tDCS over the left DLPFC improves non-dominant hand dexterity performance and determine if its efficacy depends on the cognitive demand of the target task.

    Methods

    In this randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial, 70 healthy, right-handed, young adult participants were recruited. They were randomly allocated to the active tDCS (2 mA for 20 min) or sham groups and repeatedly performed the Purdue Pegboard Test (PPT) left-handed peg task and left-handed assembly task three times: pre-tDCS, during tDCS, and post tDCS.

    Results

    The final sample comprised 66 healthy young adults (mean age, 22.73 ± 1.57 years). There were significant interactions between group and time in both PPT tasks, indicating significantly higher performance of those in the active tDCS group than those in the sham group post tDCS (p < 0.001). Moreover, a greater benefit was observed in the left-handed assembly task performance than in the peg task performance (p < 0.001). No significant correlation between baseline performance and benefits from tDCS was observed in either task.

    Conclusions

    These results demonstrated that prefrontal tDCS significantly improved early-phase manual dexterity skill acquisition, and its benefits were greater for the task with high cognitive demands. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms of the left DLPFC in the modulation of early-phase dexterity skill acquisition.

    Trial registration: This study was registered in the University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trial Registry in Japan (UMIN000046868), Registered February 8, 2022 https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000053467
  • Predictors of Occupational Dysfunction in Community-Dwelling Female Older Adults Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy               
    Yun S, Takashima R, Sakaue M, Sawamura D, Inoue T, Sakai S
    Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 19, 1, 8, 15, Feb. 2023, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Detecting inattentiveness caused by mind-wandering during a driving task: A behavioral study
    Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Yu Nakashima, Ryuji Saito, Nao Yamamura, Katsuhiko Ogasawara, Shinya Sakai
    Applied Ergonomics, 106, 103892, 103892, Elsevier BV, Jan. 2023, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Quality of Therapy and Mental Health Among Occupational Therapists During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Ito A, Sawamura D, Kajimura S, Miyaguchi H, Nakamura H, Ishioka T
    Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 1053703, 1053703, Dec. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Corresponding author], [International Magazine]
    English, Scientific journal, INTRODUCTION: The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) has had a severe psychological impact on occupational therapists. Clarifying the mental health status of occupational therapists and its relationship with therapy quality is essential for maintaining the quality of care and patients' quality of life. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate whether and how mental health problems are related to the quality of occupational therapy. METHODS: A nationwide cross-sectional online survey was conducted during Japan's second national state of emergency (January 2021). A total of 4,418 registered occupational therapists who were members of the Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists participated in this study. After screening for the exclusion criteria, data from 1,966 participants were analyzed. RESULTS: Path analysis showed that insufficient information provision by the workplace and increased workload were associated with depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Specifically, depression was associated with decreased therapy quality. Furthermore, one's therapy quality showed a strong positive correlation with colleagues' therapy quality. DISCUSSION: These results demonstrated a direct link between therapists' mental health conditions and therapy quality and suggested that decreased therapy quality might occur at the institutional rather than individual level. A reassessment of the support system and prompt detection and support for professionals with psychological symptoms may be the key to enhancing therapy quality and patients' quality of life. The present results contribute to the understanding of these relationships, considering the current pandemic context for occupational therapists.
  • Explicit and implicit attitudes toward smoking: Dissociation of attitudes and different characteristics for an implicit attitude in smokers and nonsmokers
    Xinyue Gao, Daisuke Sawamura, Ryuji Saito, Yui Murakami, Rika Yano, Satoshi Sakuraba, Susumu Yoshida, Shinya Sakai, Kazuki Yoshida
    PLOS ONE, 17, 10, e0275914, e0275914, Public Library of Science (PLoS), Oct. 2022, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal, Smoking is a global health risk for premature death and disease. Recently, addictive behaviors, like smoking, were considered to be guided by explicit and implicit processes. The existence of a dissociation between the two attitudes in nonsmokers and the causes of the differences in implicit attitudes toward smoking have not been fully investigated. We investigated the explicit and implicit attitudes toward smoking via a self-reported scale and the single category implicit association test (SC-IAT), respectively, among undergraduate and graduate health sciences students. In addition, we applied the drift-diffusion model (DDM) on the SC-IAT and examined the behavioral characteristics that caused differences in implicit attitude toward smoking between smokers and nonsmokers. The results showed the existence of a dissociation between explicit and implicit attitudes toward smoking among nonsmokers. In addition, nonsmokers had a higher decision threshold than smokers and a higher drift rate in the condition where negative words were associated with smoking. Nonsmokers engaged in SC-IAT with more cautious attitudes and responded more easily in a negative condition since it was consistent with their true attitudes. Conversely, smokers did not show a significant difference in the drift rate between the conditions. These results suggested that the differences in an implicit attitude between smokers and nonsmokers were caused by differences in evidence accumulation speed between the positive and negative conditions. The existence of dissociation between implicit and explicit attitudes toward smoking may indicate the difficulty of measuring true attitude in nonsmokers in a questionnaire survey. Additionally, the DDM results explained the difference of implicit attitude between smokers and nonsmokers; it may provide information on the mechanisms of addictive behaviors and a basis for therapy. However, whether these results are affected by cultural differences requires further investigation.
  • The impact of visual cross-modal conflict with semantic and nonsemantic distractors on working memory task: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
    Daisuke Sawamura, Yoshinobu Tanabe, Satoshi Sakuraba, Jiahong Cui, Hiroshi Miura, Ryuji Saito, Masaaki Sugi, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Mitsunori Miyazaki, Reiko Miyamoto, Shinya Sakai
    Medicine, 101, 36, e30330, e30330, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 09 Sep. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Different Impacts of COVID-19 on Quality of Therapy, Psychological Condition, and Work Life Among Occupational Therapists in Physical and Mental Health Fields
    Sawamura D, Ito A, Miyaguchi H, Nakamura H, Ishioka T
    Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 887069, 887069, May 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [International Magazine]
    English, Scientific journal, BACKGROUND: The negative impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have worsened the quality of therapy, psychological condition, and work life of second-line healthcare workers and occupational therapists (OTs). However, no study has investigated whether the impact of COVID-19 varies among OTs working in different fields. This study aimed to investigate the differences on the impact of COVID-19 between OTs in the physical and mental health fields. METHODS: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in Japan between January 20 and January 25, 2021. A total of 4,418 registered OTs who were members of the Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists volunteered for this study. After screening using the exclusion criteria, 1,383 participants were classified into two groups based on their field (mental health and physical health), and their quality of therapy, psychological condition, and work life were analyzed. RESULTS: OTs in the mental health field showed a greater decrease in therapy quality and increase in workload and a lower rate of decrease in working hours than those in the physical health field. In the multinomial logistic regression analysis, decreased and increased therapy quality and decreased therapy quality were significantly associated with depression in the physical health field, and decreased therapy quality was associated with insomnia in the mental health field. Furthermore, insomnia and anxiety were commonly associated with increased workload and working hours, respectively, in both fields, whereas anxiety and depression were associated with increased workload only in the physical health field. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that COVID-19 differently impacted quality of treatment, workload, work time, and psychological condition in the physical and mental health fields; moreover, the relationships among these are different in these two fields. These results highlight the importance of investigating the field-specific negative impacts of COVID-19 on OTs and may provide helpful information for devising tailored and effective prevention and intervention strategies to address these challenges.
  • Effect of Audiovisual Cross-modal Conflict During Working Memory Tasks: A Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study
    Cui J, Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Saito R, Tanabe Y, Miura H, Sugi M, Yoshida K, Watanabe A, Tokikuni Y, Yoshida S and Sakai S
    Brain Sciences, 12, 3, 349, 349, MDPI AG, Mar. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal, Cognitive conflict effects are well characterized within unimodality. However, little is known about cross-modal conflicts and their neural bases. This study characterizes the two types of visual and auditory cross-modal conflicts through working memory tasks and brain activities. The participants consisted of 31 healthy, right-handed, young male adults. The Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) and the Paced Visual Serial Addition Test (PVSAT) were performed under distractor and no distractor conditions. Distractor conditions comprised two conditions in which either the PASAT or PVSAT was the target task, and the other was used as a distractor stimulus. Additionally, oxygenated hemoglobin (Oxy-Hb) concentration changes in the frontoparietal regions were measured during tasks. The results showed significantly lower PASAT performance under distractor conditions than under no distractor conditions, but not in the PVSAT. Oxy-Hb changes in the bilateral ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) and inferior parietal cortex (IPC) significantly increased in the PASAT with distractor compared with no distractor conditions, but not in the PVSAT. Furthermore, there were significant positive correlations between Δtask performance accuracy and ΔOxy-Hb in the bilateral IPC only in the PASAT. Visual cross-modal conflict significantly impairs auditory task performance, and bilateral VLPFC and IPC are key regions in inhibiting visual cross-modal distractors.
  • Microscopic Fractional Anisotropy Detects Cognitive Training-Induced Microstructural Brain Changes.
    Li, X, Sawamura, D, Hamaguchi, H, Urushibata, Y, Feiweier, T, Ogawa, K, Tha, K.K
    Tomography, 8, 1, 33, 44, Jan. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
    English, Scientific journal, Cognitive training-induced neuroplastic brain changes have been reported. This prospective study evaluated whether microscopic fractional anisotropy (μFA) derived from double diffusion encoding (DDE) MRI could detect brain changes following a 4 week cognitive training. Twenty-nine healthy volunteers were recruited and randomly assigned into the training (n = 21) and control (n = 8) groups. Both groups underwent brain MRI including DDE MRI and 3D-T1-weighted imaging twice at an interval of 4-6 weeks, during which the former underwent the training. The training consisted of hour-long dual N-back and attention network tasks conducted five days per week. Training and time-related changes of DDE MRI indices (μFA, fractional anisotropy (FA), and mean diffusivity (MD)) and the gray and white matter volume were evaluated using mixed-design analysis of variance. In addition, any significant imaging indices were tested for correlation with cognitive training-induced task performance changes, using partial correlation analyses. μFA in the left middle frontal gyrus decreased upon the training (53 voxels, uncorrected p < 0.001), which correlated moderately with response time changes in the orienting component of attention (r = -0.521, uncorrected p = 0.032). No significant training and time-related changes were observed for other imaging indices. Thus, μFA can become a sensitive index to detect cognitive training-induced neuroplastic changes.
  • Differences of expected intervention effects between participant-led and facilitator-led preventive care services in Japan.
    Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Takao Inoue, Shinya Sakai
    Hong Kong journal of occupational therapy : HKJOT, 34, 2, 83, 93, Dec. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
    English, Scientific journal, OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of different management methods on the effectiveness of care preventive programmes for community-dwelling older adults. METHODS: This study comprised two facilitator-led (FL) and one participant-led (PL) preventive care classes in Japan. All participants received the intervention for approximately 12 weeks. Functional assessments, occupational dysfunctions, and subjective health were measured before and after the interventions. A two-way mixed design analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was adopted to examine the effect of the interventions, adjusted for previous experiences with preventive care services. The level of significance was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Fourteen participants in the PL group (76.64 ± 6.48 years, 92.9% women) and 29 participants in the FL group (76.55 ± 5.75 years, 75.9% women) were included in the statistical analysis. ANCOVA showed significant group × time interaction effects in the Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSST), the Timed Up & Go (TUG), occupational deprivation of the Classification and Assessment of Occupational Dysfunction Scale, and self-rated health. Simple main effect tests showed that the TUG decreased significantly in the PL group, while occupational deprivation and self-rated health scores improved significantly. In contrast, FTSST scores significantly improved in the FL group. CONCLUSION: PL-type management may be more appropriate for preventing social isolation and withdrawal, while FL-type management may be more appropriate for preventing physical frailty. Selecting not only adequate programmes but also an appropriate management type that matches the service purpose can help provide more effective care preventive services.
  • Relationship between proficiency level and anxiety-reducing effect in a one-time heart rate variability biofeedback: A randomized controlled trial               
    Saito R, Sawamura D, Yoshida K, Sakai S
    Medicine, 100, 45, p e27742, Nov. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Chopstick operation training with the left non-dominant hand
    Daisuke Sawamura
    TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, 12, 1, 385, 395, Oct. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Occupational Therapists: An Online Survey in Japan
    Daisuke Sawamura
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 75, 7504205010, Jun. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Acquisition of chopstick-operation skills with the non-dominant hand and concomitant changes in brain activity               
    Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Suzuki Y, Asano M, Yoshida S, Honke T, Kimura M, Iwase Y, Horimoto Y, Yoshida K, Sakai S
    北海道医学雑誌, 96, 1, 8, 9, 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Invited], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    Japanese, Scientific journal
  • Microstructural Alterations in Bipolar and Major Depressive Disorders: A Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Study
    Sawamura D, Narita H, Hashimoto N, Nakagawa S, Hamaguchi H, Fujima N, Kudo K, Shirato H, . Tha KK.
    Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (JMRI), 52, 4, 1187, 1196, Oct. 2020, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Personality Traits Modulate the Impact of Emotional Stimuli During a Working Memory Task: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study
    Sugi M, Sakuraba S, Saito H, Miyazaki M, Yoshida S, Kamada T, Sakai S, Sawamura D
    Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 14, 514414, 514414, Frontiers Media SA, 17 Sep. 2020, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author, Corresponding author], [International Magazine]
    English, Scientific journal, The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of personality traits on the impact of emotional stimuli focusing on n-back task performance and brain activity changes. Previous neuroimaging studies have reported that individual differences in emotional processing can be attributed to personality traits, which is linked to the hemisphere-specific activity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in response to emotional stimuli. Thirty right-handed healthy young male participants were recruited in this study and classified into two groups, the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) group and behavioral activation system (BAS) group, based on their scores on the BIS/BAS scale. Participants saw six emotional images (two each with negative, neutral, and positive valence), which were selected from the International Affective Picture System and validated in a preliminary experiment. Then, a dual 2-back task that simultaneously employed auditory-verbal and visuospatial stimuli was conducted. Additionally, the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin (Oxy-Hb) changes in the DLPFC was measured during the image presentation and dual 2-back task by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). The task performance showed a significantly increased reaction time (RT) in the negative valence independent of personality traits. The results of Oxy-Hb changes showed a significant interaction between personality traits and emotional valence. Further, the hemisphere-subgroup analysis revealed that the right DLPFC activity was significantly higher in the negative valence than in the neutral valence in the BIS group; the right DLPFC activity was also significantly higher in the BIS group than in the BAS group in the positive valence. There was no main effect or interaction in the left DLPFC activity. These findings suggest the importance of considering personality traits when examining the impact of emotional stimuli. Further studies with large sample sizes warranted to examine the influence emotional stimuli exert on working memory performance, considering the personality traits to better understand individual differences in emotional processing.
  • The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in automatic formation of impression and reflected impression
    Daisuke Sawamura
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 41, 11, 3045, 3058, Mar. 2020, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Applying the recent research findings of the brain to occupational therapy
    Sawamura D, Tha KK
    作業療法ジャーナル, 54, 3, 244, 251, (株)三輪書店, Mar. 2020, [Peer-reviewed], [Invited], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    Japanese
  • Current practices and factors affecting evidence-based occupational therapy practice for patients with dementia in Japan
    Hasegawa A, Takashima R, Yoshida K, Sawamura D, Murata W, Sakai S
    Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy, 33, 2, 73, 81, SAGE Publications, 2020, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal, Objective/background The rapidly increasing incidence of patients with dementia in Japan is creating an urgent demand for evidence-based occupational therapy (EBOT), which has been reported to improve clinical efficacy. This study aimed to examine the current practice of EBOT for patients with dementia in Japan and clarify factors influencing its application.

    Methods We conducted an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire survey by mail. The participants were 432 occupational therapists treating patients with dementia at 432 designated medical institutions nationwide. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and multiple regression analysis was performed to clarify the factors influencing the present application of EBOT.

    Results The response rate was 31.3%. Among the participants, 46.3% responded ‘somewhat frequently’ or more (5, 6, and 7 on a 7-grade scale) to a question on the frequency of practice of EBOT. Using multiple regression analysis with the stepwise method, we selected the model with the highest degree of fit. This model extracted three factors, namely, ability to understand scientific papers, sufficiency of means of getting information, and availability of advice, which had standardized partial regression coefficients (β) of 0.419, 0.214, and 0.158, respectively.

    Conclusions The three factors extracted using the multiple regression analysis indicate that in order to encourage EBOT for patients with dementia, occupational therapists need to acquire reading comprehension skills, so that they can assess the quality of scientific papers. Furthermore, it is important to create environments where they have access to publications and can discuss research with superiors and colleagues.

  • Acquisition of chopstick-operation skills with the non-dominant hand and concomitant changes in brain activity
    Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Suzuki Y, Asano M, Yoshida S, Honke T, Kimura M, Iwase Y, Horimoto Y, Yoshida K, Sakai S
    Scientific reports, 9, 1, 20397. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019, Dec. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • 脳画像診断の進歩 fMRI(機能的磁気共鳴画像) 失語症と高次脳機能障害
    高倉 祐樹, 澤村 大輔, タ・キンキン, 大槻 美佳
    Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation, 28, 12, 1132, 1139, 医歯薬出版(株), Nov. 2019, [Peer-reviewed]
    Japanese
  • Clinical utility of neuropsychological tests for employment outcomes in persons with cognitive impairment after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury
    Sawamura D, Ikoma K, Ogawa K, Sakai S.
    BRAIN INJURY, 32, 13-14, 1670, 1677, Dec. 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Flow experience enhances the effectiveness of attentional training: A pilot randomized controlled trial of patients with attention deficits after traumatic brain injury
    Kazuki Yoshida, Keita Ogawa, Takuroh Mototani, Yuji Inagaki, Daisuke Sawamura, Katsunori Ikoma, Shinya Sakai
    NEUROREHABILITATION, 43, 2, 183, 193, 2018, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Autistic traits modulate the activity of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in response to female faces               
    Murakami Y, Sakai S, Takeda K, Sawamura D, Yoshida K, Hirose T, Ikeda C, Mani H, Yamamoto T, Ito A
    Neurosci Res., 133, 28, 37.doi: 10.1016/j.neures.2017., Nov. 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    English
  • Milestones for Communication development in Japanese Children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I               
    Hoshi Y, Sasaki C, Yoshida K, Sato Y, Kato M, Sakuraba S, Sawamura D, Sakai S
    Journal of Health Sciences. 14 115-120., 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • 右下肢に道具の強迫的使用様の症状を呈した一例
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣
    高次脳機能研究, 36, 30, 37., Mar. 2016, [Peer-reviewed]
    Japanese
  • 臨床実習で明らかになった学生の現実認識~指導者評価と自己評価との比較検討から~               
    鎌田樹寛, 上野武治, 国永史朗, 本家寿洋, 鈴木由美, 近藤里美, 浅野雅子, 千葉芳宏, 浅野葉子, 木村恵, 朝日まどか, 澤村大輔, 児玉壮志
    リハビリテーション教育研究, 21, 289, 299, 2016, [Peer-reviewed]
  • 高次脳機能障害患者における就労能力判断基準の検討
    小川 圭太, 稲垣 侑士, 角井 由佳, 吉田 奈美, 堀 享一, 生駒 一憲, 澤村 大輔
    国立大学リハビリテーション療法士学術大会誌, 36, 17, 19, 国立大学リハビリテーション療法士協議会, Apr. 2015, [Peer-reviewed]
    Japanese, 高次脳機能障害患者における就労能力判断基準について検討した。行政的診断基準によって高次脳機能障害と診断した372例を対象とした。原因疾患は外傷性脳損傷239例、脳卒中77例、低酸素脳症24例、脳腫瘍17例、脳炎等その他15例であった。退院後3ヵ月時点の就労状況は、就労群67例、非就労群305例であった。群間比較では患者属性における項目間で有意差を認めなかったが、神経心理学的所見において全ての項目で有意差を認めた。群間比較において有意差を認めた項目を独立変数、退院3ヵ月時点の就労状況を従属変数とするロジスティック回帰分析で、RBMTが有意な変数として採択された。就労を状況変数としてRBMTのROC曲線を作成して求めたAUCは有意な値を認め、就労と非就労を判別するRBMTのカットオフ値は16.5点、感度95.5%、特異度62.8%であった。
  • 北海道医療大学作業療法学科の禁煙方針とそれに対する臨床実習指導者の意見               
    上野武治, 国永史朗, 鎌田樹寛, 本家寿洋, 浅野雅子, 千葉芳広, 浅野葉子, 朝日まどか, 木村恵, 澤村大輔, 児玉壮志
    北海道医療大学保健管理センター年報, 6, 9, 17, 2015, [Peer-reviewed]
  • Flow Experience During Attentional Training Improves Cognitive Functions in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: An Exploratory Case Study
    Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Keita Ogawa, Katsunori Ikoma, Kiyoshi Asakawa, Taro Yamauchi, Shinya Sakai
    HONG KONG JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 24, 2, 81, 87, Dec. 2014, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Important factors for hemiplegic patients to resume living independently after discharge
    Sawamura Daisuke, Shinya Sakai, Satoshi Sakuraba, Masaaki Sugi, Masahiko Toshima
    北海道作業療法, 31, 2, 73, 80, (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Aug. 2014, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    Japanese
  • Brain activity during the flow experience: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
    Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Yuji Inagaki, Keita Ogawa, Katsunori Ikoma, Shinya Sakai
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 573, 30, 34, Jun. 2014, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • 高次脳機能障害患者の外来集団訓練
    小川 圭太, 澤村 大輔, 角井 由佳, 大澤 恵留美, 堀 享一, 生駒 一憲
    国立大学リハビリテーション療法士学術大会誌, 35, 38, 42, 国立大学リハビリテーション療法士協議会, Apr. 2014, [Peer-reviewed]
    Japanese, 平成24年11月〜平成25年5月に外来集団訓練に参加した高次脳機能障害患者6名を対象に検討した。外来集団訓練プログラムとして、グループディスカッション、個人発表、机上認知課題、グループゲーム、家族教室を行い、6ヵ月間の集団訓練実施前後で注意機能評価を行った。その結果、集団訓練実施前の障害認識について、対象者の自己評価が家族による客観的評価よりも高く、障害に対する認識に差異が認められた。そして集団訓練実施後では、対象者本人とご家族の障害に対する認識の差が縮小する結果となり、集団訓練実施前後で対象者本人の自己評価には差を認めなかったが、ご家族による客観的評価で点数向上が認められた。また、集団訓練実施後の評価でご家族の介護負担感の軽減が認められた。
  • Active inhibition of task-irrelevant sounds and its neural basis in patients with attention deficits after traumatic brain injury
    Sawamura D, Ikoma K, Yoshida K, Inagaki Y, Ogawa K, Sakai S
    BRAIN INJURY, 28, 11, 1455, 1460, 2014, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author]
    English, Scientific journal
  • The Flow State Scale for Occupational Tasks: Development, Reliability, and Validity
    Kazuki Yoshida, Kiyoshi Asakawa, Taro Yamauchi, Satoshi Sakuraba, Daisuke Sawamura, Yui Murakami, Shinya Sakai
    HONG KONG JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 23, 2, 54, 61, Dec. 2013, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Scientific journal
  • Occupational therapy for attention deficit after brain injury
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法, 30, 3, 14, 23, (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Dec. 2013, [Peer-reviewed], [Invited], [Lead author, Last author, Corresponding author]
    Japanese
  • 小脳出血後に失書を呈した症例               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣
    高次脳機能研究, 33, 1, 33, 34, Mar. 2013, [Peer-reviewed]
  • Reliability and Validity of the Moss Attention Rating Scale for Use in Japan
    SAWAMURA Daisuke, IKOMA Kazunori, OGAWA Keita, KAWATO Takanori, GOTO Takahiro, INOUE Kaoru, TOSHIMA Masahiko, SAKAI Shinya
    Higher Brain Function Research, 32, 3, 533, 541, Japan Society for Higher Brain Dysfunction, Sep. 2012, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    Japanese, We developed a Japanese version of the Moss Attention Rating Scale (MARS) , a behavior observational rating scale for patients with attention deficit after traumatic brain injury, and examined its reliability and validity. The participants were 32 patients with attention disorder after traumatic brain injury. They were rated on the MARS by their treating physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, clinical psychotherapist, nurse and care worker. To examine the reliability of the MARS, we investigated both intra-rater and inter-rater reliability in the MARS scores (22-item version) and factor scores. To examine its validity, we investigated both criterion-related and the construct validity by means of neuropsychological tests. The 22-item MARS showed high intra-rater and inter-rater reliability (ICC>0.80) , and its factor scores showed moderately high intra-rater and inter-rater reliability (ICC>0.04) . Criterion-related and construct validity were both confirmed. These findings suggested that the MARS is a scale that can be used in many rehabilitation disciplines and is useful for the detection of attention deficits.
  • Effects of Behavior Therapy in preparatory action before transfer from wheelchair in a patient with attention disorder after cerebrovascular accident
    澤村 大輔, 境 信哉, 後藤 貴浩, 高村 雅二, 戸島 雅彦
    北海道作業療法, 28, 2, 55, 63, (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Oct. 2011, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author]
    Japanese

Other Activities and Achievements

  • 札幌市の通いの場に参加する後期高齢者と超高齢者における心身機能の比較
    佐藤佑太郎, 佐藤佑太郎, 福嶋篤, 福嶋篤, 樫木雅美, 樫木雅美, 佐藤佑樹, 佐藤佑樹, 松岡寛樹, 松岡寛樹, 松田涼, 松田涼, 谷津圭祐, 谷津圭祐, 渡邊康介, 渡邊康介, 高島理沙, 澤村大輔, 日本予防理学療法学会学術大会プログラム・抄録集(Web), 10th, 2024
  • 通いの場に参加する地域在住高齢者における主観的健康感が低下した者の特徴
    渡邊康介, 渡邊康介, 樫木雅美, 樫木雅美, 佐藤佑樹, 佐藤佑樹, 佐藤佑太郎, 佐藤佑太郎, 福嶋篤, 福嶋篤, 松岡寛樹, 松岡寛樹, 松田涼, 松田涼, 谷津圭祐, 谷津圭祐, 高島理沙, 澤村大輔, 日本予防理学療法学会学術大会プログラム・抄録集(Web), 10th, 2024
  • 要介護認定者における通いの場継続年数の違いによる心身機能の比較
    谷津圭祐, 谷津圭祐, 樫木雅美, 樫木雅美, 佐藤佑樹, 佐藤佑樹, 佐藤佑太朗, 佐藤佑太朗, 福嶋篤, 福嶋篤, 松岡寛樹, 松岡寛樹, 松田涼, 松田涼, 渡邊康介, 渡邊康介, 高島理沙, 澤村大輔, 日本予防理学療法学会学術大会プログラム・抄録集(Web), 10th, 2024
  • Effects of “Color Narrative”, a preventive intervention using occupational storytelling: a randomized controlled trial
    高島理沙, 澤村大輔, 吉田祐子, 坂上真理, 日本作業療法学会抄録集(CD-ROM), 57th, 2023
  • 外傷性脳損傷患者のメタ認知能力低下の特徴とself-awarenessとの関連               
    吉田 一生, 澤村 大輔, 小川 圭太, 本谷 卓郎, 生駒 一憲, 境 信哉, 日本神経心理学会総会プログラム・予稿集, 46回, 76, 76, Aug. 2022
    日本神経心理学会, Japanese
  • 認知症高齢者に対するエビデンスに基づく作業療法の実践と影響要因               
    長谷川 愛, 澤村 大輔, 吉田 一生, 高島 理沙, 村田 和香, 日本作業療法学会抄録集, 53回, OJ, 3, Sep. 2019, [Peer-reviewed]
    (一社)日本作業療法士協会, Japanese
  • 運動および認知のDual taskにおける干渉効果
    久恒 璃子, 岡本 康世, 小島 佳祐, 桜庭 聡, 澤村 大輔, 北海道作業療法, 36, Suppl., 147, 147, May 2019, [Peer-reviewed]
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • The ventromedial prefrontal responses toward faces automatically represent belief about “being-liked”               
    Ito A, Yoshida K, Takeda K, Sawamura D, Murakami Y, Hasegawa A, Sakai S, Izuma K, 8th International Symposium on Biology of Decision Making, May 2018, [Peer-reviewed]
    English
  • Novel approaches to mental and physical recovery — Integrating occupational therapy, cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology
    Yoshikawa Sakiko, Ito Ayahito, Sawamura Daisuke, Yoshida Kazuki, Ishioka Toshiyuki, Inui Toshio, Iwamiya Keiko, The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 82, 0, SS, 043-SS-043, 2018, [Peer-reviewed]
    The Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese
  • Acquiring chopstick dexterity with the non-dominant hand and changes in brain activity pattern               
    Sawamura D, Suzuki Y, Asano M, Kimura M, Honke T, Iwase Y, Horimoto Y, Yoshida S, Yoshida K, Sakai S, The 1st Asia-Pacific Occupational Therapy Symposium (Taoyuan), Oct. 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    English
  • ニューロリハビリテーションと作業療法 作業療法における基礎と臨床の融合を目指して
    澤村 大輔, 日本作業療法学会抄録集, 51回, 37, 37, Sep. 2017, [Invited]
    (一社)日本作業療法士協会, Japanese
  • 自閉症傾向が顔の選好判断および脳活動に与える影響               
    村上 優衣, 境 信哉, 武田 賢太, 澤村 大輔, 吉田 一生, 廣瀬 喬道, 池田 千紗, 萬井 太規, 山本 徹, 伊藤 文人, Health and Behavior Sciences, 16, 1, 39, 39, Sep. 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    日本健康行動科学会, Japanese
  • Autistic traits affect vmPFC activity associated with preference-related valuation               
    Murakami Y, Sakai S, Takeda K, Sawamura D, Yoshida K, Hirose T, Ikeda C, Mani H, Yamamoto T, Ito A, The 3rd FHS International Conference (Sapporo), Jul. 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    English
  • Moss Attention Rating Scaleによる統合失調症の注意機能評価の可能性の検討
    國田 幸治, 小竹 玲子, 中村 直子, 森元 隆文, 澤村 大輔, 北海道作業療法, 34, Suppl., 87, 87, May 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • Correlation between flow state and the effects of attention training: Randomized controlled trial of patients with traumatic brain injury
    Kazuki Yoshid, Keita Ogawa, Takuroh Mototani, Yuji Inagaki, Daisuke Sawamura, Katsunori Ikoma, Shinya Sakaid, BRAIN INJURY, 31, 6-7, 741, 742, 2017, [Peer-reviewed]
    English, Summary international conference
  • Possibility of working in patients with cognitive disorder after TBI - Case control study using logistic regression and ROC -               
    Sawamura D, Sakai S, Ogawa K, Ikoma K, The 50th Japanese Occupational THerapy Congress & Expo in Sapporo 2016, 50回, OK, 1, Sep. 2016, [Peer-reviewed]
    (一社)日本作業療法士協会, Japanese
  • 高次脳機能障害の方の生活に役立つ作業療法
    澤村 大輔, 北海道作業療法, 33, Suppl., 29, 29, May 2016
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • 右下肢に道具の強迫的使用を呈した症例
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣, 高次脳機能研究, 36, 1, 30, 37, Mar. 2016
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 手指機能障害におけるSTEFの罹患部位別成績の検討
    小川 圭太, 稲垣 侑士, 角井 由佳, 吉田 奈美, 河村 太介, 岩崎 倫政, 澤村 大輔, 北海道整形災害外科学会雑誌, 57, 1, 137, 138, Dec. 2015
    北海道整形災害外科学会, Japanese
  • Neurological basis of impaired associated with persistent deficits after TBI               
    Sawamura D, Ikoma K, Sugimori H, Inagaki Y, Ogawa K, Yoshida K, Abiko K, Sakai S, Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2015 (Honolulu), Jun. 2015, [Peer-reviewed]
    English
  • Flow 時の脳活動:近赤外線分光法を用いた検討               
    吉田一生, 澤村大輔, 稲垣侑士, 小川圭太, 生駒一憲, 境 信哉, 日本生理人類学会第72回大会(札幌), May 2015, [Peer-reviewed]
    Japanese
  • 高次脳機能障害患者における就労状況の判断基準の検討               
    小川 圭太, 稲垣 侑士, 角井 由佳, 大澤 恵留美, 堀 享一, 生駒 一憲, 澤村 大輔, 高次脳機能研究, 35, 1, 110, 111, Mar. 2015
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • サーモグラフィによる手部冷水負荷試験後の復温パターンの検討
    成田 隼也, 越後 歩, 井部 光滋, 堀 亨一, 澤村 大輔, 北海道作業療法, 31, Suppl., 77, 77, Sep. 2014
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • Factors contributing to estimation of the possibility of working in patients with higher brain dysfunction: a case-control study using a logistic regression model.               
    Sawamura D, Ikoma K, Ogawa K, Kakui Y, Hori K, Sakai S, 16th International Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (Yokohama), Jun. 2014, [Peer-reviewed]
  • Flow experience during attentional training improves function: an exploratory case study two patients following traumatic brain injury.               
    Yoshida K, Sawamura D, Ogawa K, Ikoma K, Asakawa K, Yamauchi T, Sakai S, 9th Annual Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference (San Diego), May 2014, [Peer-reviewed]
    English
  • 間隔伸張法による重度記憶障害者への行動学習の試み               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中野 倫仁, 中川 賀嗣, 高次脳機能研究, 34, 1, 102, 102, Mar. 2014
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • ピンチ機能再建後に筋電バイオフィードバックによる作業療法が有効であった一症例
    角井 由佳, 澤村 大輔, 小川 圭太, 伊藤 愛, 堀 享一, 本宮 真, 渡辺 直也, 松井 雄一郎, 瓜田 淳, 船越 忠直, 岩崎 倫政, 北海道整形災害外科学会雑誌, 55, 2, 263, 264, Mar. 2014
    北海道整形災害外科学会, Japanese
  • 高次脳機能障害患者の外来集団訓練
    小川 圭太, 澤村 大輔, 角井 由佳, 大澤 恵留美, 堀 享一, 北海道作業療法, 30, Suppl., 35, 35, Sep. 2013
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • Moss Attention Rating Scale日本語版の鋭敏性の検討               
    澤村大輔, 境 信哉, 小川圭太, 堀 享一, 生駒一憲, 第47回日本作業療法学会(大阪), Jun. 2013, [Peer-reviewed]
    Japanese
  • 小脳出血後に失書を呈した症例               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣, 高次脳機能研究, 33, 1, 113, 114, Mar. 2013
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 脳卒中後のアパシーがADL自立度に及ぼす影響について FIM下位項目の検討も含めて
    川口 怜子, 澤村 大輔, 斉藤 良行, 宮崎 祐太, 梅津 麻未, 北海道作業療法, 29, Suppl., 145, 145, Sep. 2012
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • 左橋梗塞後長期的な認知機能障害を呈した一例               
    澤村 大輔, 境 信哉, 高次脳機能研究, 32, 1, 89, 89, Mar. 2012
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 右下肢に道具の強迫的使用様の症状を呈した症例               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 貴嗣, 高次脳機能研究, 32, 1, 146, 146, Mar. 2012
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 左橋梗塞後長期的な認知機能障害を呈した一例
    澤村大輔, 澤村大輔, 境信哉, 日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会プログラム・講演抄録, 35th, 204, 01 Oct. 2011
    Japanese
  • Moss Attention Rating Scale日本語版の紹介と使用方法の解説
    澤村 大輔, 北海道作業療法, 28, Suppl., 156, 156, Sep. 2011
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • 回復期リハビリテーション病棟における脳卒中患者の独居生活に影響する因子
    澤村大輔, 澤村大輔, 戸島雅彦, 桜庭聡, 杉正明, 境信哉, 北海道作業療法, 28, Suppl., 83, 83, Sep. 2011
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • Moss Attention Rating Scaleの信頼性と妥当性の検討
    澤村大輔, 澤村大輔, 生駒一憲, 戸島雅彦, 後藤貴浩, 境信哉, 日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会プログラム・講演抄録, 31, 1, 43, 43, Mar. 2011
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 障害特性に基づいた注意訓練課題の考案
    片岡 学, 澤村 大輔, 宮崎 祐太, 中川 健一, 高村 雅二, 北海道作業療法, 27, Suppl., 85, 85, Aug. 2010
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • 観念運動失行と観念失行の症状分類と発現メカニズムに対する一考察、病巣からSPTA結果を分析して               
    澤村 大輔, 渡邉 真樹, 後藤 貴浩, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣, 高次脳機能研究, 29, 1, 153, 153, Mar. 2009
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 失行例の知能測定におけるレーヴン色彩マトリックス検査とコース立方体組み合わせ検査の比較               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 高次脳機能研究, 29, 1, 174, 175, Mar. 2009
    (一社)日本高次脳機能障害学会, Japanese
  • 観念運動失行と観念失行の症状分類に対する一考察 病巣からSPTA結果を分析して
    渡邉 真樹, 澤村 大輔, 高村 雅二, 戸島 雅彦, 北海道作業療法, 25, Suppl., 100, 100, Sep. 2008
    (公社)北海道作業療法士会, Japanese
  • 失行を呈する左脳卒中患者における一考察 標準高次動作性検査とFIMにおける経時的変化の検討より               
    澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 奥田 恵子, 日本作業療法学会抄録集, 40回, P130, P130, Jun. 2006
    (一社)日本作業療法士協会, Japanese

Lectures, oral presentations, etc.

  • 脳損傷後注意障害における障害構造のモデル化:共分散構造分析を用いた分析               
    佐藤 穂佳, 吉田 一生, 小川 圭太, 廣野 岳慈, 本谷 卓朗, 澤村 大輔
    第17回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学術集会, 28 Feb. 2026, Oral presentation
  • 高齢者の認知・運動二重課題遂行を支える脳内機構:課題関連 fMRI 研究               
    荻原 憂治, 渡邊 陽裕, 稲垣 侑士, 平田 雅文, 澤村 大輔
    第17回 日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会, 28 Feb. 2026, Oral presentation
  • Assessment of the responses and eye movements in the absence of a target in Chinese character visual search task               
    Hidekazu Saito, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Daisuke Sawamura, Shunpei Katsuura, Akihiro Iida, Toshiki Takeuchi, Kazuki Hirata, Keita Nukui, Hisaaki Ota
    19th WFOT Congress 2026, 09 Feb. 2026, English, Oral presentation
  • 地域在住シニアドライバーに対する運転支援の効果検証
    石井美有, 奥山徹, 小林浩, 稲垣侑士, 渡邊陽裕, 杉正明, 小笠原克彦, 寒川美奈, 澤村大輔
    第9回日本安全運転医療学会学術集会, 29 Nov. 2025, Japanese, Oral presentation
    51578790
  • 路面標示視認における段階的な固視の動態:設計への示唆               
    前山昴弥, 岡田宏基, 澤村大輔
    第9回日本安全運転医療学会学術集会, 29 Nov. 2025, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 経皮的耳介迷走神経刺激の条件による二重課題中自律神経応答の比較               
    山﨑 央敦, 三浦 拓, 鈴木 達也, 澤村 大輔, 小野 弓絵
    日本臨床神経生理学会, 13 Nov. 2025, Japanese, Oral presentation
    13 Nov. 2025 - 15 Nov. 2025
  • 高齢者の安全と自立を支える産学連携-リハビリテーション科学の視点から-               
    澤村大輔
    北海道医療大学FD研修, 29 Oct. 2025, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention program for communitydwelling older drivers               
    Miyu Ishii, Toru Okuyama, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Akihiro Watanabe, Masaaki Sugi, Yuji Inagaki, Mina Samukawa, Katsuhiko Ogasawara, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 25 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • Characteristics of eye movements and correlation to cognitive functions in relation to the location of guide signs and driving speed               
    Takaya Maeyama, Hiroki Okada, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • Modeling the Structural Organization of Attention in Acquired Brain Injury: A Path Analysis Approach               
    Honoka Sato, Kazuki Yoshida, Keita Ogawa, Takeshi Hirono, Takuro Mototani, Yuji Inagaki, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • The Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Working Memory Training in Patients with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Rimi Furudate, Yuta Koshino, Honoka Sato, Yumene Naito, Yuji Inagaki, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
    36429117
  • Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over bilateral Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex on stimulus-induced emotion regulation               
    Yuji Ogihara, Hiyori Hori, Takeshi Hirono, Sean Draine, Rika Yano, Inaho Shishido, Ryusuke Suzuki, Yuji Inagaki, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • Three-Dimensional Analysis of Functional Joint Angles in Seated Basic Activities of Daily Living
    Miku Nakatsuka, Yuji Inagaki, Tomoya Ishida, Hiroyuki Sugimori, Takaaki Yoshimura, Akihiro Watanabe, Yumene Naito, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
    47249496
  • Key neuropsychological tests for predicting employment outcomes in persons with cognitive impairment after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury               
    Masaaki Sugi, Yamato Ishimaru, Takeshi Hirono, Keita Ogawa, Takuro Mototani, Yuji Inagaki, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex enhances early motor learning in a non-dominant hand drawing task: A randomized controlled trial
    Akihiro Watanabe, Sudo Yuga, Miura Hiroshi, Yuji Inagaki, Honoka Sato, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
    51095318
  • Elucidating the role of right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in cognitivemotor interference: Polarity-specific effects of tDCS
    Hiroshi Miura, Yuji Ogihara, Yuna Imai, Yuji Inagaki, Yuga Sudo, Daisuke Sawamura
    7th FHS International Conference, Sapporo, 24 Oct. 2025, English, Oral presentation
    36429117
  • 経皮的耳介迷走神経刺激が二重課題中の脳活動に与える影響:fNIRS研究               
    山﨑央敦, 三浦拓, 鈴木達也, 澤村大輔, 小野弓絵
    第29回酸素ダイナミクス研究会 第6回合同研究会・第27回日本光脳機能イメージング学会学術集会, 27 Sep. 2025, Oral presentation
  • Relationship between Trait Anxiety and Attentional Bias to Negative Emotional Stimulation by Event-Related Potential Analysis               
    Haruna Aoki, Rintaro Kanazawa, Daisuke Sawamura, Yumie Ono
    EMBC2025, Copenhagen, 15 Jul. 2025, Oral presentation
  • 右半球脳卒中後の半側空間無視に対するプリズム適応療法の短期的効果:システマティックレビューおよびメタアナリシス               
    内藤夢音, 越野裕太, 太田久晶, Marianne Piano, 渡邊陽裕, 稲垣侑士, 時國幸奈, 澤村大輔
    第10回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 12 Jul. 2025, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 刺激誘発性の感情調節に対する両側腹外側前頭前野への経頭蓋直流電気刺激の効果               
    荻原憂治, 堀井陽依, 廣野岳慈, Sean Draine, Katja Borcher, 矢野理香, 宍戸穂, 鈴木隆介, 佐藤穂佳, 稲垣侑士, 澤村大輔
    第10回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 12 Jul. 2025, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 未来を紡ぐリハビリテーション科学の発展と人材育成を目指して-認知神経科学リハビリテーション研究室の取り組み紹介-               
    澤村大輔
    長崎大学生命医科学域セミナー, 04 Jul. 2025, Japanese
    [Invited]
  • 脳波誘発反応における不安尺度と注意バイアスの関係性の検討               
    青木遥菜, 金澤凛太郎, 澤村大輔, 小野弓絵
    第64回日本生体医工学会大会, 06 Jun. 2025, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Invited]
  • 経皮的耳介迷走神経刺激が二重課題中の脳活動に与える影響               
    金澤凜太郎、佐伯美奈、青木遥菜、澤村大輔、小野弓絵,
    第27回日本光脳機能イメージング学会学術集会, 05 Jun. 2025, Oral presentation
  • Right DLPFC activity and right frontoparietal network specifically increase during the cognitive-motor dual task               
    Hiroshi Miura, Yuji Ogihara, Yuna Imai, Yumie Ono, Tatsuya Suzuki, Akihiro Watanabe, Daisuke Sawamura
    World Physiotherapy Congress 2025, 29 May 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • 認知- 運動二重課題における右背外側前頭前野への経頭蓋直流電気刺激の効果 ―二重盲検無作為化比較試験―               
    三浦 拓, 荻原 憂治, 今井 裕菜, 須藤 優伽, 堀井 陽依, 平田 雅文, 澤村 大輔
    第16回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会, 15 Feb. 2025, Oral presentation
  • 左腹外側前頭前野へのtDCS 刺激による攻撃性調節効果 - 個人の敵意特性による違い-               
    廣野 岳慈, 堀井 陽依, 澤村 大輔
    第16回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会, 15 Feb. 2025, Oral presentation
  • 内受容感覚が心拍変動バイオフィードバックの達成度に与える影響               
    齋藤 隆司, 吉田 一生, 澤村 大輔
    第16回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会, 15 Feb. 2025, Poster presentation
  • 若年成人における二重課題干渉時の脳活動バイオマーカーの探索               
    山﨑央敦, 三浦拓, 鈴木達也, 澤村大輔, 小野弓絵
    第 32 回 fNIRS 計測・解析技術研究, 11 Jan. 2025, Oral presentation
  • 基礎から学べる半側空間無視               
    澤村大輔
    第23回作業療法神経科学研究会, Jan. 2025
  • 若年成人における二重課題干渉の誘発:認知課題の難易度調整による検討               
    山﨑 央敦, 三浦 拓, 鈴木 達也, 澤村 大輔, 小野 弓絵
    日本生体医工学会関東支部 若手研究者発表会, 30 Nov. 2024
  • Impaired Optical Flow Perceptiom Is Associated with Gait Deviation in Subjects with Unirateral Spatial Neglect               
    Kanda R, Yoshida K, Sawamura D, Sakai S
    8th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress 2024 (APOTC 2024), Nov. 2024
  • Prognostic Factors for Subjective Health in Community-Dwelling Old-Old Adults Using Machine Learning Techniques               
    Sawamura D, Fukushima A, Takashima R, Coleman M, Cham K, Luliano S, Nakaya N, Fong KNK
    8th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress 2024 (APOTC 2024), Nov. 2024, English, Oral presentation
  • Effects of Prism Adaptation Treatment on Unilateral Spatial Neglect following Right-hemispheric Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis               
    Naito Y, Koshino Y, Ota H, Coleman M, Watanabe A, Tokikuni Y, Sawamura D
    8th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress 2024 (APOTC 2024), Nov. 2024, English, Oral presentation
  • 高次脳機能障害の評価と予後予測に基づいたアプローチ               
    澤村大輔
    函館中央病院研修会, 22 Sep. 2024
    [Invited]
  • 難易度の異なる文字検出課題を用いたターゲット検出時間の特徴               
    齊藤秀和, 菅原和広, 澤村大輔, 太田久晶
    第18回日本作業療法研究学会, 31 Aug. 2024, Oral presentation
  • 経頭蓋直流電気刺激が非利き手の描画課題に及ぼす影響               
    須藤優伽, 堀井陽依, 三浦拓, 渡邊陽裕, Miaowen Duan, 石井美有, 中塚美玖, 稲垣侑士, 澤村大輔
    第9回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 13 Jul. 2024, Japanese, Oral presentation
    13 Jul. 2024
  • 感情的顔画像による注意バイアスへの経頭蓋ランダムノイズ刺激の影響               
    Miaowen Duan, 齋藤隆司, 堀井陽依, 須藤優伽, 渡邊陽裕, 石井美有, 内藤夢音, 吉田一生, 稲垣侑士, 澤村大輔
    第9回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 13 Jul. 2024, Japanese, Oral presentation
    13 Jul. 2024
  • Online tDCS to the left VLPFC enhances the effects of inhibition control of aggression in high-aggression individuals.               
    廣野岳慈, 堀井陽依, Sean Draine, Katja Borcher, 矢野理香, 宍戸穂, 鈴木隆介, 佐藤穂佳, 稲垣侑士, 澤村大輔
    第9回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 13 Jul. 2024, Japanese, Oral presentation
    13 Jul. 2024
  • Brain Activities and Neural Networks in Cognitive-motor Dual-task Interference: A Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study               
    Daisuke Sawamura, Hiroshi Miura, Tatsuya Suzuki, Yuji Ogihara, Yuna Imai, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Satoshi Sakuraba, Yumie Ono
    The 4th Japan-Taiwan-Korea Neurorehabilitation Conference, 02 Mar. 2024, English
  • Extracting characteristics of patients with brain injury underestimated by driving simulators               
    Miaowen Duan, Hiyori Horii, Takuro Mototani, Keita Ogawa, Takeshi Hirono, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 4th Japan-Taiwan-Korea Neurorehabilitation Conference, 02 Mar. 2024, English
  • The effect of differences in interoception on performance in heart rate variability biofeedback: A pilot study               
    Ryuji Saito, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 4th Japan-Taiwan-Korea Neurorehabilitation Conference, 02 Mar. 2024, English
  • Differential effects of transcranial random noise stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation on working memory performance in healthy individuals: a randomized controlled trial
    Yukina Tokikuni, Akihiro Watanabe, Hisato Nakazono, Hiroshi Miura, Ryuji Saito, Duan Miaowen, Kanako Fuyama, Keita Takahashi, Kazufumi Okada, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Harukazu Tohyama, Susumu Yoshida, Kenneth N.K. Fong, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 4th Japan-Taiwan-Korea Neurorehabilitation Conference, 02 Mar. 2024, English
    36429117
  • 作業ストーリーテリングを活用した計画実行型・認知症予防介入”カラー・ナラティブ”の効果~ランダム化比較試験~               
    髙島理沙, 澤村大輔, 吉田祐子, 坂上真理
    第57回日本作業療法学会, 11 Nov. 2023, Oral presentation
  • 注意の能動的制御における経頭蓋直流電気刺激および経頭蓋ランダムノイズ刺激の効果ー二重盲検無作為化比較試験ー               
    澤村大輔, 齋藤隆司, 崔佳宏, 三浦拓
    第57回日本作業療法学会, 11 Nov. 2023, Oral presentation
  • 脳を知り脳を守るーリハビリテーションの立場からのヘルスプロモーションー               
    澤村大輔
    北海道大学保健科学研究院公開講座2023, 03 Nov. 2023, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • 通いの場の都市部高齢者における認知機能低下 の予測モデル―口腔機能との関連―               
    福嶋 篤, 樫木 雅美, 佐藤 佑樹, 佐藤 佑太郎, 松岡 寛樹, 松田 涼, 谷津 圭祐, 渡邊 康介, 髙島 理沙, 澤村 大輔
    第10回予防理学療法学会学術大会, 28 Oct. 2023, Oral presentation
  • 通いの場に参加する地域在住高齢者における主 観的健康感が低下した者の特徴               
    渡邊 康介, 樫木 雅美, 佐藤 佑樹, 佐藤 佑太郎, 福嶋 篤, 松岡 寛樹, 松田 涼, 谷津 圭祐, 髙島 理沙, 澤村 大輔
    第10回予防理学療法学会学術大会, 28 Oct. 2023, Oral presentation
  • 札幌市の通いの場に参加する後期高齢者と超高 齢者における心身機能の比較               
    佐藤 佑太郎, 福嶋 篤, 樫木 雅美, 佐藤 佑樹, 松岡 寛樹, 松田 涼, 谷津 圭祐, 渡邊 康介, 髙島 理沙, 澤村 大輔
    第10回予防理学療法学会学術大会, 28 Oct. 2023, Oral presentation
  • Cognitive neuroscience and rehabilitation               
    Daisuke Sawamura
    The 6th FHS International Conference, Symposium, 22 Oct. 2023, English, Invited oral presentation
    [Invited]
  • Extracting characteristics of patients with brain injury underestimated by driving simulators               
    Hiyori Horii, Takeshi Hirono, Keita Ogawa, Takuro Mototani, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 6th FHS International Conference, 20 Oct. 2023, English, Poster presentation
  • redictive Validity of Driving-Simulator Assessments in Patients with Cognitive Impairment After Brain Injury               
    Takeshi Hirono, Keita Ogawa, Takuro Mototani, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 6th FHS International Conference, 20 Oct. 2023, English, Poster presentation
  • Neural activity and neural networks in dual task interference of motor and cognitive tasks               
    Hiroshi Miura, Yuji Ogihara, Yuna Imai, Yumie Ono, Tatsuya Suzuki, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 6th FHS International Conference, 20 Oct. 2023, English, Poster presentation
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex enhances early dexterity skills with the left nondominant hand: a randomized controlled trial               
    Akihiro Watanabe, Daisuke Sawamura, Hisato Nakazono, Yukina Tokikuni, Hiroshi Miura, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Kanako Fuyama, Harukazu Tohyama, Susumu Yoshida, Shinya Sakai
    The 6th FHS International Conference, 20 Oct. 2023, English, Poster presentation
  • Anxiety-reducing effect of heart rate variability biofeedback training and its brain activity: A randomized active controlled study using EEG               
    Ryuji Saito, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Yukina Tokikuni, Akihiro Watanabe, Shinya Sakai
    The 6th FHS International Conference, 20 Oct. 2023, English, Poster presentation
  • Different effectiveness of transcranial random noise stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation for enhancing working memory in healthy individuals: A randomized controlled trial               
    Yukina Tokikuni, Akihiro Watanabe, Hisato Nakazono, Hiroshi Miura, Ryuji Saito, Duan Miaowen, Kazuhiro Sugawara, Harukazu Tohyama, Susumu Yoshida, Fong Kenneth, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 6th FHS International Conference, 20 Oct. 2023, English, Poster presentation
  • 外傷性脳損傷における全脳温度と認知機能との関係性評価               
    北川真歩, 李忻南, 澤村大輔, Sulaiman Sheriff, Andrew A.Maudsley, 坂本大貴, 齋藤道紀, 王锦程, Philip Kyeremeh Jnr Oppong, 西上健太郎, Khin Khin Tha
    第9回北大・部局横断シンポジウム, 11 Oct. 2023
  • 後期高齢者の質問票を用いたフレイル判定およ びフレイルと質問票下位項目との関連について               
    松岡 寛樹, 樫木 雅美, 佐藤 佑樹, 佐藤 佑太郎, 福嶋 篤, 松田 涼, 谷津 圭祐, 渡邊 康介, 髙島 理沙, 澤村 大輔
    第10回予防理学療法学会学術大会, Oct. 2023, Japanese, Poster presentation
  • 要介護認定者における通いの場継続年数の違い による心身機能の比較               
    谷津 圭祐, 樫木 雅美, 佐藤 佑樹, 佐藤 佑太朗, 福嶋 篤, 松岡 寛樹, 松田 涼, 渡邊 康介, 髙島 理沙, 澤村 大輔
    第10回予防理学療法学会学術大会, Oct. 2023, Japanese, Poster presentation
  • 通いの場に参加する都市部高齢者の口腔機能低 下の有無に影響を与える要因の検討               
    松田 涼, 福嶋 篤, 樫木 雅美, 佐藤 佑樹, 松岡 寛樹, 谷津 圭祐, 渡邊 康介, 佐藤 佑太郎, 髙島 理沙, 澤村 大輔
    第10回予防理学療法学会学術大会, Oct. 2023, Oral presentation
  • 高次脳機能障害の評価と予後予測に基づいたアプローチ               
    澤村大輔
    函館中央病院研修会, 22 Sep. 2023, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • 運動課題と認知課題の二重課題干渉における神経活動 と神経ネットワークの検討               
    三浦拓, 荻原憂治, 今井裕菜, 小野弓絵, 鈴木達也, 渡邊陽裕, 時國幸奈, 平田雅文, 澤村大輔
    第21 回日本神経理学療法学会学術大会, 09 Sep. 2023, Japanese, Oral presentation
    09 Sep. 2023 - 10 Sep. 2023
  • Cognitive neuroscience and rehabilitation - Striving towards the development of effective assessment and intervention strategies               
    Daisuke Sawamura
    Florey neuroscience seminar in University of Melbourne (Melbourne), 06 Sep. 2023, English, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Future directions for collaborative allied health research for healthy aging.               
    Daisuke Sawamura
    Optometry & Vision Sciences seminar in University of Melbourne (Melbourne ), 05 Sep. 2023, English, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Effects of heart rate variability biofeedback training on anxiety reduction and its brain activity: an EEG study               
    Ryuji Saito, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Shinya Sakai
    7th European Congress of NeuroRehabilitation, 01 Sep. 2023
  • Metacognitive Impairment and Its Association with Self-Awareness in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury               
    K Yoshida, D Sawamura, K Ogawa, T Mototani, K Ikoma, S Sakai
    7th European Congress of NeuroRehabilitatio, 01 Sep. 2023, English
  • Neural predictors of the person impression               
    Ayahito Ito, Ryuta Aoki, Akihiro Watanabe, Yukina Tokikuni, Kazuki Yoshida, Yui Murakami, Shunichi Ogawa, Daisuke Sawamura, Hiroyoshi Ogishima, Ryuichi Tamai, Shogo Kajimura, Mie Kito, Masanori Yamanaka, Keise Izuma
    第46回日本神経科学大会, 03 Aug. 2023, English, Oral presentation
  • Integrated Allied Healthcare For Healthy Ageing: Interprofessional Collaborative Practice, Education And Research               
    Marianne Coleman, Daisuke Sawamura, Kwang Cham, Sandra Iuliano, Naoya Hasegawa
    The Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) 2023, 27 Jun. 2023, English, Oral presentation
    27 Jun. 2023 - 29 Jun. 2023
  • 高次脳機能障害におけるEBOTの確立に向けて~脳イメージング法と非侵襲的脳刺激法~
    澤村大輔
    第53回北海道作業療法学会学術集会 シンポジウム, 25 Jun. 2023, Japanese, Nominated symposium
    36429117, [Invited]
  • ワーキングメモリとその神経基盤               
    澤村大輔
    第53回北海道作業療法学会学術集会SIG, 24 Jun. 2023, Japanese, Nominated symposium
    [Invited]
  • Effect of nighttime wakefulness on the brain's structure and function: a study involving virtual ISMRM2021 attendees.               
    Kitagawa M, Sawamura D, Urushibata Y, Hamaguchi H, Philip Kyeremeh Jnr, Oppong, Daiki Sakamoto, Tha KK
    International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), 03 Jun. 2023, Japanese, Oral presentation
    03 Jun. 2023 - 08 Jun. 2023
  • Different Impacts of COVID-19 on Therapy Quality, Psychological Condition, and Work Life Among Occupational Therapists in Physical and Mental Health Fields               
    Daisuke Sawamura
    2023 Korea-Japan Joint Symposium on Occupational Therapy, 10 May 2023, English, Invited oral presentation
    [Invited]
  • 上肢協調運動課題と聴覚性ワーキングメモリ課題における二重課題干渉効果とfunctional Near-Infrared Spectroscopyを用いた神経基盤 の検討               
    三浦拓, 荻原憂治, 今井裕菜, 鈴木達也, 小野弓枝, 竹中宏幸, 平田雅文, 渡邊陽裕, 時國幸奈, 澤村大輔
    第14回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会, 08 Apr. 2023, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 左背外側前頭前野における経頭蓋電気刺激がワーキングメモリに及ぼす影響 -tDCSとtRNSの直接比較-               
    第14回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会
    時國幸奈,渡邊陽裕, 三浦拓, 澤村大輔, 08 Apr. 2023, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 非利き手の巧緻動作に対する左背外側前頭前野への経頭蓋直流電気刺激の効果 -二重盲検無作為化比較試験-               
    渡邊陽裕, 時國幸奈, 三浦拓, 澤村大輔
    第14回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会 (福岡), 08 Apr. 2023, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • クロスモーダル葛藤の抑制における経頭蓋直流電気刺激および経頭蓋ランダムノイズ刺激の効果 -二重盲検無作為化比較試験-               
    澤村大輔, 崔佳宏, 吉田一生, 齋藤隆司, 時國幸奈, 渡邊陽裕, 三浦拓
    第14回日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会 (福岡), 08 Apr. 2023, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • Future directions for collaborative allied health research and education with international partners
    Daisuke Sawamura
    Snapshots from Australia and Japan: Integrated Allied Healthcare for Older Adults, 11 Feb. 2023, English, Invited oral presentation
    38065637, [Invited]
  • Integrated Allied Healthcare For Healthy Ageing: Interprofessional Collaborative Education And Research               
    Marianne Coleman, Kwang Cham, Sandra Iuliano, Naoya Hasegawa, Daisuke Sawamura
    World Congress of Optometry 2023, 2023, English, Oral presentation
  • 喫煙に対する明示的、暗黙的態度 -喫煙者、非喫煙者における態度の乖離と暗黙的態度の異なる特徴               
    吉田一生, 高欣悦, 澤村大輔, 齋藤隆司, 村上優衣, 矢野里香, 桜庭聡, 吉田晋, 境信哉
    第46回日本高次脳機能障害学会, 03 Dec. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 運転課題中のマインドワンダリングによる不注意状態の検出               
    吉田一生, 澤村大輔, 八木幹雄, 中嶋悠, 齊藤隆司, 山村奈央, 小笠原克彦, 境信哉
    第46回日本高次脳機能障害学会, 03 Dec. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • スクロールする日本語黙読時における視線移動の特徴               
    前山昂弥, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 鈴木哲平, 小笠原克彦, 境信哉
    02 Dec. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 心拍変動バイオフィードバック訓練による不安低減効果とその脳活動               
    齋藤隆司, 吉田一生, 澤村大輔, 時國幸奈, 渡邉陽裕, 段ビョウ文, 境信哉
    第46回日本高次脳機能障害学会, 02 Dec. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 短期的夜間覚醒が脳へ及ぼす作用               
    北川真歩, 澤村大輔, 漆畑勇太, 濱口裕行, タキンキン
    第8回北大・部局横断シンポジウム, 28 Oct. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
    28 Oct. 2022 - 28 Oct. 2022
  • Effect of nighttime wakefulness on the glymphatic system, the brain's metabolites, and cognition.               
    Kitagawa M, Sawamura D, Urushibata Y, Hamaguchi H, Tha KK
    The 7th annual scientific meeting of the ISMRM Japanese Chapte, 11 Oct. 2022, English, Oral presentation
    10 Oct. 2022 - 11 Oct. 2022
  • ストーリーテリングを活用した計画実行型・認知症予防介入の効果:ランダム化比較試験               
    髙島理沙,澤村大輔,大西竜太,坂上真理
    第81回日本公衆衛生学会, 08 Oct. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 作業療法士における治療の質,心理状態,ワークライフへの領域特異的なCOVID-19の影響               
    澤村大輔, 伊藤文人, 石岡俊之
    第81回日本公衆衛生学会, 08 Oct. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • An overview of Regional PT’s role in regional geriatric care in the community setting in Sapporo city               
    Atsushi Fukushima, Daisuke Sawamura
    Hokkaido University & The University of Melbourne Case Study Afternoon: Integrated Allied Healthcare for Older Adults, 16 Sep. 2022, English, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Effect of nighttime wakefulness on the brain's metabolism.               
    北川真歩, 澤村大輔, 漆畑勇太, 李, 楊虎、タキンキン
    第50回日本磁気共鳴医学会大会, 10 Sep. 2022, Japanese
    09 Sep. 2022 - 11 Sep. 2022
  • 外傷性脳損傷患者のメタ認知能力低下の特徴とself-awarenessとの関連               
    吉田一生, 澤村大輔, 小川圭太, 本谷卓郎, 生駒一憲, 境信哉
    第46回日本神経心理学会, 08 Sep. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 脳画像の見方と高次脳機能障害               
    澤村大輔
    北海道医療大学同窓会セミナー, 25 Jul. 2022, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • 経頭蓋直流電気刺激による非利き手の巧緻動作パフォーマンスへの影響               
    渡邊陽裕, 澤村大輔, 時國幸奈, 三浦拓, 遠山晴一, 境信哉
    第7回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 02 Jul. 2022, Japanese, Oral presentation
    02 Jul. 2022 - 02 Jul. 2022
  • Interfering Effect of Cross-modal Conflict During Working Memory Tasks: A Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study
    Cui J, Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Saito R, Tanabe Y, Miura H, Sugi M, Yoshida K, Watanabe A, Tokikuni Y, Yoshida S, Sakai S
    第7回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 02 Jul. 2022, English, Oral presentation
    02 Jul. 2022 - 02 Jul. 2022, 30432545
  • Different Impacts of COVID-19 on Quality of Therapy, Psychological Condition, and Work Life Among Occupational Therapists in Physical and Mental Health Fields               
    Daisuke Sawamura
    Impact and challenges of COVID-19 on occupational therapy in Northeast Asia, 14 May 2022, English, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Impact of virtual international conferences on the brain’s metabolism and cognitive performance. Asian Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ASMRM)               
    Kitagawa M, Sawamura D, Urushibata Y, Tha KK
    Asian Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ASMRM), 22 Mar. 2022, English, Oral presentation
    21 Mar. 2022 - 22 Mar. 2022
  • Short-Term Attention and Working Memory Training-Derived Cognitive Improvement and Neural Neuroplasticity               
    Daisuke Sawamura
    Virtual Conference on Healthy Ageing - Hokkaido University - The University of Melbourne-, 08 Mar. 2022, English, Invited oral presentation
    [Invited]
  • Interfering Effect of Cross-modal Conflict During Working Memory Task: A Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study               
    Cui J, Sawamura D, Tanabe Y, MiuraH, Sugi M, Yoshida K, SaitoR, Watanabe A, Tokikuni Y, Sakai S
    fNIRS 2021 Virtual Meeting, Oct. 2021, English, Oral presentation
  • Audiovisual Cross-modal Interfering Effect During Working Memory Task: A Near-infrared Spectroscopy Study               
    Cui J, Sawamura D, Tanabe Y, MiuraH, Sugi M, Yoshida K, SaitoR, Watanabe A, Tokikuni Y, Sakai S
    The 5th FHS International Conference, 18 Sep. 2021, English, Poster presentation
    17 Sep. 2021 - 18 Sep. 2021
  • Examining the relationship between proficiency level and anxiety-reducing effect in a single session of heart rate variability biofeedback               
    Saito R, Sawamura D, Yoshida K, Sakai S
    The 5th FHS International Conference, 17 Sep. 2021, English, Poster presentation
    17 Sep. 2021 - 18 Sep. 2021
  • Characteristics of eye movements during reading scrolling Japanese texts               
    Maeyama T, Sawamura D, Yoshida K, Suzuki T, Ogasawara K, Sakai S
    The 5th FHS International Conference, 17 Sep. 2021, English, Poster presentation
    17 Sep. 2021 - 18 Sep. 2021
  • Factors Predicting Occupational Dysfunction in Community-Dwelling Older Adults               
    Yun S, Takashima R, Sakaue M, Sawamura D, Sakai S
    The 5th FHS International Conference, 17 Sep. 2021, English, Poster presentation
    17 Sep. 2021 - 18 Sep. 2021
  • 短期間の認知制御機能トレーニングに由来する脳の構造的、機能的神経可塑性               
    澤村大輔, 鈴木隆介, 杉山拓, 境信哉, タキンキン
    第7回 北大・部局横断シンポジウム, Sep. 2021
  • Comparison of effectiveness between participant-led and facilitator-led preventive care programs in Japan               
    Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Shinya Sakai
    Global Healthcare 2021, Sep. 2021
  • ワーキングメモリ課題に対する感情刺激の影響は人格特性に依存する               
    杉 正明, 桜庭 聡, 齋藤弘匡, 澤村 大輔
    第55回日本作業療法学会 2021年9月, Sep. 2021, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 単回の心拍変動バイオフィードバックにおける習熟度と不安低減効果との関係性の検討               
    齋藤隆司, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 境信哉
    第8回全国作業療法学系大学院ゼミナール, 29 Aug. 2021, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in automatic formation of impression and reflected impression               
    Ayahito Ito, Kazuki Yoshida, Kenta Takeda, Daisuke Sawamura, Yui Murakami, Ai Hasegawa, Shinya Sakai, Keise Izuma
    32nd International Congress of Psychology, Jul. 2021, English, Poster presentation
  • Tissue Microstructural Changes following Four-Week Neurocognitive Training: Observations of Double Diffusion Encoding MRI               
    Xinnan Li, Daisuke Sawamura, Hiroyuki Hamaguchi, Yuta Urushibata, Thorsten Feiweier, Keita Ogawa, Khin Khin Tha
    2021 ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition (Annual meeting), 18 May 2021, English, Oral presentation
    15 May 2021 - 20 May 2021
  • Cognitive training-derived microstructural and functional neuroplasticity and the neural mechanisms underlying the far-transfer effect
    Daisuke Sawamura, Ryusuke Suzuki, Shinya Sakai, Keita Ogawa, Xinnan Li, Hamaguchi Hiroyuki, Khin Khin Tha
    2021 ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition (Annual meeting), 18 May 2021, English, Oral presentation
    15 May 2021 - 20 May 2021, 30432545
  • 作業療法神経科学研究会主催 基礎から学べる遂行機能障害               
    澤村大輔
    Dec. 2020
    [Invited]
  • 健常若年成人におけるcombined computerized cognitive training の 有効性 ―転移効果と脳領域間の機能的結合の変化―               
    澤村大輔, 鈴木隆介, 小川圭太, 境信哉, タキンキン
    第54回日本作業療法学会, Sep. 2020
    25 Sep. 2020 - 25 Oct. 2020
  • 北海道作業療法士会主催研修会(知って使える!注意機能の診かた)               
    澤村大輔
    14 Oct. 2020
    [Invited]
  • Combined Working Memory and Attention Training Improves Cognition via Task-Specific and Transfer Effects               
    Sawamura D, Suzuki R, Ogawa K, Li, X, Hamaguchi H, Sakai S, Tha KK
    2020 ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition (Annual meeting) in Paris, 13 Aug. 2020, English, Oral presentation
  • Diffusion Imaging Correlates of Neurocognition in Healthy Adults: The Potentials of Sequences with Multiple Diffusion Encoding Schemes               
    Tha KK, Sawamura D, Li X, Urushibata Y, Ogawa K, Kudo K, Shirato H
    2020 ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition (Annual meeting) in Paris, 11 Aug. 2020, English, Oral presentation
  • 腹内側前頭前野における「他者からどう思われそうか」の表象過程               
    伊藤文人, 吉田一生, 武田賢太, 澤村大輔, 村上優衣, 長谷川愛, 境信哉, 出馬圭世
    第22回日本ヒト脳機能マッピング学会, Aug. 2020, Japanese, Poster presentation
  • 基礎から学べる半側空間無視               
    澤村大輔
    作業療法神経科学研究会第18回研修会 講師, 20 Jul. 2020
    [Invited]
  • 非利き手における箸動作スキルの獲得および脳活動の経時的変化-無作為化比較試験による検討-               
    澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 境信哉
    第11回 日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会学術集会, 29 May 2020
  • The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in automatic formation of impression and reflected impression               
    Ito A, Yoshida K, Takeda K, Sawamura D, Murakami Y, Hasegawa A, Sakai S, Izuma K
    第9回社会神経科学研究会, Nov. 2019, Japanese
  • 認知症高齢者に対するエビデンスに基づく作業療法の実践と影響要因               
    長谷川愛, 村田和香, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 高島理沙, 境信哉
    第53回日本作業療法学会(福岡), Sep. 2019, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 基礎から学べる遂行機能障害               
    澤村 大輔
    作業療法神経科学研究会第14回研修会, 31 Aug. 2019
    [Invited]
  • 高次脳機能障害の評価と予後予測に基づいたアプローチ               
    澤村大輔
    札幌高次脳機能障害研究会 特別講演, 30 Aug. 2019, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • The Benefits of Combined Working Memory and Attention Training: Observations in Young Healthy Adults               
    Sawamura D, Suzuki R, Sakai S, Tha KK
    The 7th GI-CoRE Medical Science and Engineering Symposium (Sapporo), 19 Aug. 2019, English, Poster presentation
    [International presentation]
  • 認知症高齢者に対するエビデンスに基づく作業療法の実践と影響要因               
    長谷川愛, 村田和香, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 髙島理沙, 境 信哉
    第7回全国作業療法学系大学院ゼミナール(札幌), Aug. 2019
  • 運動および認知のDual taskにおける干渉効果               
    久恒璃子, 岡本康世, 小島佳佑, 桜庭聡, 澤村大輔
    第50回北海道作業療法学会, 08 Jun. 2019, Japanese
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 感情画像が感情処理と認知制御に及ぼす影響 -人格構成要素を加味した検討-               
    杉 正明, 桜庭 聡, 澤村 大輔
    第5回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, 01 Jun. 2019, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • Differences in Brain Microstructural Alterations Between Bipolar and Major Depression Revealed by Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    ISMRM 27th Annual Meeting & Exhibition (Montréal, Canada ), 12 May 2019, English, Oral presentation
    [International presentation]
  • 高次脳機能障害の評価と予後予測に基づいたアプローチ               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道リハビリテーション大学校同窓会講演会, 09 Feb. 2019, Japanese
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • リハビリテーションのための画像の見方~CT・MRIを中心に               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法士連盟講習会, 15 Jan. 2019, Japanese
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • 第13回北海道言語聴覚士会学術集会【特別講演】               
    澤村 大輔
    「高次脳機能障害による生活場面における問題, Oct. 2018, Japanese
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • 心身機能の回復に対する新たなアプローチに向けて:作業療法・認知神経科学・臨床心理学の接点               
    吉川左紀子, 伊藤文人, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 石岡俊之, 乾敏郎, 岩宮恵子
    第82回日本心理学会シンポジウム, Sep. 2018
  • 手関節肢位の違いが指尖つまみに及ぼす影響について               
    田丸仁啓, 青木光弘, 澤村大輔
    第49回北海道作業療法学会, 09 Jun. 2018
  • The ventromedial prefrontal responses toward faces automatically represent belief about “being-liked”               
    to A, Yoshida K, Takeda K, Sawamura D, Murakami Y, Hasegawa A, Sakai S, Izuma K
    8th International Symposium on Biology of Decision Making, May 2018
  • 基礎から学べる半側空間無視               
    澤村 大輔
    作業療法神経科学研究会, Feb. 2018
    [Invited]
  • リハビリテーションのための画像の見方~CT,MRI~を中心に               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法士連盟主催講習会, Dec. 2017
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • 座長から見た学会の動向               
    澤村
    第51回日本作業療法学会, Nov. 2017, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • 第51回東京学会印象記~座長から見た学会の動向~               
    澤村 大輔
    日本作業療法協会誌. vol.68 19-20., Nov. 2017, Japanese, Others
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • Acquiring chopstick dexterity with the non-dominant hand and changes in brain activity pattern.               
    Sawamura D, Suzuki Y, Asano M, Kimura M, Honke T, Iwase Y, Horimoto Y, Yoshida S, Yoshida K, Sakai S
    The 1st Asia-Pacific Occupational Therapy Symposium (Taoyuan), 22 Oct. 2017, English
    [International presentation]
  • Striving toward the fusion of basic science and clinics in occupational therapy               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    The 51st Japanese Occupational Therapy Congress & Expo in TOKYO, 22 Sep. 2017, Nominated symposium
    [Invited]
  • 自閉症傾向が顔の選好判断および脳活動に与える影響 自閉症傾向が顔の選好判断および脳活動               
    村上優衣, 境 信哉, 武田賢太, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 廣瀬喬道, 池田千紗, 萬井太規, 山本 徹, 伊藤文人
    健康行動科学会 第16回学術大会, Sep. 2017
  • Autistic traits affect vmPFC activity associated with preference-related valuation               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    The 3rd FHS International Conference, 07 Jul. 2017, English, Oral presentation
  • 基礎から学べる遂行機能障害               
    澤村 大輔
    作業療法神経科学研究会, 17 Jun. 2017, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Rehabilitation for patients with cognitive dysfunction after stroke~Occupational therapy in cognitive rehabilitation~               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    Rehabilitation seminar in Khabarovsk(Russia), 04 Jun. 2017, English, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Moss Attention Rating Scaleによる統合失調症の注意機能評価の可能性の検討               
    國田幸治, 小竹玲子, 中村直子, 森元隆文, 澤村大輔
    第48回北海道作業療法学会, Jun. 2017, Japanese, Oral presentation
  • 就労支援における神経心理学的検査の有用性               
    澤村 大輔
    札幌高次脳機能障害支援ネットワーク主催講習会, 11 Mar. 2017, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Correlation between flow state and the effects of attention training: randomized controlled trial of patients with traumatic brain injury               
    Yoshida K, Ogawa K, Mototani T, Inagaki Y, Sawamura D, Ikoma K, Shinya S
    The 12th world congress on brain injury (New Orleans), Mar. 2017, English, Oral presentation
    [International presentation]
  • 外傷性脳損傷後高次脳機能障害患者における就労の可否判断に貢献する因子~多項ロジスティック回帰分析と ROC 曲線による検討~               
    澤村 大輔, 生駒 一憲, 小川 圭太, 境 信哉
    第50回日本作業療法学会, Sep. 2016, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 高次脳機能障害の方の生活に役立つ作業療法               
    澤村 大輔
    第 5 回全道研修会, Jun. 2016, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • 注意障害の作業療法               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法士会主催 重点課題研修会, Feb. 2016, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • Epidemiology and rehabilitation of breast cancer               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    Rehabilitation seminar in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Russia), Jan. 2016, English, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Occupational therapy for breast cancer               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    IRehabilitation seminar in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Russia), Jan. 2016, English, Public discourse
    [Invited], [International presentation]
  • カオス・フラクタル解析の臨床応用の可能性               
    澤村大輔
    第1回北海道医療大学主催学術集会, Dec. 2015, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Invited]
  • 高次脳機能障害と生活               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法士会石狩支部企画, Aug. 2015, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • 臨床実習で明らかになった学生の現実認識~指導者評価と自己評価との比較検討~               
    鎌田 樹寛, 本家 寿洋, 浅野 雅子, 浅野 葉子, 木村 恵, 澤村 大輔, 上野 武治
    第28回全国リハビリテーション教育研究大会, Aug. 2015, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • Speech Disorder due to mirrored lesion in the non-dominant hemisphere in a case of Broca's aphasia               
    Tutumi M, Kazumata K, Ootuki M, Tha KK, Abiko K, Oosawa E, Ogawa K, Inagaki Y, Sawamura D, Ikoma K
    第2回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会, Jul. 2015
  • Neurological bases of visuospatial attention in chronic patients with attention deficits after TBI               
    Sawamura D, Ikoma K, Yoshida K, Inagaki Y, Ogawa K, Abiko K, Sakai S
    organization for human brain mapping(OHBM) 2015, 13 Jun. 2015, English, Poster presentation
    [International presentation]
  • 手指機能障害におけるSTEFの罹患部位別成績の検討               
    小川圭太, 澤村大輔, 角井由佳, 堀享一, 河村太介
    第127回北海道整形外科学会, Jun. 2015
  • 高齢者版・余暇活動の楽しさ評価法の構成概念妥当性の検討               
    本家寿洋, 山田 孝, 石井良和, 澤村大輔, 小林法一
    第19回日本作業療法学会, Jun. 2015, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • Flow時の脳活動:近赤外線分光法を用いた検討               
    吉田一生, 澤村大輔, 稲垣侑士, 小川圭太, 生駒一憲, 境信哉
    日本生理人類学会第72回大会, May 2015
  • fNIRSにおけるカオスフラクタル解析の応用               
    澤村大輔
    長岡大学主催大学間連携シンポジウム, Feb. 2015
  • 外傷性脳損傷患者における課題無関連刺激が及ぼす影響~fNIRSによる検討~               
    澤村大輔
    長岡大学主催大学間連携学術大会【シンポジスト】, Feb. 2015
    [Invited]
  • 脳損傷患者の注意障害に対する評価および治療介入               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法士会主催 重点課題研修会, Feb. 2015
    [Invited], [Domestic Conference]
  • サーモグラフィーによる手部冷水負荷試験後の復温パターンの検討               
    澤村 大輔
    第45回北海道作業療法学会, Sep. 2014
  • 外傷性脳損傷後高次脳機能障害患者における就労の可否判断               
    澤村大輔, 生駒一憲, 小川圭太, 境信哉
    第3回全国作業療法学系大学院ゼミナール, Aug. 2014, Japanese
  • 外傷性脳損傷患者における課題無関連刺激が及ぼす影響~fMRIによる検討~               
    澤村大輔, 生駒一憲, 小川圭太, 境信哉
    第4回全国作業療法学系大学院ゼミナール, Aug. 2014
  • 手指機能障害におけるSTEFの罹患部位別成績の検討               
    小川 圭太, 澤村 大輔, 角井 由佳, 堀 亨一, 河村 太介
    第127回 北海道整形災害外科学会, Jun. 2014, Japanese
  • Brain activity during the flow experience: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study               
    Yoshida K, Sawamura D, Inagaki Y, Ogawa K, Ikoma K, Sakai S
    16th International Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Jun. 2014, English
    [International presentation]
  • Factors contributing to estimation of the possibility of working in patients with higher brain dysfunction               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    16th International Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapist in collaboration with the 48th Japanese Occupational Therapy Congress and Expo, Jun. 2014, English, Poster presentation
    [International presentation]
  • Flow experience during attentional training improves function: an exploratory case study two patients following traumatic brain injury.               
    Yoshida K, Sawamura D, Ogawa K, Ikoma K, Asakawa K, Yamauchi T, Sakai S
    9th Annual Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference (San Diego), May 2014, English, Poster presentation
    [International presentation]
  • Active inhibition of task irrelevant sounds and neural basis in patients with attention deficits after traumatic brain injury: An fNIRS study               
    Sawamura Daisuke
    38th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiolosy of the IFCN(ICCN), Mar. 2014, English, Oral presentation
    [International presentation]
  • Active inhibition for task-irrelevant sound in patients with attention deficits after traumatic brain injury: an fNIRS study               
    Daisuke Sawamura, Katsunori Ikoma, Kazuki Yoshida, Yuji Inagaki, Keita Ogawa, Shinya Sakai
    Clinical Neurophysiology 125(1):S49-S50., 2014, English, Public discourse
  • Change of cerebral cortex excitability after electromyogram triggered electrical stimulation combined with mirror visual feedback in healthy elderly subjects               
    Yuji Inagaki, K. Seki, Hitoshi Makino, Daisuke Sawamura, Katsunori Ikoma
    Clinical Neurophysiology. 125(1):S112, 2014, English, Public discourse
  • 間隔伸長法による重度記憶障害者への行動学習の試み               
    後藤 貴浩, 戸島 雅彦, 澤村 大輔, 中川 賀嗣
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 高次脳機能障害患者の外来集団訓練               
    小川 圭太, 澤村 大輔, 角井 由佳, 堀 亨一
    北海道作業療法学会, Oct. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 外傷性脳損傷における脳挫傷とびまん性軸索損傷合併例の神経心理学的検査結果の比較               
    小川 圭太, 澤村 大輔, 角井 由佳, 堀 亨一生駒
    日本作業療法学会, Jun. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • Moss attention rating scale日本語版の鋭敏性の検討               
    澤村 大輔, 小川 圭太, 角井 由佳, 堀 亨一, 境 信哉
    日本作業療法学会, Jun. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 脳損傷後注意障害の評価と介入               
    澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法士会主催 第3回講習会, Jun. 2013
    [Invited]
  • ピンチ機能再建後に筋電バイオフィードバックによる作業療法が有効であった一症例               
    角井 由佳, 澤村 大輔, 小川 圭太, 堀 亨一
    北海道整形外科外傷学会, Jan. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 小脳出血後に失書を呈した症例               
    後藤 貴浩, 戸島 雅彦, 澤村 大輔, 中川 賀嗣
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 高次脳機能障害患者の地域分布               
    小川 圭太, 澤村 大輔, 角井 由佳, 堀 亨一
    リハビリテーション・ケア合同研究大会, Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 脳卒中後のアパシーがADL自立度に及ぼす影響について〜FIM下位項目の検討も含めて〜               
    川口 怜子, 斎藤 良行, 宮崎 祐太, 梅津 麻美, 澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法学会, Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • Moss Attention Rating Scaleの使用方法について               
    澤村 大輔
    日本作業療法士会主催 プレミアムOTセミナー2012, Jul. 2012, Japanese, Public discourse
  • 作業課題版Flow尺度の開発               
    吉田一生, 浅川希洋志, 山内太郎, 桜庭聡, 澤村大輔, 境信哉
    第46回日本作業療法学会, Jun. 2012
  • 当院回復期病棟における実環境下での「高頻度反復練習」の効果-浴槽移乗における無作為化抽出試験-               
    佐藤 優子, 澤村 大輔, 中川 健一, 岡本 奈々, 高村 雅二
    全国回復期リハビリテーション病棟連絡協議会, Feb. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 脳血管障害患者における身体部位別からみた洗体動作の難易度分析~オリジナル洗体トレーニングスーツを用いた検討~               
    中川 健一, 澤村 大輔, 片岡 学, 佐藤 優子, 高村 雅二
    全国回復期リハビリテーション病棟連絡協議会, Feb. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 右下肢に道具の強迫的使用様の症状を呈した症例               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2011, Japanese, Invited oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 左橋梗塞後長期的な認知機能障害を呈した一例               
    澤村 大輔, 境 信哉, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2011, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 回復期リハビリテーション病棟における脳卒中患者の独居生活に影響する因子               
    澤村 大輔, 境 信哉, 杉 正明, 桜庭 聡, 戸島 雅彦
    北海道作業療法学会, Oct. 2011, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 回復期病棟におけるFIMの活用(事例報告から予後予測まで)               
    澤村大輔
    北海道作業療法士会主催 講習会, Jul. 2011, Japanese, Public discourse
    [Invited]
  • Moss Attention Rating Scaleの信頼性と妥当性の検討               
    澤村 大輔, 生駒 一憲, 小川 圭太, 川戸 崇敬, 後藤 貴浩, 井上 馨, 戸島 雅彦, 境 信哉
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 失行における障害パターンの経時的変化               
    澤村 大輔
    脳の臨床研究会, Apr. 2009
  • 障害特性に基づいた注意訓練課題の考案               
    片岡 学, 中川 健一, 渡辺 真樹, 澤村 大輔
    北海道作業療法学会, 2009, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 観念運動失行と観念失行の症状分類と発現メカニズムに対する一考察,病巣からSPTA結果を分析して               
    澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 渡辺 真樹, 後藤 貴浩, 中川 賀嗣
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2008, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 失行例の知能測定におけるレーヴン色彩マトリックス検査とコース立方体組み合わせ検査の比較               
    後藤 貴浩, 澤村 大輔, 戸島 雅彦, 中川 賀嗣
    日本高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2008, Japanese, Oral presentation
    [Domestic Conference]
  • 観念運動失行と観念失行の症状分類と発現メカニズムに対する一考察~SPTA結果の分析~               
    澤村 大輔
    第39回北海道作業療法学会, Sep. 2008
  • 回復期病棟における歩行能力に影響を及ぼす因子               
    知花進也, 澤村大輔, 高村雅二, 奥田恵子, 伊藤伸枝, 戸島雅彦
    リハビリテーション・ケア合同研究大会, Oct. 2007
  • 回復期病棟における脳卒中患者のADL~最大能力と実行状況の差の検討~               
    澤村 大輔
    リハビリテーション・ケア合同研究大会, Oct. 2007
  • 失行を呈する左脳卒中患者における一考察               
    澤村大輔, 奥田恵子, 高村雅二, 戸島雅彦
    第40回作業療法学会, Jun. 2006

Courses

  • Seminar in Clinical cognitive neuroscience               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2024 - Present
  • Clinical cognitive neuroscience               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2024 - Present
  • 脳科学研究の展開Ⅱ               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2023 - Present
  • 事例研究方法特論               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2023 - Present
  • Assessment of higher brain function               
    Hokkaido University
    Sep. 2022 - Present
  • 地域作業療法学実習               
    北海道大学
    May 2022 - Present
  • 生体機能学基礎研究演習               
    北海道大学
    Sep. 2021 - Present
  • Master of Management in Rehabilitation               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2021 - Present
  • Fundamental research for functional biology               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2021 - Present
  • 社会と健康               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2020 - Present
  • 身体障害作業療法学               
    北海道大学・北海道医療大学
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • 運動学・運動学実習               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • 高次脳機能障害学               
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • Clinical Training Ⅳ               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • Clinical Training Ⅲ               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • 発達期障害・高次脳機能障害作業適応学演習               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • Seminar in Advanced Occupational Therapy               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • Evaluation Process in Occupational Sciences               
    Hokkaido University
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • 義肢装具学               
    北海道大学・北海道医療大学
    Apr. 2018 - Present
  • 作業療法概論               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 基礎作業学実習               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 基礎作業学演習               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 日常生活活動学実習               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 作業療法研究法               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 身体障害作業療法学実習               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 身体障害評価学実習               
    北海道医療大学,北海道大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 高次脳機能障害作業療法学               
    北海道大学・北海道医療大学
    Apr. 2014 - Present
  • 生体構造・病態解析学特論               
    北海道医療大学
    Present
  • Hokkaido Summer Institute (Multidisciplinary team-based care for older adults)               
    Hokkaido University
    Sep. 2024
  • チーム医療論               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2020 - Mar. 2023
  • Occupational therapy in Northern District               
    Hokkaido University
    Sep. 2018 - Mar. 2023
  • 職業関連作業療法学               
    北海道大学
    Sep. 2018 - Mar. 2023
  • 保健医療概論               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2019 - Mar. 2021
  • 作業療法研究法演習               
    北海道大学
    Apr. 2018
  • リハビリテーション科学研究特論               
    北海道医療大学
  • リハビリテーション科学研究               
    北海道医療大学
  • 多職種連携論               
    北海道医療大学
  • 高次脳機能障害作業療法学演習               
    北海道医療大学
  • 生理学実習               
    北海道医療大学
  • リハビリテーション工学               
    北海道医療大学

Affiliated academic society

  • Apr. 2022 - Present
    日本公衆衛生学会               
  • Present
    北海道作業療法士会               
  • Present
    JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS               
  • Present
    JAPAN SOCIETY FOR HIGHER BRAIN DYSFUNCTION               
  • Present
    World Federation for Neurorehabilitation (WFNR)               
  • Present
    日本神経心理学会               
  • Present
    作業療法神経科学研究会               
  • Present
    International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)               
  • Present
    日本ニューロリハビリテーション学会               

Research Themes

  • マルチタスク時の脳内処理が加速するクローズドループ非侵襲的脳刺激システムの開発               
    科学研究費助成事業
    Apr. 2026 - Mar. 2030
    澤村大輔
    日本学術振興会, 基盤研究(B), 北海道大学, Principal investigator
  • ARC Training Centre for Transformative Health Sensing Technologies               
    2026 - 2030
    Peter Lee, Daisuke Sawamura
    Australian Research Council, Industrial Transformation Research Program, Director Linkage Grant, IC250100033
  • 認知機能に対する個人の1/f成分に注目した新規ニューロモデュレーションの開発
    科学研究費助成事業
    27 Jun. 2025 - 31 Mar. 2028
    中薗 寿人, 澤村 大輔, 緒方 勝也
    日本学術振興会, 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 福岡国際医療福祉大学, 25K22792
  • Developing and Implementing Health Promotion Strategies to Extend Healthy Lifespan: A Japan-Australia Collaboration
    科学研究費助成事業
    Sep. 2024 - Mar. 2028
    澤村 大輔, 石塚 敏, 矢野 理香, 長谷川 直哉, 稲垣 侑士
    日本学術振興会, International Collaborative Research, 北海道大学, Principal investigator
  • 認知機能が膝および足関節の靱帯損傷リスクに及ぼす影響とその機序の解明
    科学研究費助成事業
    Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2027
    越野 裕太, 澤村 大輔, 石田 知也, 吉田 一生
    日本学術振興会, 基盤研究(C), 北海道大学, Coinvestigator, 24K14526
  • 地域在住シニアドライバーにおける高齢者運転支援プログラムの効果検証
    産学連携(共同研究)
    Apr. 2025 - Mar. 2026
    澤村大輔
    北海道大学・ジェイ・アール北海道バス, 北海道大学・ジェイ・アール北海道バス, Principal investigator, PC87240008
  • 非侵襲的脳機能画像法による選好の変化に関わる神経機構の解明               
    Apr. 2022 - Mar. 2026
    日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業, Coinvestigator
  • Establishment of Cognitive Training Program for Patients with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury
    科学研究費助成事業
    Apr. 2022 - Mar. 2026
    日本学術振興会, Principal investigator
  • 随意運動が疼痛抑制を生じさせる神経メカニズムの時空間的解析               
    科学研究費助成事業
    Apr. 2022 - Mar. 2026
    日本学術振興会, 札幌医科大学, Coinvestigator
  • ADL動作評価・治療用パーソナライズアプリの開発
    札幌バイオシーズ事業化支援事業(札幌バイオシーズ事業化支援補助金)
    Jul. 2024 - Mar. 2025
    澤村大輔, 杉森博行, 石田知也, 吉村高明, 稲垣侑士
    ノーステック財団, Principal investigator
  • Interprofessional education to enhance collaborative care for healthy ageing               
    Chancellery International - Global Classroom Seed Grants
    Sep. 2023 - Mar. 2025
    University of Melbourne,, Coinvestigator
  • 高齢者支援における国際共同研究の開発               
    海外研修助成制度
    2023 - Mar. 2024
    一般社団法人日本作業療法士協会, Principal investigator
  • 心拍変動バイオフィードバックが心理・認知機能と脳活動に与える影響               
    科学研究費助成事業
    Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2024
    日本学術振興会, Coinvestigator
  • 類似した対象からの探索に関連する脳活動特性の解明               
    科学研究費助成事業
    Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2024
    文部科学省, Coinvestigator
  • Developing an interdisciplinary component to research-informed international education of the future geriatric allied health worker.
    Jul. 2022 - Mar. 2023
    Sawamura D, Coleman M, Iuliano S, Cham K, Hasegawa N, Miura H, Watanabe A, Tokukuni Y
    北海道大学 - メルボルン大学合同研究ワークショップファンド, 北海道大学、メルボルン大学, Principal investigator
  • シチズンサポートプロジェクトによる社会的孤立・孤独の一次予防
    戦略的な研究開発の推進 戦略的創造研究推進事業 RISTEX(社会技術研究開発)
    Oct. 2022 - 2023
    伊藤 文人
    社会的孤立・孤独は、さまざまな疾患のリスク因子となっており、孤立・孤独を生まない体制や社会の構築は喫緊の課題であるが、十分な体制が構築されているとはいえず、社会の理解も進んでいるとは言い難い現状がある。このため、当事者は自身の気持ちを表出することに抵抗感を感じてしまう。また、孤立・孤独予防を目的とした活動を含め、高齢者が集う地域の場で男性が少ないことが、全国共通の課題になっている。その背景として、既存の地域の場が「男らしさやニーズに十分な配慮をしないまま運営されてきた」ことが挙げられる。
    本プロジェクトでは、「シチズンサポートプロジェクト」として、a)高齢男性向けの新たな居場所(コミュニティー・シェッド)の立ち上げ、b)孤立リスクを簡便に可視化できるツール(社会的つながり可視化ツール)の開発を通し、コミュニティー・シェッドを運営するとともに、その効果を検証する。具体的には、プロジェクト期間内に熊本県水上村および北海道札幌市においてコミュニティー・シェッドを立ち上げ、社会的孤立・孤独の一次予防システムとして有効に機能するか、フィールド調査および心理・脳・健康の調査から検証する。また、「社会的つながり可視化ツール」をコミュニティー・シェッドの効果検証に活用するとともに、地域の支援者や医療専門職が住民の孤立・孤独リスクのスクリーニングや地域診断に活用できるツールとして社会実装することを目指す。これらを通じて、日本独自のコミュニティー・シェッドの在り方を提案し、実践と研究の両輪で高齢者の社会的孤立・孤独に立ち向かい、望まない孤立・孤独を未然に防ぐ取り組み、すなわち一次予防システムの構築につなげる。
    国立研究開発法人 科学技術振興機構 社会技術研究開発センター 戦略的創造研究推進事業, 高知工科大学, Coinvestigator
  • Establishment of neurocognitive training to improve frontal lobe function in moyamoya disease
    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    01 Apr. 2019 - 31 Mar. 2022
    澤村 大輔, Tha KhinKhin, 境 信哉, 数又 研
    今年度は研究実施計画書の通り、健常者におけるトレーニングの効果を行動学的変化より検証した研究、またその結果に基づいて実施した脳機能評価としてのresting-state fMRIおよび脳構造評価としてのdiffusion imagingを用いて脳の可塑的変化を評価した研究の論文を執筆し、現在投稿中である。
    結果として、認知機能に関連する大脳皮質領域、小脳にトレーニング由来の構造的変化が生じたことが推察された。特に構造的変化が生じたと推察される右頭頂葉皮質領域のdiffusion imagingの指標、およびこの領域を中心とするFrontoparietal networkの機能的結合性が複雑な認知機能を要求するPaced Visual Serial Addition Task(PVSAT)、また小脳虫部におけるdiffusion imagingの指標と言語記憶課題の成績に相関を認めた。このことよりこれらの領域の変化が認知機能トレーニングに伴う神経可塑的変化を示している可能性が示唆された。
    もやもや病患者のリクルートは、コロナ禍の影響もあり、予想より滞っている。


    現在までリクルートした症例データの神経心理学的検査の結果より、トレーニング課題の成績だけでなく、注意、ワーキングメモリの検査成績の向上が認められている。
    今後は症例リクルート状況について研究分担者と情報を共有する会議を頻回に開催し、できる限り早期に目標症例数を達成できるよう連携をしていく。
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Hokkaido University, 19K11317
  • 日本の作業療法士における新型コロナウイルス感染症(COVID-19)の感染拡大による心理面への影響:オンラインによる追跡調査研究               
    特別研究助成(埼玉県立大学)
    Dec. 2020 - Mar. 2022
    石岡俊之, 澤村大輔, 伊藤文人
    特別研究助成, Coinvestigator
  • Development of behavior observational rating scale for patient with attention deficits after cerebrovascular desease
    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
    01 Apr. 2015 - 31 Mar. 2019
    SAWAMURA DAISUKE
    The purpose of this study is to develop an behavior observational rating scale that can assess the attention deficits identified in daily life from behavior observation for patients with cerebrovascular disease, and to test the reliability and validity. Based on the original MARS version, we considered the characteristic symptoms of cerebrovascular disease and collected the item candidates. We examined the content validity and face validity at the expert meeting and created the tentative MARS cerebrovascular disease version. In addition, we also examined the reliability, validity to determine the item (deleted items) of the tentative scale.The tentative MARS cerebrovascular disease version showed the construct validity and high inter-rater reliability. The distribution of the total score and each item score, the floor effect, and the ceiling effect were confirmed.
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), 15K16364

Media Coverage

  • 高齢者の運転能力向上へトレーニング 桑園自動車学校と北大がプログラム               
    30 May 2025
    Other than myself
    北海道新聞
    北海道新聞朝刊&デジタル
    [Paper]
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    29 May 2025
    STV
    どさんこワイド
    [Media report]
  • マルチタスクは能率2割低下 メモして脳に余白を               
    27 May 2025
    日本経済新聞
    [Paper]
  • 桑園自動車学校と北大大学院生らが高齢者の“運転機能アップ”狙いプログラム開発_【対象】70歳以上【参加費】無料…4か月後“どんな効果得られたか”検証<北海道札幌市>               
    May 2025
    yahooニュース
    [Internet]
  • 「地域在住シニアドライバーにおける高齢者運転支援プログラムの効果検証」に関する取り組み               
    May 2025
    UHB北海道文化放送
    みんテレ(UHB北海道文化放送)
    [Media report]
  • 北大保健科学研究院 ランダムノイズ刺激の影響検証
    20 Jan. 2025
    北海道医療新聞
    36429117, [Paper]
  • 【コカトピ!】2つの物事を同時にやると頭がパンクしそうになるのはなぜ?               
    Sep. 2024
    誠文堂新光社 子供の科学
    [Paper]
  • マルチタスクで頭がパンクしそうな時の脳活動とは? - 北大などが可視化               
    Jul. 2024
    マイナビニュース
    [Internet]
  • 保健科学研究院が豪メルボルン大とオンラインイベントを開催               
    Mar. 2023
    Myself
    官庁通信社
    文教速報 第9239号
    [Paper]
  • 北大がメルボルン大と開催 ケーススタディーアフタヌーン
    Sep. 2022
    官庁通信社
    文教速報 第9174号
    5-6, 38065637, [Paper]
  • 日本作業療法学会シンポジウム-作業療法における基礎と臨床の融合を目指して               
    Oct. 2017
    週間医学界新聞
    [Paper]
  • 極東国際連携シンポジウム-外傷性脳損傷におけるリハビリテーション               
    Feb. 2016
    北海道新聞
    [Paper]
  • 作業療法神経科学研究会の活動紹介               
    Aug. 2015
    北海道医療新聞
    [Paper]
  • Moss attention rating scale日本語版の信頼性と妥当性               
    Oct. 2012
    北海道医療新聞
    [Paper]

Academic Contribution Activities

  • Hokkaido Summer Institute (Multidisciplinary team-based care for older adults)               
    02 Sep. 2025 - 05 Sep. 2025
    Planning etc, Panel chair etc, Review
    Others
    澤村大輔
  • Hokkaido Summer Institute (Multidisciplinary team-based care for older adults)               
    02 Sep. 2024 - 06 Sep. 2024
    Planning etc, Panel chair etc, Review
    Others
    Daisuke Sawamura
  • 第9回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会大会長               
    13 Jul. 2023
    Planning etc, Panel chair etc, Academic research planning, Peer review
    澤村大輔
  • 第8回作業療法神経科学研究会学術集会大会長               
    Jul. 2023
    Planning etc, Panel chair etc, Review
    Academic society etc
    澤村大輔
  • Snapshots from Australia and Japan: Integrated Allied Healthcare for Older Adults
    11 Feb. 2023
    Planning etc, Panel chair etc, Academic research planning
    Competition etc
    Sawamura D, Coleman M
    38065637
  • Hokkaido University & The University of Melbourne Case Study Afternoon: Integrated Allied Healthcare for Older Adults
    16 Sep. 2022
    Planning etc, Panel chair etc, Supervision, Academic research planning
    Competition etc
    Sawamura D, Coleman M
    38065637

Others

  • Jul. 2022 - Present
    臨床神経心理士
  • Reviewer
    NeuroImage, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, Huma Brain Mapping, Scientific Reports, European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Brain and Behavior, Experimental brain research, Translational Neuroscience, Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine, Frontiers in human neuroscience, Neurological research, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy, 作業療法の実践と科学, 北海道リハビリテーション学会誌

syllabus

  • 臨床実習Ⅱ(作), 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 事例研究方法特論, 2024年, 修士課程, 保健科学院
  • 生体機能学基礎研究演習, 2024年, 修士課程, 保健科学院
  • 生体機能学基礎研究特論, 2024年, 修士課程, 保健科学院
  • 大学院共通授業科目(教育プログラム):社会と健康, 2024年, 修士課程, 大学院共通科目
  • 臨床認知神経科学演習, 2024年, 修士課程, 保健科学院
  • 臨床認知神経科学特論, 2024年, 修士課程, 保健科学院
  • 運動制御学特論, 2024年, 修士課程, 保健科学院
  • 先端リハビリテーション科学特講, 2024年, 博士後期課程, 保健科学院
  • 先端リハビリテーション科学特講演習, 2024年, 博士後期課程, 保健科学院
  • 運動学, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 義肢装具学Ⅰ, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 人間発達学, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 臨床実習Ⅲ(作), 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 臨床実習Ⅳ(作), 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 運動学実習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 先端作業療法学演習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 作業療法評価学総論, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 身体障害作業療法学, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 身体障害評価学実習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 高次脳機能障害学, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 臨床実習Ⅰ(作), 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 日常生活活動学実習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 作業療法概論, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • リハビリテーション管理学, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 生活技術学, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 地域作業療法学実習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 高次脳機能評価学演習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 基礎作業学実習Ⅰ, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 身体障害作業療法学実習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 臨床実習Ⅱ(作), 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 作業療法研究法, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部
  • 作業療法研究法演習, 2024年, 学士課程, 医学部