@article{oai:kbu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000984, author = {濱野, 清志 and 金山, 由美 and 馬場, 天信 and HAMANO, Kiyoshi and KANAYAMA, Yumi and BABA, Takanobu}, journal = {臨床心理学部研究報告, Reports from the Faculty of Clinical Psychology, Kyoto Bunkyo University}, month = {Mar}, note = {We have examined qualitatively through the questionnaire and the interview how the subjects experience the leading-edge brain science experimental study, in which the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is used. Beforehand nine subjects carried out Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). Then they took the Baum Test and were interviewed for 15~30 minutes before and after TMS experimental study was held. Subjects experienced this whole procedure twice. One month after the 2nd experiment they were interviewed again. As a result, we found in some subjects that their self-images were considerably influenced by the experiment even if they were consciously stable and not so anxious. For subjects without any existing knowledge and experience of the brain science experiment, the unknown experience makes them anxious and unstable. However, once the experimental study is started, subjects are made to cooperate with it consciously and unconsciously and it is hard for them to become conscious of their anxieties. But in fact some subjects experience huge psychological influences unconsciously. The brain science researcher tend to concentrate not on subjects’ psychological responses but on subjects’ achievements and performances. Therefore, it is very important for researchers to pay attentions to subjects’ human responses more sensitively., 9, KJ00005563299, 論文, Article}, pages = {53--68}, title = {先端的脳科学研究における被験者体験の心理的影響について 2 ―バウムテストとインタビューを通して―}, volume = {1}, year = {2009}, yomi = {ハマノキヨシ and カナヤマユミ and ババタカノブ} }