KOKUBO Hideyuki

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Profile of KOKUBO Hideyuki, B.Sc.

Kokubo H. was born at Toyohashi in 1958. Male. He studied biophysics at Nagoya University. He worked to edit books of science, chemistry and mathematics at Sanseido Co. Ltd. since 1981 to 1996, which company is a famous publisher in Japan. His life work is research for anomalous phenomena and his main interest is the physical mechanism of psi. He have researched it experimentally, theoretically or field-scientifically since 1978.

He had lectured parapsychology at Tokai Women's Junior College from 1996 to 2000.
He is a director and the Editor-in-Chief of Japanese Society for Parapsychology (JSPP) which is a professional organization in Japan. He publishes Electronic Newsletter of JSPP for members of the society by e-mail almost every week, and works to publish Japanese Journal of Parapsychology.

On June 1st 1996, he came to the Bio-Emission Laboratory of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences for purpose to develop a Japanese governmental project and to satisfy his own interest for parapsychology, and became the editorial manager of Journal of International Society of Life Information Science (Journal of ISLIS) which is the official journal of International Society of Life Information Science (ISLIS). He moved to International Research Institute (IRI) in 2005.


FAQ on recent academic trend in Japan

By e-mail through the Internet, I have often received questions on modern Japanese trend of parapsychological research. However, it is difficult to show whole Japanese situation by only e-mail. I would wish that below articles help you to understand contemporary Japanese movement of research on anomalous phenomena.

  1. Kokubo H
    [PDF] Concept of "Qi" or "Ki" in Japanese Qigong Research
    Proceedings of the 44th Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association, New York, pp.147-154, 2001.

    Abstract: Japanese qigong research became active during the 1990's. In ancient Chinese, qigong was called dao-yin. In the beginning, the techniques of qigong were simpler and trainees merely stopped their breath during exercise. Presently, qigong is viewed as a kind of exercise for the health of the mind and body. "Qi" or "ki" is an important concept of qigong research and originates from ancient Chinese thought. The original meaning of the word is "movement of a cloud". In Japanese today, the word of qi/ki is ordinarily used as an expression of weather change, an activity of the body and soul, a natural phenomenon, etc. Ki as an ordinary word is often used for something intangible like ESP when it has paranormal meaning. Today, traditional Oriental medicine like acupuncture is accepted popularly in Japan as a kind of complementary and alternative medicine. In Oriental medicine, qi/ki is used on balance as a practical concept. It is not so important to discuss whether ki/qi has substance or not in a typical clinical environment. On the other, qi/ki in qigong is used as if it has physical substance. The concept of qigong was defined in China in the 1950's. Qigong is a generic term for various health methods and skills of martial arts, Buddhism, etc., therefore the number of kinds of qigong is huge and it is easy to establish a new qigong method. In the early 20th century, Reijutsu movement occurred in Japan. One of aims of Reijutsu is to restore health. Reijutsu uses various healing methods including laying-on-of-hands, direct hand touch and healing by religious rituals. Reijutsu practitioners visited Mongolia in China and lectured their techniques to Chinese. A qigong performance of emitting external qi is considered to be developed relatively recently and have influences of Mesmerism and Reijutsu. In modern Japanese studies, there is a consideration that the major effects of external qi can be explained by well-known psychological phenomena, e.g. suggestion. This is the most cautious scenario, and skeptics and many scientists outside of qigong research like it. In contract, there are more than several dozen researchers who assume the existence of physical substances of external qi and they have tried to measure some effects using various sensors of infrared rays, magnetic fields, etc. But, detections by sensors were rarely observed, and moreover the powers of detected signals were too small to cause events directly. On the other hand, there were reports on a "residual" property of external qi which suggests the existence of a substance. Therefore, they think that the concept of external qi is not so simple. In fact details of the concept of qi or external qi are still obscure. And the concept does not apply to all parapsychological phenomena, moreover, there is a difference of training methods between qigong and psi. But, it is very useful to study limited problems at present day.

  2. Kokubo H and Kasahara T
    [PDF] Japanese Studies for Anomalous Phenomena in the 1990s
    International Journal of Parapsychology, Volume 11, Number 2, 35-61, 2000

    Abstract: In Japan, scientific studies dealing with anomalous phenomena are being actively pursued following a rise, nation-wide, in interest in supernatural phenomena including qigong, the phenomena attributable to the Indian swami Sathya Sai Baba, and near-death experience . Research into these topic has been done primarily by orthodox scientist who were expanding their professional territories to include even the parapsychological domain. Research bearing on parapsychology conducted in the 1990 is summarized under the heading of case studies, cognitive, social- scientific, and theoretical research, experiment with human, subhuman and cellular targets, and physical/chemical studies. Remarkable contribution have been made by qigong researcher who have only been working in this area for a decade. Especially interesting result have been obtained in experiment on external qi or what we might call bio-PK. However, the fundamental necessary for a productive research program are till not sufficiently established in Japan, and unless shortcoming are addressed, future research development will be hindered.

  3. Kokubo H
    [PDF] Contemporary Active Research Groups in Japan for Anomalous Phenomena
    Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 3(1), 19-63, 1998.

    Abstract: There are few English reports dealing with contemporary Japanese research groups for anomalous phenomena. In this paper, the author describes the modern Japanese scene focusing on activities of academic or scientific groups. The most active researchers have experienced a number of social upheavals in their lives. Therefore, the author has taken the historical term "since World War II" and divided it into three parts as marked by two major impacts: the First Impact by Uri Geller and the Second Impact by modern Chinese research. Before these two impacts, psychologists and others were re-constructing and developing Japanese academic activities toward Western parapsychology. After the First Impact, engineers started studies on anomalous phenomena, too. With the Second Impact which is continuing today, researchers from various branches of science are studying qigong, including parapsychological phenomena. In present-day Japan, three academic societies are publishing scientific journals in which peer-reviewed articles appear. These societies have stimulated and activated other groups.
    Keywords: qigong, somatic science, external qi, history, parapsychology, Japan, China, academic societies

    * This article is translated into Russian. Please see following two journals;
    1. Consciousness and Psychical Reality, 7(1):52-72, 2002. [in Russian] [ISSN 1027-4359] [Lee, A.G. translator]
    2. Parapsychology and Psychophysics, 2000 No.1, pp.167-186, 2000. [in Russian] [ISSN 0869-3323] [Lee, A.G. translator]


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Academic Activity

* JSPP: Japanese Society for Parapsychology
* ISLIS: International Society of Life Information Sicence


Selected Bibliography

* Articles in JISLIS and JJP are available through the online database CiNii.

[Book, Chapter and Items]

  1. Kokubo H: Choushinri-gaku - Michi nouryoku no tankyuu (Parapsychology - Research of unknown abilities), in Isozaki M, Onodera T, Miyamoto M and Mori K, Eds. Maindo Supeisu - Kasoku suru Shinri-gaku (Mind Space - Psychology Accelerates), pp.111-124, Kyoto: Nakanishiya Shuppan, 1999 [in Japanese]
  2. Kokubo H: Qigong, Paranormal phenomenon, Parapsychology, in Sakamoto H, Kawano H, Isotani T and Ohta S Eds.: Encyclopedia of Semiotics, Tokyo: Kashiwa-Shobou, 2002 [in Japanese]
  3. Yamamoto M, Ito M, Machi Y, Kawano K, Higuchi Y and Kokubo H Eds.: Human Potential Science, Chiba: International Society of Life Information Science, 2004 [in Japanese]
  4. Watanabe T Ed.: A Guide to Psychology: For the Future Generations. Tokyo: Yachiyo Shuppan, 2007

[Review Aritcles]

  1. Kokubo H et al: Review on Recent Measurements of Anomalous Bio-Magnetic Fields. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 17, 20-25, 1999.
  2. Kokubo H and Kasahara T: Japanese Studies for Anomalous Phenomena in the 1990s. International Journal of Parapsychology, Volume 11, Number 2, 35-61, 2000
  3. Kokubo H: Contemporary Active Research Groups in Japan for Anomalous Phenomena. Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 3(1), 19-63, 1998.

[Biological Hypothesis of Healing Ability and Biophoton]

  1. Kokubo H et al: Aging Develops a Person's Spiritual Healing Ability for Pain - Application of Standard Evaluation Method of Non-contact Healing Using Biophotons -. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 25(1), 30-39, 2007.
  2. Kokubo H et al: Standard Evaluation Method of Non-contact Healing Using Biophotons. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 25(1), 40-62, 2007.

[Toh-ate]

  1. Yamamoto M et al: An experiment on remote action against man in sensory-shielding condition (Part II). Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 14, 228-248, 1996.
  2. Kokubo H et al: Electrodermal activity (EDA) and skin temperature changes in remote action "toh-ate", Proceedings: Bridging Worlds and Filling Gaps in the Science of Healing, pp.19-27, Kona, 2001. 11.19 - 12.3.
  3. Kokubo H et al: Estimation of receiver's discriminability index in remote action against human. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1): 110-114, 2003.

[fNIRS]

  1. Kokubo H et al: Brain blood flow in free-response test. Japanese Joournal of Parapsychology, 11(1&2):12-20, 2006. [in Japanese with an English abstract]
  2. Kokubo H et al: Brain blood flow change with functional near infrared spectroscopy while guessing. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 24(1): 224-230, 2006.
  3. Kokubo H et al: Impression and spontaneous blood flow change at the temporal lobe while guessing for a hidden figure.Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 23(2): 306-314, 2005.

[Investigations]

  1. Hirukawa T et al: Field REG experiments of religious rituals and other group events in Parana, Brazil. Proceedings of 3rd Psi Meeting, Curitiba: Brazil, 17-26, 2006
  2. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Case study - Tomika-cho incident: Analysis of electromagnetic data for a poltergeist incident in Japan. Proceedings of 46th Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association, p.366-378, 2003
  3. Kokubo H: Preliminary report: Research for UFOs (Mystery Fires) at Yakumo in Hokkaido. Proceedings of 27th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.18-23, 1995 [in Japanese]

[Training]

  1. Kokubo H et al: Application of psi inductive training for Brazilian children. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 23(1): 179-188, 2005.

[Project Report]

  1. Yamamoto M et al: [Project Report] Study on analyzing methods of human body functions using various simultaneous measurements (VSM) - The fifth year report of the 5-year project supported by Science and Technology Agency (STA), Japan -. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 61-97, 2000. [Spanish translation: Estudio de metodos de analisis de las funciones del cuerpo humano usando diversas mediciones simultaneamente: un reporte del segundo ano del proyecto]

[Theoretical Study]

  1. Kokubo H: Introduction of a probability model of psi and its suppression. Proceedings of 19th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.2-3, 1986 [in Japanese]
  2. Kokubo H: A new psi test. Proceedings of 20th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.5-6, 1987 [in Japanese]
  3. Kokubo H: Average mutual information and Kokubo's model. Proceedings of 23rd Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.3-4, 1990 [in Japanese]

Study List (See Current Study if needed)

in which KOKUBO Hideyuki is included as the author.
KOKUBO Hideyuki
International Research Institute (IRI)

May 2, 2008

[Book Chapter, Items in Dictionary]

  1. Kokubo H: Choushinri-gaku - Michi nouryoku no tankyuu (Parapsychology - Research of unknown abilities), in Isozaki M, Onodera T, Miyamoto M and Mori K, Eds. Maindo Supeisu - Kasoku suru Shinri-gaku (Mind Space - Psychology Accelerates), pp.111-124, Kyoto: Nakanishiya Shuppan, 1999 [in Japanese]
  2. Kokubo H: Qigong, Paranormal phenomenon, Parapsychology, in Sakamoto H, Kawano H, Isotani T and Ohta S Eds.: Encyclopedia of Semiotics, Tokyo: Kashiwa-Shobou, 2002 [in Japanese]
  3. Yamamoto M, Ito M, Machi Y, Kawano K, Higuchi Y and Kokubo H Eds.: Human Potential Science, Chiba: International Society of Life Information Science, 2004 [in Japanese]
  4. (As a contributor) Sanseido Co. Ltd.: The Wisdom Japanese-English Dictionary. Tokyo: Sanseido Co. Ltd., 2006
  5. Watanabe T Ed.: A Guide to Psychology: For the Future Generations. Tokyo: Yachiyo Shuppan, 2007

[Articles, Proceedings, Reports etc.]

Through the Internet, you can get copies of papers in which are published in Journal of International Society of Life Information Scicence & Japanese Journal of Parapsychology. Please see the online database CiNii if needed.

  1. Watanabe T, Kokubo H, Takazawa K and Kawano K: Psychophysiological changes during exposure to natural and urban environments. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 106-111, 2008.
  2. Katsuragawa H, Kawano K, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hashizume S, Kamada A and Watanabe T: Experiments on scientific resolution of Taichi-quan practice. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 123, 2008.
  3. Kawano K, Katsuragawa H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hashizume S, Kamada A and Watanabe T: Changes in EEGs during Taichi-quan. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 124-128, 2008.
  4. Hashizume S, Kawano K, Katsuragawa H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Kamada A and Watanabe T: Does Taichi-quan reduce psychosomatic stress?. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 129-133, 2008.
  5. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Katsuragawa H, Kawano K, Hashizume S, Kamada A and Watanabe T: Research on brain blood flow during Taichi-quan by using fNIRS. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 134-138, 2008.
  6. Kamada A, Kawano K, Katsuragawa H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hashizume S and Watanabe T: The change of pupillogram by Taichi-quan. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 138-145, 2008.
  7. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M.: Research on emission mechanisms of biophotons from cucumber. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 26, 53-58, 2008.
  8. Tazaki M, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Cultural differences in cognitive process of facial expressions. Proceedings of 17th Convention of Japanese Academy of Facial Studies, September 29-30, 2007.
  9. Kawano K, Katauragawa H, Kokubo H, Hashizume S, Kamada A and Watanabe T: Taikyoku-ken renshuu katei ni okeru seiri henka (Physiological change during Taichi). Proceedings of Annual Convention of Japan Institute of Hypnosis, 2007.
  10. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Comparing non-contact healing with thermal and lighting conditions. Theis - The World Qigong Forum 2007, 26-27, October 5-7, 2007.
  11. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M.: Discussions on characteristic points of healers and ways - Study of non-contact healing using biophotons -. Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 12, 32-39, 2007. [in Japanese with an English abstract]
  12. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Discussion on standard evaluation method of non-contact healing using biophotons - Normality of J value and comparing non-contact healing with thermal/lighting conditions. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 25(2):219-232, 2007.
  13. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Aging Develops a Person's Spiritual Healing Ability for Pain - Application of Standard Evaluation Method of Non-contact Healing Using Biophotons -. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 25(1):40-62, 2007.
  14. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Standard evaluation method of non-contact healing using biophotons. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 25(1):30-39, 2007.
  15. Tazaki M, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Facial recognition differences between the people with non-dialectic and with dialectic expression. Proceedings of 70th Annual Meeting of The Japanese Psychological Association, 2006.
  16. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Brain blood flow in free-response test. Japanese Joournal of Parapsychology, 11(1&2):12-20, 2006. [in Japanese with an English abstract]
  17. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Study of non-contact healing using biophotons. Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 11(1&2): 21-28, 2006. [In Japanese with an English abstract]
  18. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Study on Non-contact Healing Using Biophotons. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 24(2): 320-327, 2006.
  19. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Evaluation of Non-contact Healing Using Biophotons. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 24(2): 320-327, 2006.
  20. Kokubo H: International parapsychological studies by Japan and South American countries. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 24(2): 367-372, 2006.
  21. Hirukawa T, Hiraoka R, Da Silva FE, Pilato S and Kokubo H: Field REG experiments of religious rituals and other group events in Parana, Brazil. Proceedings of 3rd Psi Meeting, Curitiba: Brazil, 17-26, 2006.
  22. Facion JR, Hein J, Ganz NM, Da Silva FE, Da Silva MJ, Schilling S, Paul LSE and Kokubo H: Distant healing intention to autistic patients: An exploratory study with psychological and physical variables. Proceedings of 3rd Psi Meeting, Curitiba: Brazil, 109-118, 2006. [in Portuguese]
  23. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Brain activity while guessing - Research by functional near infrared spectroscopy. Proceedings of 3rd Psi Meeting, Curitiba: Brazil, 133-139, 2006.
  24. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Watanabe T, Kawano K and Sakamoto K: Brain blood flow change with functional near infrared spectroscopy while guessing. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 24(1): 224-230, 2006.

    From 2001 to 2005

  25. Kokubo H: Recent Case Study for Poltergeist in Japan, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 10(1&2): 23-26, 2005. [in Japanese]
  26. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Research on brain activities by functional near infrared spectroscopy while guessing for hidden figures, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 10(1&2): 33-36, 2005. [in Japanese]
  27. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Watanabe T: Impression and spontaneous blood flow change at the temporal lobe while guessing for a hidden figure. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 23(2): 306-313, 2005.
  28. Kokubo H, Da Silva FE, Pilato S, Hiraoka R and Yamamoto M: Application of psi inductive training for Brazilian children. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 23(1): 179-188, 2005.
  29. Kokubo H, Da Silva FE, Pilato S, Hiraoka R and Yamamoto M: Psi inducive training for Brazilian children, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 9(1&2), 47-50, 2004 [in Japanese]
  30. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H and Chen W: Statistical analysis of EEGs of a receiver in a remote perception experiment, Proceedings of 9th Shanghai International Conference of Qigong, 8-12, 2004 November
  31. Kokubo H, Yoichi H and Yamamoto M: Quantitative experiments on remote action Toh-ate, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 22(2), 294-301, 2004.
  32. Yoichi H, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Anomaly of random number generator outputs (II) - Cumulative deviation at new year's holiday -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 22(1), 142-149, 2004.
  33. Chen W, Zhang T, Yoichi H, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Relationship between the hemoglobin concentration of the cerebral cortex and breath during qi-gong, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 22(1), 160-168, 2004.
  34. Norina SB and Kokubo H: Bio-magnetic replication of sensory and remote stimulation, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 22(1), 205-209, 2004.
  35. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Hirukawa T: Case report on strange electro-magnetic signals: Research of Poltergeist incident in Gifu, Japan, Proceedings of Second Encontro Psi, 66-75, 2004. April 23-25th, 2004, at University of Dr. Bezerra de Menezes, Curitiba, Brazil.
  36. Kokubo H: Qigong relating to psi- Parapsychological research in Japan, Proceedings of Second Encontro Psi, 190-208, 2004. April 23-25th, 2004, at University of Dr. Bezerra de Menezes, Curitiba, Brazil.
  37. Kokubo H, Chen W, Yoichi H and Yamamoto M: Analysis by signal detection theory for DMILS experiment, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 8(1&2), 17-21, 2003. [in Japanese]
  38. Kokubo H: Report on 46th Annual Convention of Parapsychological Association, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 8(1&2), 22, 2003. [in Japanese]
  39. Kokubo H: Report on the 46th Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association and Institutes in San Francisco, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(2), 348, 2003.
  40. Chen W, Zhang T, Wang F, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Change of hemogoloboin concentration of cerebral cortex and respiration frequency during qi-emission task, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(2), 473-492, 2003.
  41. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Case study - Tomika-cho incident: Analysis of electromagnetic data for a poltergeist incident in Japan. Proceedings of 46th Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association, p.366-378, 2003
  42. Chen W, Zhang T, Nureki J, Wang F, Haraguchi S, Kotake J, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: The skin surface temperature change of hand and central portion of forehead during qi-emission task, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1), 65-78, 2003.
  43. Kokubo H, Haraguchi S, Kotake J, Yoichi H, Chen W, Zhang T, Wang F, Nureki J, Kokado T, Fukuda N and Yamamoto M: Estimation of receiver's discriminability index in remote action against human, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1): 110-114, 2003.
  44. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Yoichi H and Kawano K: Report in 2002 for Russian research, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1): 188-196, 2003.
  45. Zhang T, Chen W, Fukuda N, Yoichi H, Kawano K, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Correlations between cardiac variability and alpha/theta activities of eeg during qigong task, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 21(1): 278-284, 2003.
  46. Kokubo H: Recent Research in Russia, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 7(1&2):28-30, 2002 [in Japanese with an English abstract]
  47. Kokubo H, Yoichi H and Yamamoto M: Data analyses of a field random number generator, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 7(1&2):11-16, 2002 [in Japanese with an English abstract]
  48. Yoichi H, Kokubo H, Chen W, Zhang T, Haraguchi S, Kawano K and Yamamoto M: Brain blood volume change under an ESP task measured by optical topography, Presentation at the conference "Extrasensorics: Science, Out-of-science, Non science, Pseudo science", November 12-15, 2002 Moscow [in Russian]
  49. Kokubo H, Chen W and Yamamoto M: Electordermal activity (EDA) and skin temperature changes in remote action toh-ate, Presentation at the conference "Extrasensorics: Science, Out-of-science, Non science, Pseudo science", November 12-15, 2002 Moscow [in Russian]
  50. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Haraguchi S, Kokado T, Tanaka M, Zhang T, Chen W, Kotake J, Yoichi H, Kawano K and Fukuda N: Are there any effects other than suggestion in external qi?, Presentation at the conference "Extrasensorics: Science, Out-of-science, Non science, Pseudo science", November 12-15, 2002 Moscow [in Russian]
  51. Zhang T, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kawano K, Tanaka M and Kokado T: Analysis of the reciever's EEG in remote perception task, Annual Report April 2001 - March 2002 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, p.35, Octorber 2002
  52. Chen W, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Zhang T, Haraguchi S, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Skin temperature changes in remote action experiment, Annual Report April 2001 - March 2002 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, pp.9-10, Octorber 2002
  53. Chen W, Zhang T, Yoichi H, Kotake J, Haraguchi S, Kokubo H, Kawano K and Yamamoto M: Temperature and biophoton changes of the middle finger during qigong and light imagery tasks, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2), 703-710, 2002.
  54. Kokubo H, Haraguchi S, Furukawa M and Yamamoto M: Case report on anomalous electro-magnetic signals, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2), 675-678, 2002.
  55. Yoichi H, Kokubo H, Chen W, Zhang T, Haraguchi S, Kawano K and Yamamoto M: Brain blood volume change under and ESP task measured by optical topography, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2), 637-641, 2002.
  56. Zhang T, Chen W, Yoichi H, Haraguchi S, Kawano K, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Brain activity during qigong meditation: Comparison of EEG and optical topography results, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2), 517-525, 2002.
  57. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Chen W and Zhang T: Charcteristeics of EEG during various meditations, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(2), 512-516, 2002.
  58. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Haraguchi S, Kokado T, Tanaka M, Zhang T, Chen W, Kotake J, Yoichi H, Kawano K and Fukuda N: [Keynote Lecture] Are there any effects other than suggestion in external qi, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20, 317-342, 2002.
  59. Chen W, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Zhang T, Haraguchi S, Kawano K and Yamamoto M: Skin temperature changes of receiver's laogong on the left hand in remote action experiment (II), Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(1), 70-77, 2002.
  60. Tanaka M, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Zhang T, Parkhomtchouk DV, Chen W, Haraguchi S, Kawano K and Soma T: ECG analysis in a remote action experiment (II), Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(1), 78-84, 2002.
  61. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Tanaka M, Chen W, Zhang T and Kokado T: Chronological change in EEGs of a child while concentrating on tasks, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(1), 85-90, 2002.
  62. Parkhomtchouk DV, Kotake J, Chen W, Zhang T, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: An attempt to reproduce the presentiment EDA response, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(1), 190-194, 2002.
  63. Yoichi H, Kokubo H, Haraguchi S and Yamamoto M: Anomaly of random number generator outputs - Cumulative deviation in the during the meeting and the New Year's holiday -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 20(1), 195-201, 2002.
  64. Kokubo H, Yoichi H, Chen W, Yamamoto M, Kawano K and Fukuda N: Receiver's EDA transition of DMILS in remote action experiments, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 6(1), 15-16, 2001. [in Japanese]
  65. Kokubo H: A research trend in North America 2001, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 6(1), 22-25, 2001. [in Japanese]
  66. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kawano K, Tanaka M, Zhang T and Chen W: DMILS - Are there any effects other than suggestion in external qi or ki?, Proceedings: Bridging Worlds and Filling Gaps in the Science of Healing, pp.11-18, Kona, Hawaii, 2001. 11.19 - 12.3.
  67. Kokubo H, Chen W, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Electrodermal activity (EDA) and skin temperature changes in remote action "toh-ate", Proceedings: Bridging Worlds and Filling Gaps in the Science of Healing, pp.19-27, Kona, 2001. 11.19 - 12.3.
  68. Kawano K, Yamamoto M and Kokubo H: Study of EEG in the altered state of consciousness, Proceedings: Bridging Worlds and Filling Gaps in the Science of Healing, pp.28-35, Kona, 2001.11.19 - 12.3.
  69. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kawano K and Kido M: Visited report of North American activities - Institute related to human potential in the USA and Canada and the twentieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 321-328, 2001
  70. Yoichi H, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Development of a measuring system for nT-order magnetic fields and electrostatic fields generated near a human body, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 329-338, 2001
  71. Kokubo H: [Special Lecture] A consideration on research for anomalous phenomena with devices for photon detection - Studies in Japan and China -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19, 389-396(2), 2001
  72. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Haraguchi S, Zhang T, Tanaka M, Parkhomtchouk DV, Soma T and Kawano K: An experiment on remote action against man in sense shielding condition (Part III), Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 437-452, 2001
  73. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Tanaka M, Zhang T, Kokado T and Soma T: EEG alpha waves of a receiver in a remote action experiment - Part II, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 453-457, 2001
  74. Zhang T, Yamamot M, Kokubo H, Kawano K, Tanaka M and Kokado T: Analysis of the receiver's EEG in remote perception task Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 458-465, 2001
  75. Tanaka M, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Zhang T, Parkhomtchouk DV, Kawano K and Soma T: ECG analysis in a remote action experiment , Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 321-328, 2001
  76. Chen W, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Zhang T, Haraguchi S, Kawano K and Yamamoto M: Skin temperature changes of receiver's laogong on the left hand in remote action experiment, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 473-479, 2001
  77. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Yamada K, Kawano K, Soma T, Tanaka M, Zhang T and Fukuda: Analysis of electrodermal activity (EDA) in remote perception task using electromagnetic shield cage - Part II, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(2), 480-487, 2001
  78. Kokubo H: Concept of "Qi" or "Ki" in Japanese qigong research, Proceedings of the 44th Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association, New York, pp.147-154, 2001.
  79. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kawano K, Tanaka M, Zhang T and Chen W: Are there any anomalous effects other than suggestion in qigong?, Presentation at 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, San Diego, 2001. 6. 6-9.
  80. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Kawano K and Fukuda N: Electrodermal activity (EDA) changes in remote actions on humans, Presentation at 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, San Diego, 2001. 6. 6-9.
  81. Kawano K, Yamamoto M and Kokubo H: Characteristics of EEG under anomalous conditions, Presentation at 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, San Diego, 2001. 6. 6-9.
  82. Kawano K, Yamamot M and Kokubo K: A study of alpha waves on the frontal area, Abstracts of International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography 12th World Congress, p.199, Utsunomiya, 2001 March
  83. Kokubo H: Ishiki kanren kenkyuu ni oite kouryo subeki tokui genshou no kanousei (Possibilities of anomalous phenomena in consciousness science), at The Trans-disciplinary Forum - Towards the Creation of New Parapdigm -, Hayama, 2001 February [in Japanese]
  84. Zhang T, Sakaida H, Kawano K, Kokubo H, Wang L, Yamamoto M and Machi Y: An experiment on cerebral activity during visual imagery (II), Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(1), 126-133, 2001
  85. Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Kawano K and Kido M: Report of European Activities - Institutes related to human potential in the UK, Netherlands and Germany and the Fifth European Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19, 146-151, 2001
  86. Tanaka M, Nakamura H, Kokubo H, Chen W, Zhang T, Soma T and Yamamoto M: Measurements of hand temperature and physiology during qi-emission imaging, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(1), 152-158, 2001
  87. Nakamura H, Haraguchi S, Chen W, Tanaka M, Kokubo H, Zhang T, Kokado T, Kawano K, Soma T and Yamamoto M: Skin surface temperature changes of the human hand by concentration, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(1), 159-163, 2001
  88. Chen W, Kokubo H, Nakamura H, Tanaka M, Haraguchi S, Zhang T, Kokado T, Yamamoto M, Kawano K and Soma T: Skin temperature changes of receiver's hand in remote action experiment, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 19(1), 179-186, 2001

    From 1996 to 2000

  89. Kokubo H and Kasahara T: Japanese studies for anomalous phenomena in the 1990s, International Journal of Parapsychology, 11(2), 35-61, 2000
  90. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Physiological responses of receiver during remote influence, Proceedings of 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mind-Body Science, pp.28-29, 2000 [in Japanese]
  91. Kawano K, Yamamoto M and Kokubo H: Mouken-teki shuhou ni yoru taijin enkaku sayou-ji no nouha (EEG during remote action on blind condition), Proceedings of 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mind-Body Science, pp.26-27, 2000 [in Japanese]
  92. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Kawano K and Fukuda N: Physiological changes by remote influence, Annual Report April 1999-March 2000 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, pp.6-7, 2000 October
  93. Tanaka M, Kokubo H, Hirasawa M, Kokado T, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Physiological measurements on qigong begineer, Annual Report April 1999-March 2000 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, p. 7, 2000 October
  94. Tanaka M, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Yamamoto M, Kawano K and Soma T: Physiological neasurements during qigong training (II), Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 383-394, 2000
  95. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Tanaka M, Zhang T, Parkhoumtchouk DV, Kokado T, Nakamura and Soma T: EGG alpha waves of a receiver in a remote action experiment, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 395-399, 2000
  96. Nakamura H, Kokubo H, Parkhomtchouk DV, Chen W, Tanaka M, Zhang T, Kokado T, Yamamoto M and Fukuda N: Biophoton and temperature changes of human hand during qigong, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 418-422, 2000
  97. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Image recall during hypnosis and qigong, Science and Hypnotics, 15, 15-20, 2000 [in Japanese with an English abstract]
  98. Kokubo H: Research trend in Japan and China for anomalous phenomena, Proceedings of the 30th Summer Seminar of JSPP, pp.19-31, 2000. [in Japanese]
  99. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Kawano K, Hirasawa M and Fukuda N: Remote influence for human skin conductance changes, Extended Abstracts (The 47th Spring Meeting, 1999); Japanese Society of Applied Physics and Related Societies, No.1, p.445, 2000. JSAP Catalog Number: AP 001108-01 [in Japanese]
  100. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Image recall in hypnotic state, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 38-47, 2000
  101. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Tanaka M, Kawano K, Parkhomtchouk DV, Zhang T, Fukuda N, Hirata T, Murakami S, Moroe T, Makino M, Kitagawa H, Kokado T, Taniguchi J, Nakamura A, Kurano M, Furukawa A, Furukawa M, Matsumoto T, Sakaida H and Machi Y: [Project Report] Study on analyzing methods of human body functions using various simultaneous measurements (VSM) --- The fifth year report of the 5-year project supported by Science and Technology Agency (STA), Japan ---, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 61-97, 2000
  102. Tanaka M, Kokubo H, Hirasawa M, Kokado T, Taniguchi J, Yamamoto M and Kawano K: Physiological measurements during qigong training, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 98-108, 2000
  103. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Taniguchi J and Tanaka M: EEG analysis of children while concentrating on tasks --- Part II, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 121-126, 2000
  104. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokado T, Taniguchi J and Fukuda N: Analysis of electrodermal activity (EDA) in remote perception task using electromagnetic shield cage, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 127-133, 2000
  105. Sakaida H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K and Machi Y: A study of infrared measurements during qigong, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 18, 276-282, 2000
  106. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokado T and Taniguchi J: Receiver's EDA change in direct mental influence for living system (DMILS), Proceedings of 32nd Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.11-13, 1999 [in Japanese]
  107. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Sakaida H, Kawano K, Hirata T, Kokado T, Kurano M, Taniguchi J, Yasuda N, Furukawa A, Furukawa M, Matsumoto T, Fukuda N and Machi Y: Estudio de metodos analisys de las funciones del cuerpo humano usando diversas mediciones simultaneamente: Un reporte del segundo ano del proyecto, Revista Argentina de Psicologial Paranormal, 10, 55-65, 1999 [in Spanish]
  108. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M and Taniguchi J: Categorization with temperature distribution of the human hand surface, Annual Report 1998-1999 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, pp. 7-8, 1999 November
  109. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Kawano K and Kokado T: EEG analysis of implicit perception in external qigong, Annual Report 1998-1999 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, p. 8, 1999 November
  110. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H and Kawano K: EEG alpha-wave change under shielding and blind test conditions by external-qi, Proceedings of 9th Annual Convention of the Society for Mind-Body Science, pp.102-103, 1999 [in Japanese]
  111. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Kawano K and Hirasawa M: Survey of anomalous bio-magnetic fields using local magnetic shield for hands, Proceedings of 9th Annual Convention of the Society for Mind-Body Science, pp.104-105, 1999 [in Japanese]
  112. Zhang T, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokado T, Kokubo H and Kawano K: Analysis of the EEG alpha wave change in qigong state from the viewpoint of attention theory, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 17, 328-337, 1999
  113. Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Yunnan's procedure of screening test for anomalous somatic functions, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 4(1):3-11, 1999 [in Japanese]
  114. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Sakaida H, Furukawa M, Kawano K, Hirata T and Fukuda N: Measuring system for nT-order magnetic field near human hands, Annual Report 1997-1998 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, p.4, 1999 March
  115. Sakaida H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M and Kawano K: Measurement of physiological states during qigong, Annual Report 1997-1998 of National Institute of Radiological Sciences, p.5, 1999 March
  116. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M and Taniguchi J: Categorization of temperature distribution pattern for human hand surface, Extended Abstracts (The 46th Spring Meeting, 1999); Japanese Society of Applied Physics and Related Societies, No.1, p.492, 1999. JSAP Catalog Number: AP 991107-01 [in Japanese]
  117. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Yamada T, Kawano K, Kokado T and Taniguchi J: EEG Changes in anomalous perception task related to somatic sensation, Extended Abstracts (The 46th Spring Meeting, 1999); Japanese Society of Applied Physics and Related Societies, No.1, p.491, 1999. JSAP Catalog Number: AP 991107-01 [in Japanese]
  118. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Furukawa M and Sakaida H: Review on recent measurements of anomalous bio-magnetic fields, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 17, 20-31, 1999
  119. Kawano K, Yamada T, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H and Yamamoto M: Physiological changes during qigong training, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 17, 78-82, 1999
  120. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokado T, Kokubo H, Yamada T, Taniguchi J, Kawano K and Fukuda N: EEG change in remote perception task using electromagnetic shield cage, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 17, 191-197, 1999
  121. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Furukawa M and Sakaida H: Problems of measurements for anomalous bio-magnetic field, Proceedings of 31st Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.15-19, 1998 [in Japanese]
  122. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Furukawa M and Sakaida H: Report on screening of subjects at Yunnan University, Proceedings of 31st Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.20-25, 1998 [in Japanese]
  123. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Hirasawa M, Sakaida H, Huang J and Chai J: Difference of EEG in length of the training period, Proceedings of 7th International Symposium on Qigong, 37-39, 1998 (Shanghai). [in Japanese]
  124. Kokubo H, Taniguchi J, Hirasawa M and Yamamoto M: Basic thermal distribution for the hand of ordinary persons, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 16, 247-254, 1998.
  125. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Hirasawa M and Sakaida H: Annual changes in EEG on qigong trainees, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 16, 260-266, 1998.
  126. Yamamoto M, Kokado T, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokubo H and Sakaida H: EEG Change in anomalous perception task related to somatic sensation - Part II -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 16, 274-283, 1998.
  127. Kokubo H: Contemporary active research groups in Japan for anomalous phenomena, Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 3, 19-63, 1998.
  128. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Sakaida H, Furukawa M, Kawano K and Fukuda N: Development of measuring system for nT-order magnetic field caused by living body, Extended Abstracts (The 45th Spring Meeting, 1998); Japanese Society of Applied Physics and Related Societies, No.1, p.451, 1998. JSAP Catalog Number: AP 981106-01 [in Japanese]
  129. Sakaida H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokado T and Furukawa M: Study on various physiological simultaneous measurements during qigong, Extended Abstracts (The 45th Spring Meeting, 1998); Japanese Society of Applied Physics and Related Societies, No.1, p.452, 1998. JSAP Catalog Number: AP 981106-01 [in Japanese]
  130. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Sakaida H, Furukawa M, Kawano K, Hirata T and Fukuda N: Development of measuring system for nT-order magnetic field caused by human hands, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 16, 134-147, 1998.
  131. Sakaida H, Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M and Kawano K: A study with various simultaneous measurements (VSM) on physiological states emitting qi during qigong, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 16, 29-41, 1998.
  132. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Sakaida H, Kawano K, Hirata T, Kurano M, Kokado T, Taniguchi J, Yasuda N, Furukawa A, Furukawa M, Matsumoto T, Fukuda N and Machi Y: Study on analyzing methods of human body functions using various simultaneous measurements (VSM) - The Second year report of the 5-year-project supported by a budget of Japanese Government-, Proceedings of Fourth Scientific Meeting of Somatic Science in China, 167-173, 1997 (Beijing). [in Japanese]
  133. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Sakaida H and Hirata T: Hensei-ishiki-jyoutai (ASC) ni okeru nouha no iti kousatu (A study of EEG in altered states of consciousness), Proceedings of Fourth Scientific Meeting of Somatic Science in China, 174-178, 1997 (Beijing). [in Japanese]
  134. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Kokubo H, Sakaida H, Hirata T, Huang J, Chai J: Difference of EEG in methods of qigong practice and in length of the training period, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 364-370, 1997
  135. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Sakaida H, Kawano K, Hirata T, Kokado T, Kurano M, Taniguchi J, Yasuda N, Furukawa A, Furukawa M, Matsumoto T, Fukuda N and Machi Y: [Project Report] Study on analyzing methods of human body functions using various simultaneous measurements (VSM) - The second year report of the 5-year-project supported by Science and Technology Agency (STA), Japan -, Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 351-364, 1997
  136. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokado T, Yasuda N, Furukawa A, Fukuda N and Hirata T: Sense shielding experiment on noncontact remote action against man (Part 2), Extended Abstracts (The 44th Spring Meeting, 1997) of Japan Society of Applied Physics, No.1, p.379, 1997. JSAP Catalog Number: AP 971106-01 [in Japanese]
  137. Kokubo H: Questions about the anomalous magnetic phenomena of humans [Letter]. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 79-80, 1997
  138. Kokubo H, Hirata T, Hirasawa M, Hirafuji M, Ohta T, Ito S, Kokado T and Yamamoto M: A study of remote anomalous cognition with judgement and measurement of auditory evoked potential and background EEG. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 97-108, 1997.
  139. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H, Kawano K, Kokado T, Hirata T and Yasuda N : EEG Change in anomalous perception task related to somatic sensation. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 88-96, 1997.
  140. Kawano K, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kokubo H and Yasuda N : EEG analysis of children while concentrating on tasks. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 109-114, 1997.
  141. Kokubo H, Furukawa A and Yamamoto M: Construction of ISLIS internet home pages. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 15, 115-118, 1997.
  142. Kokubo H, Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokado T, Hirata T, Yasuda N and Furukawa A: Statistical analysis of experimental results on remote action against human. Proceedings of 29th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.20-23, 1996 [in Japanese]
  143. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M. Kawano K, Kokubo H. Furukawa A, Yasuda N. Furukawa M. Fukuda N. Kurano M, Kokado T, Nishikawa M and Hirata T: Remote action against man in qigong with sensory-shielding condition. Proceedings of 6th Annual Meeting of Society for Mind-Body Science, pp.37-38, 1996 [in Japanese]
  144. Yamamoto M, Hirasawa M, Kawano K, Kokubo H, Kokado T, Hirata T, Yasuda N, Furukawa A and Fukuda N: An experiment on remote action against man in sensory-shielding condition (Part II). Journal of International Society of Life Information Science, 14, 228-248, 1996.

    From 1986 to 1995

  145. Hirata T, Ito S, Kokubo H, Ohta T, Yamana M, Takeshige S and Taguchi J: Tanjun douga target wo motiita Ganzfeld jikken (Ganzfeld experiment by simple movie target). Proceedings of 28th Annual Convention of JSPP, p.25, 1995 [in Japanese]
  146. Kokubo H: A case study of recurrent spontaneous anomalous light (RSAL). Proceedings of 28th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.1-4, 1995 [in Japanese]
  147. Kokubo H: Preliminary report: Research for UFOs (Mystery Fires) at Yakumo in Hokkaido. Proceedings of 27th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.18-23, 1995 [in Japanese]
  148. Kokubo H: Pasokon-tsuusin wo motiita remote viewing no kokoromi (A study of remote viewing by electoronic network). Proceedings of 25th Annual Conventionof JSPP, pp.16-, 1992 [in Japanese]
  149. Kokubo H: A test case of construction of a data base for Japanese parapsychological literatures. Proceedings of 24th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.11-12, 1991 [in Japanese]
  150. Kokubo H: Average mutual information and Kokubo's model. Proceedings of 23rd Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.3-4, 1990 [in Japanese]
  151. Kokubo H: Possibility of digital PK communication on multi-task ability of psi, Proceedings of 22nd Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.8-9, 1989 [in Japanese]
  152. Kokubo H: On an experimental method to evaluate observational theories, Proceedings of 21st Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.3-4, 1988 [in Japanese]
  153. Kokubo H: A new psi test. Proceedings of 20th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.5-6, 1987 [in Japanese]
  154. Kokubo H: Introduction of a probability model of psi and its suppression. Proceedings of 19th Annual Convention of JSPP, pp.2-3, 1986 [in Japanese]